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Low melting point alloy "U-Alloy"

Low melting point alloy that dissolves in hot water suitable for fixing punch dice!

"U-Alloy" is a low melting point alloy with a melting temperature of 16 to 183°C. It can be used mainly for "fusible metals in automatic fire extinguishing sprinklers," "safety valves for high-pressure gas cylinders," "fixing during turbine blade processing," and more. [Applications] ■ Safety valves for high-pressure gas cylinders ■ Fusible metals in automatic fire extinguishing sprinklers ■ Fixing during turbine blade processing ■ Adhesives for lens processing ■ Molds for plastic forming *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Low melting point alloy "U-Alloy (U-ALLOY)"

Increased strength, suitable for a wide range of applications! Asahi Metal's low melting point alloy that dissolves in hot water.

"U-ALLOY" is a low-melting-point alloy from Asahi Metal that dissolves in hot water. By adding different metals to traditional materials, the strength of the alloy is increased. It enables extensive applications in fields that were previously not utilized, such as "fusible metals for automatic fire extinguishing sprinklers" and "molds for plastic molding." Additionally, we offer "U-ALLOY ECO," which does not contain lead or cadmium, in a lineup of seven varieties that are environmentally friendly. 【Features】 ■ Increased strength by changing the quality of the alloy ■ Wide range of applications possible ■ Alloy that melts in hot water ■ Applications are expanding dramatically *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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