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Special Coating Technology "SVC Method"

The coating color is black-gray! It extends the lifespan of carbide cutting tools that wear out, such as drills.

The "SVC Method" is a special coating treatment that forms a hardened layer both inside and outside the surface of cemented carbide. By bombarding the metal surface with special alloy molecules using an electron gun in a high vacuum furnace, the surface layer of the base material is fused and hardened, creating a special coating layer. The hardness of the workpiece after treatment reaches 3500Hv (Vickers). Since the coating penetrates into the interior of the base material, peeling or falling off does not occur. 【Features】 ■ Forms a hardened layer inside and outside the surface of cemented carbide ■ Surface hardness exceeds 3500Hv (for treated workpieces) ■ Treatment temperature is 800°C (limited to "cemented carbide" workpieces) ■ Masking is not allowed for target workpieces (a hardened layer is formed over the entire surface) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Special Coating Technology "SAT Method"

It prevents issues that occur when cutting or punching copper and bronze with super hard materials.

The "SAT Method" is a special coating treatment that forms a hardened layer on the surface of alloy steel. By bombarding the metal surface with special alloy molecules using an electron gun in a high vacuum furnace, the surface layer of the base material is fusion-hardened, creating a special coating layer. Since the coating penetrates into the interior of the base material, peeling or detachment does not occur. 【Features】 ■ Forms a hardened layer on the surface of alloy steel ■ Surface hardness exceeds 2500 Hv (after treatment) ■ Reduces friction coefficient to about 1/6 compared to chrome plating (after treatment) ■ Prevents rust and makes it difficult for debris, spatter, solder, etc., to adhere (after treatment) ■ Prevents issues that occur when cutting or punching copper and bronze with ultra-hard materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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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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