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Electrolytic Iron "Myron Flake"

It has been produced since the establishment of the company and is the main product with the highest production volume.

"Myron Flake" is electrolytic iron with a purity of 99.95% or higher. It contains extremely low impurities and has low gas components, making it easy to dissolve, which improves the dissolution yield, particularly suitable for vacuum melting. Additionally, its easy-to-handle shape enhances workability. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Applications】 ■ Super alloys for aerospace, space, and nuclear applications ■ Maraging steel ■ Special steel ■ Base metal for new alloy development ■ Electronic materials ■ Magnets ■ Analytical standard samples *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Electrolytic Iron "Atomiron Flake"

Purity of 99.95% or higher! This is a key product for alloy raw materials, alongside "Myron."

"Atomiron Flake" is an electrolytic iron designed to improve workability with its easy-to-handle shape. It contains extremely low impurities and has a low gas component, making it easy to dissolve, which enhances the dissolution yield, particularly suitable for vacuum melting. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. [Applications] ■ Super alloys for aerospace, space, and nuclear applications ■ Maraging steel ■ Special steel ■ Electronic materials ■ Magnets ■ Base metals for new alloy development ■ Analytical standard samples *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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