We would like to introduce "high corrosion-resistant cemented carbide," which significantly reduces corrosion compared to general corrosion-resistant cemented carbide!
One of the materials that Crystal Optics specializes in processing is "hard metal." This hard material has the disadvantage of being "hard" and "time-consuming to process," but it also has the advantages of being "easy to achieve machine precision" and "able to meet high mirror surface precision requirements." In high-precision parts that require special tools and wear resistance, our company has been involved in the processing of numerous hard materials. Among these, we frequently receive inquiries from many customers regarding "corrosion." This time, we would like to propose a new material in response to the "corrosion" of this hard material. 【Corrosion Resistance Comparison Experiment】 ■ Test 1: A drop of grinding fluid was placed and left overnight (approximately 12 hours) to check the appearance. ■ Test 2: Immersed in liquid for one month to check for corrosion. ■ Test 3: Immersed in a 10% nitric acid solution for 6 hours to compare corrosion depth and corrosion loss. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
catalog(3)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Our company, at the time of its founding, was engaged in the hand polishing of optical single crystals. Among optical crystal materials, there are extremely delicate materials that can only be polished in environments with strict control of temperature and humidity. Based on this polishing technology, we have been involved in the polishing of various materials up to the present day. Now, after 30 years, we have expanded our capabilities to handle not only single crystals but also all kinds of materials including metals, non-metals, and ceramics. Initially, we processed small components that could fit in the palm of a hand, but today we are capable of handling ultra-large components up to 8000mm. In terms of our business (processing), we are focusing on in-house integrated production to achieve higher precision processing. We have established six fields: cutting, grinding, polishing, ultra-precision processing, surface treatment (non-conductive treatment/electropolishing), and measurement, allowing our customers to provide just one drawing and entrust all processing to us. In November 2014, with the aim of engaging in the aerospace industry, we introduced two new 5-axis composite machining centers, and we will do our utmost to contribute to the aerospace industry, which promotes the evolution of space.