Excellent wear resistance and sliding properties! It is possible to extend the lifespan of molds for difficult-to-machine materials such as ultra-high tensile materials!
Have you encountered challenges such as 'the lifespan of molds has shortened due to ultra-high tensile materials' or 'I want to improve the wear resistance of molds with coatings'? 'Low-temperature TiC' is a PVD coating that excels in wear resistance and sliding properties, making it suitable for extending the lifespan of molds for difficult-to-machine materials like ultra-high tensile steel and stainless steel. In applications with ultra-high tensile materials, there have been cases where the lifespan improved by more than four times compared to conventional PVD coatings. 【Do you have any of the following challenges?】 ■ Severe wear of molds with ultra-high tensile materials ■ Stainless steel sticking to molds ■ Want to improve the sliding properties of mold surfaces ■ Want to enhance the slip properties of mold surfaces ■ Want to improve the wear resistance of tools ■ Want to reduce labor costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Basic Performance】 ■Color: Silver ■Hardness: 30–42 GPa ■Film Thickness: 1–8 μm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The history of Toyo Eitech Corporation dates back to 1929. It began manufacturing grinding machines as a division of Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd. (now Mazda Motor Corporation), which would later become an automobile manufacturer. The manufacturing technology for machine tools developed within the automobile industry has since received high acclaim in various leading industrial sectors. In particular, the internal grinding machines have been highly regarded, and today, the company is widely known as "Toyo of Internal Grinding," having grown into a manufacturer with a top-class market share in Japan.