Possible even at 350℃ with aluminum! Here we introduce a case of weight reduction achieved by switching from stainless steel.
In the manufacturing process, attempts are being made to change materials to aluminum from the perspective of energy conservation and reducing the burden on workers through lightweighting.
For jigs used in heat treatment of products at 300°C, high-heat-resistant coatings may be applied through methods such as vapor deposition, thermal spraying, or special coatings, but there has been a challenge to reduce costs.
Therefore, heat-resistant hard anodizing treatments "TAF TR" and "TAF TR BK" are applied to the surface of the parts.
After application, not only is heat resistance secured, but there are fewer restrictions on the shape during surface treatment, and compared to heat-resistant paints, dimensional accuracy is also superior, thereby improving the precision of the jigs.
[Challenges and Background]
- In the manufacturing process, attempts are being made to change materials to aluminum from the perspective of energy conservation and reducing the burden on workers through lightweighting.
- When using aluminum, surface treatment is almost always required.
- For jigs used in heat treatment of products at 300°C, high-heat-resistant coatings may be applied through methods such as vapor deposition, thermal spraying, or special coatings, and there is a desire to reduce costs.
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