Warm processing of special alloys and difficult-to-machine materials.
Warm processing of special alloys and difficult-to-machine materials.
Challenge yourself with warm processing of magnesium alloys that excel in weight and strength!
This product is a challenge in warm processing of special alloys and difficult-to-machine materials, such as magnesium alloys, which excel in weight and strength. Warm processing is a method of shaping metals by heating them to a temperature above room temperature but below the recrystallization temperature. It requires less processing force and results in products with high dimensional accuracy and quality. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Main Features** ○ Aluminum → Lightweight, highly ductile, good cold workability ○ Duralumin → Lightweight, tough, difficult to form at room temperature ○ Titanium → Formability similar to stainless steel, excellent corrosion resistance and heat resistance ○ Magnesium → Lightweight, extremely difficult to form at room temperature ○ SUS304 → Good formability, but significant work hardening ○ SPCC343 → Cold-rolled steel sheet ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Main Uses】 ○ Warm processing of alloys with excellent weight and strength, etc. → Aluminum, aluminum, duralumin, titanium, magnesium, SUS304, SPCC343, etc. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Oota Corporation prioritizes the development of the company by accurately responding to the speed and quality required by our customers amidst rapid technological advancements. We pursue thorough cost reduction in product development and manufacturing, aiming to achieve customer satisfaction. We are a powerful company that continually challenges the impossible in the design and production of precision molds and press processing.