By connecting different materials, new properties are exhibited! What is joining?
Joining at high temperature and high pressure using molten metal forging! It is possible to embed stainless steel or copper pipes in aluminum.
"Joining" demonstrates new properties by connecting different materials. Aluminum can be joined with dissimilar materials (with differences in thermal expansion rates) or the same material using high-temperature and high-pressure molten forging methods. By sandwiching mica heaters between the upper and lower cooling plates, a structure that integrates both heating and cooling is possible. Additionally, joining can be achieved using iron for induction heating compatibility and aluminum for weight reduction. [Features] - Aluminum can incorporate stainless steel or copper pipes. - By sandwiching mica heaters between the upper and lower cooling plates, a structure that integrates both heating and cooling is possible (e.g., Hot & Cold plate). - Joining can be done using iron for induction heating compatibility and aluminum for weight reduction. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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