Introducing examples of molybdenum processing that lead to cost reduction as an alternative to tungsten! Among high melting point materials, it has good machinability and can be processed into complex shapes.
Here is an introduction to a case study of fine processing of molybdenum. Molybdenum, like tungsten, is a high melting point material and has similar properties. Compared to tungsten, its performance is slightly lower (melting point: 2620°C), and as a result, it is known as a cost-effective alternative. Among high melting point materials, it has good machinability, allowing for plastic processing and welding, and complex shapes can be machined without issues in cutting. 【Case Overview】 Material: Molybdenum 1600 holes of Φ0.2, depth 1mm Sample processing It expresses the logo of Koyo Electric. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Koyou Electric Co., Ltd., we support mass production processing (from 100 to 1 million units) of difficult-to-machine materials (such as tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, Hastelloy, Inconel, etc.) with high precision (±3 microns). We achieve the necessary precision required at the polishing level through cutting processes, ensuring mass production capability. If you have any challenging shapes or fine processing needs, please feel free to contact us.