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Grinding of difficult-to-machine and ultra-difficult-to-machine materials.

Supports grinding of difficult-to-cut and super difficult-to-cut materials such as pure molybdenum and pure tungsten!

Tanaka Iron Works Co., Ltd. specializes in grinding processing of small diameter parts across a wide range of industries, accommodating everything from prototypes to mass production in various materials. We can handle outer diameters from φ3.0 to φ32.0. We are capable of machining difficult materials, including pure molybdenum from rare metal materials to ultra-difficult materials like pure tungsten. Our main processing is done using automatic lathes with automatic feeding mechanisms. 【Processing Fields】 ■ Ferrous materials: SS, SCM, SKS, SK, SUJ2, etc. ■ Non-ferrous materials: Aluminum, copper, brass, ABB, SUS, etc. ■ Resin materials: POM, Teflon, nylon, etc. ■ Rare metals: Pure molybdenum, tungsten, tantalum ■ Nickel-based alloys: Inconel, Kovar, Hastelloy ■ Titanium: 6-4 titanium, pure titanium, etc. *For more details, please request a document or view the PDF data available for download.

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Grinding processing of difficult-to-cut materials such as titanium and heat-resistant steel.

For grinding nickel-titanium, which is difficult to grind! We can provide processing support with our unique know-how.

In recent years, titanium alloys and nickel-based alloys are used as materials to meet the demands for lightweight and high precision, along with heat resistance requirements. Titanium alloys pose a risk of ignition at high temperatures, while nickel-based alloys are considered difficult to machine due to their heat resistance. Additionally, due to the material properties, it is also challenging to improve surface roughness, making both processing and precision enhancement difficult; however, processing support is possible through unique know-how. *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.*

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