Welding sample compatibility: Welding is possible with a plate thickness of 50 microns or more! This is a seam welding machine that allows for easy operation without the need for a vacuum suction port.
This is a product that incorporates a SANKI-style seam welding machine into a vacuum chamber, developed as a pre-processing device for Kobe Steel's HIP processing equipment. For example, it performs seam welding of SUS 100-micron metal foil capsules in a vacuum atmosphere. 【Materials that can be seam welded】 1. General carbon steel (excluding plated materials) * Individual conditions are required depending on the type and thickness of the plating. 2. Titanium 3. Nickel alloy materials (such as 42 alloy and Invar) 4. Copper foil 5. Stainless steel 6. Tantalum + 42 alloy 7. Wire mesh and sintered mesh damping steel plates made of SUS materials * The ability to weld varies depending on the material composition and manufacturing method. * The above materials are general, and there are various types of materials that require verification each time. Additionally, we support verification testing for welding. ● For more details, please download and view the catalog.
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A seam welding machine in SANKI style is integrated into a vacuum chamber and has been commercialized as a pre-processing device for Kobe Steel's HIP processing equipment. For example, it performs seam welding of SUS 100-micron metal foil capsules in a vacuum atmosphere. The HIP-treated products are placed in the built-in metal capsule on the chamber table, and after vacuum suction, seam welding is performed. It is a simple operation that does not require a vacuum suction port. Please also inquire about the type with a vacuum chamber along with the seam welding machine alone.
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Thermal insulation, HIP treatment, and various vacuum sealing welding.
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We specialize in seam welding machines for special materials and thin sheets such as stainless steel, titanium, and 42 alloy. It all started when a certain steel manufacturer was able to produce 50-micron SUS foil, and a user remarked, "Cutting and bonding are part of working with metals!" during the steel manufacturer's material promotion. Since then, many special materials have been added, expanding the applications of this type of welding machine.