For surface modification of metals! It enables improvements in release properties and reduction of friction.
The technology is a fine special blasting method using surface treatment from the Swiss company Yepco. The processing consists of two stages: in the first stage, it removes white layers, distortions, burrs, and other defects to achieve a surface free of alterations. In the second stage, it closes fine cracks and micro-holes, enhances slip properties and compressive stress, and finishes with a stable surface free of defects by densifying the surface structure, which affects the release properties through densification and smoothing. 【Features】 ■ Can remove excess protrusions from the surface ■ Can improve release properties ■ Can reduce friction *For more details, please refer to the external link or PDF materials, or feel free to contact us.
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"Do you have any of these concerns?" ■ I want to remove burrs during molding. ■ The release process is not going well. ■ The manual polishing process of the mold takes too much time. *For more details, please refer to the external link or PDF document, or feel free to contact us.
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As a leading material field in Japan, carbon fiber is highlighted, with the world market share of the three major PAN-based companies reaching 70% for high-performance carbon fiber. It has ultra-high strength and lightweight properties, and is used in nearly half of the airframe weight of the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. Additionally, the mass utilization of composite materials (CFRP) using carbon fiber is about to begin for the purpose of reducing the weight of automobiles. However, the yield rate of CFRP is poor, at around 50%. The remainder becomes waste material. Furthermore, various carbon fiber manufacturers are discarding a significant amount of carbon fiber that has consumed a lot of energy, including fiber scraps, fabric edges, and expired prepregs, with estimates of 2000 tons per year in our country and 6000 tons per year globally. Moreover, the amount of discarded CFRP and carbon fiber waste continues to increase. Therefore, establishing technology to obtain and utilize carbon fiber is an urgent issue.