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UD-II, a kind of cermet, consists of ceramic particles
(boron molybdenum compound) bonded with metal nickel, and is the middle region
materials of metal and ceramics. It exhibits superior properties at temperatures
ranging from room temperatures to over 800°C. |
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- Applicable to a wide range
of purposes. UD-II experiences no change in their strength or hardness even at
800°C. -
AGC Ceramics's UD-II is a product created by compositing molybdenum boron compound (MoB)
and metallic nickel. It is a new type of composite material usable in a wide range
of applications. Some of its valued characteristics include high hardness, strength
and resistance to fracture. It is very resistant to high temperatures, and because
we have successfully combined boric compound (that provides lubricity) and metal,
its characteristic to withstand heat ranging from room temperatures to high temperatures
over 800°C can not be seen or even be compared to other materials. Also, it
is useful, even in cold temperatures, as a material to fill in the middle spaces
created by strong alloys or ceramics and metallic materials. There are two types
of UD-II: type 50T with high toughness and type 35T capable of bearing high temperatures
and corrosion resistance. |
1. High strength at high temperatures,
high hardness
2. High toughness
3. Erosion resistant
4. Corrosion resistance
5. Non-magnetic |
1. Forging metal molds to be
used in various temperatures: hot, moderate, cold
2. Parts for die cast of aluminum low-pressure forging (such as plunger sleeve,
sprue sleeve)
3. Extrusion die, intrusion die
4. Metallic forging molds for various shapes
5. Other corrosion and abrasion resistant tools |
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