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Surface treatment technology problem-solving examples heat resistance

Prevent surface degradation and achieve cost reduction for parts! Heat-resistant coating.

If you are struggling with the following issues: - Degradation due to use at high temperatures. - Problems with high-temperature seizure at sliding parts. - Issues with oxidation of parts' surfaces in high-temperature environments. We can solve your problems all at once by applying heat-resistant coatings!! ◎ For more details, please download and view the catalog.

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The deterioration of properties due to surface alteration is inevitable in various metal parts used at high temperatures. By applying heat-resistant coatings, we can solve your concerns all at once. 【Benefits Illustrated with Examples】 - In SUS sliding parts used at high temperatures, operational failures due to surface oxidation had become a problem. →◎After: Heat resistance improved, surface oxidation due to heat became nonexistent, and operational failures were reduced. As mentioned above, this leads to reduced maintenance and increased processing capabilities, providing significant benefits. ◎You can view detailed specifications and more by downloading the catalog. If you are interested, please download and take a look at the catalog.

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- Precision resin molding - SUS tie rods used for the preservation of important cultural properties - SUS nuts used in chemical plants, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, etc. - Semiconductor devices used at high temperatures

Surface treatment technology problem-solving examples heat resistance

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