Special Coating Technology "FM Method"
The lifespan of molds and wear tools is over six times the average! You can reduce costs on the manufacturing line.
The "FM Method" is a processing technique that fuses and hardens the surface of a base material by bombarding it with special alloy molecules using an electron gun in a high vacuum furnace, and further forms a special coating layer. Since the coating penetrates into the interior of the base material, peeling or detachment does not occur. The workpiece after treatment achieves a surface hardness of over 2000 Hv, and reduces the friction coefficient to about 1/6 compared to chrome plating. 【Features】 ■ The coating penetrates into the interior of the base material, preventing peeling or detachment. ■ Prevents issues that occur when cutting or punching hard materials like copper and brass. ■ Achieves a surface hardness of over 2000 Hv (for treated workpieces). ■ Reduces the friction coefficient to about 1/6 compared to chrome plating (for treated workpieces). ■ Becomes less prone to dirt adhesion and further prevents rust (for treated workpieces). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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