Successfully commercialized turbine rotor blades using Inconel 713C (nickel-based superalloy) by applying automotive technology!
We would like to introduce a case study on the use of PIM by Atect Co., Ltd. Our company has successfully applied the technology of PIM methods for automotive turbo engine parts to develop turbine blades that are fingertip-sized (outer diameter 10mm, tip thickness 0.16mm) made from Inconel 713C, capable of withstanding operating temperatures close to 1000°C. This technology is expected to be applied in the development of "compact, lightweight, high-output power sources" such as micro gas turbines and ultra-micro gas turbines. In the future, we will propose sintered bodies of ultra-micro turbine blades made from various ceramic materials we possess, achieving significant weight reduction and durability at temperatures exceeding 1000°C. [Challenges Addressed] - Practical application of fingertip-sized turbine blades - Product development using Inconel 713C that can withstand temperatures close to 1000°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Atect is a company composed of two stable existing businesses and a unique new business. The existing semiconductor materials business manufactures spacer tape that protects LSI for FPD (Flat Panel Display), boasting a global market share of 70%. The second existing business, the sanitary inspection equipment business, produces petri dishes and culture media for microbiological testing, directly selling to over 14,000 food companies in Japan. In recent years, it has also expanded into the field of medical testing, including petri dishes for cancer testing. The PIM (Powder Injection Molding) business, expected to be the third pillar, is a technology that involves injecting molded materials made by mixing metal or ceramic powders with binders. PIM offers high mass production capabilities and allows for the molding of complex shapes and a variety of materials, expanding into various fields including automotive-related areas such as turbochargers, medical devices, and semiconductor-related equipment. Atect aims to deliver value across all industrial sectors through its three distinct businesses, embodying the spirit of "Oh, we can do that!" as a manufacturing company that continues to be a beneficial presence in society.