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Heat-resistant alloy "COBARION TSE"

This is an alloy developed jointly by Tohoku University, Japan Spring, SII, and Aiwa as a material for heat-resistant springs!

The heat-resistant alloy COBARION TSE is a material that significantly improves high-temperature resistance above 600°C by finely dispersing the γ' gamma prime phase within its structure and introducing high-density dislocations into the matrix, thereby increasing strength at elevated temperatures. It also exhibits excellent mechanical properties in the temperature range from room temperature to 700°C, making it suitable for applications beyond heat-resistant springs. 【Features】 ■ Wear resistance ■ Corrosion resistance *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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【Difficult-to-Cut Material Processing Case】Inconel

A heat-resistant alloy with excellent high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance! It maintains performance even in harsh corrosive environments.

"Inconel" is a heat-resistant alloy primarily composed of nickel, known for its excellent high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. Its features include the ability to maintain strength even at high temperatures. Additionally, it possesses outstanding corrosion resistance, maintaining performance even in harsh corrosive environments such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. Furthermore, it can be hardened through quenching and work hardening, allowing for adjustments in hardness and strength to suit specific applications. [Reasons for Difficulties in Machining] ■ High-temperature strength is significant ■ Prone to work hardening ■ High affinity with tool materials ■ Poor thermal conductivity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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