Heat-resistant and flame-retardant! A next-generation lightweight metal that can reduce the weight of aluminum products by over 30%.
"Heat-resistant and flame-retardant magnesium alloy" is a groundbreaking lightweight metal material that improves the highly reactive and flammable properties of magnesium alloys by raising the ignition temperature by 200 to 300°C. Magnesium is the lightest practical metal and excels in specific strength, specific stiffness, vibration absorption (damping capability), machinability, and recyclability, making it expected to expand its applications in various fields, such as lightweight structures aimed at reducing environmental impact and reducing vibration and noise. 【Features】 ○ Lightweight: Specific gravity of 1.8, about 2/3 that of aluminum and about 1/4 that of steel ○ Vibration absorption ○ Higher specific strength and specific stiffness than aluminum and steel ○ Easy to machine ○ Easy handling during melting and casting For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Development hardness of heat-resistant alloy: 118HV, high-temperature tensile strength: 130MPa (250℃) ○ Establishment of recycling technology: Return material usage rate 60% ○ Establishment of inclusion control method: High-temperature fatigue strength 63MPa (250℃) ○ Optimal shape design: Demonstrated weight reduction and reduction of vibration and noise ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Tobata Seisakusho Co., Ltd. was established in 1948 in Tobata as a specialized manufacturer of copper and copper alloys, and has relocated its base to the Sone area of Kokura Minami Ward over half a century ago. We manufacture copper products for blast furnaces and electric furnaces for steel manufacturers both domestically and globally. In recent years, we have successfully developed flame-retardant magnesium alloys, which are gaining attention as lightweight materials aimed at reducing environmental impact, and we are also challenging ourselves in new fields.