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Tohoku University Technology: CoCrMo Alloy and Its Manufacturing Method: T11-101

Achieve high strength, high ductility, and high fatigue strength.

In recent years, with the progress of aging, biomaterials that can substitute for bodily functions have garnered significant attention. Co-Cr-Mo based alloys, used as biomaterials, play an important role as materials for artificial joints due to their excellent corrosion resistance and wear resistance compared to other metal materials. Many of these are cast alloys standardized by ASTM F75, but generally, cast materials often have coarse microstructures and include casting defects, resulting in poor strength and ductility. Therefore, it is necessary to improve mechanical properties through microstructural control using plastic processing and heat treatment. This invention has made it possible to provide a Co-Cr-Mo based alloy with high strength, high ductility, and high fatigue strength as a biomaterial. The alloy contains specific compositions of Co/Cr/Mo/N and is characterized by fine crystal grain structure and a high density of dislocations. Through skillful composition and microstructural control, it is possible to achieve a balance of high strength, high ductility, and high fatigue strength that surpasses conventional Co-Cr-Mo based alloys.

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Tohoku University Technology: Co-based magnetic alloy for high TMR element: T19-018

TMR ratio over 200% with no B addition, low temperature heat treatment and sputtered film formation

TMR element showing the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) effect, has been applied to products such as magnetic sensor, non-volatile memory, etc. The TMR ratio, which represents the variation ratio of element resistance, is one of the element performance indicator and it is an important characteristic that influences the specification of the applied product. TMR element using amorphous FeCoB magnetic alloy and MgO tunnel barrier is currently the main material and can be fabricated by sputtering method which is suitable for mass production. This is an excellent material which becomes FeCo/MgO crystal when B is diffused by heat-treating the element and shows 200-600% TMR ratio. However, heat treatment with B diffusion could be a factor in reducing the functionality of other layers adjacent to FeCo. This invention provides a technology for Co-based magnetic irregular alloy showing TMR ratio comparable to FeCoB by low temperature heat treatment, even without the addition of B.

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Cobalt-based alloy "NAS 604PH"

It has excellent spring material properties and achieves a high elastic modulus! High-strength, high-corrosion-resistant Co-based spring material.

The "NAS 604PH" is a Co-based precipitation hardening alloy that achieves excellent spring material properties such as high strength, high elastic modulus, high corrosion resistance, non-magnetic characteristics, high heat resistance, and good workability due to the balance of Ni, Cr, and Mo components. The permeability is 1.01 or less, making it non-magnetic. Nickel plating is also possible, and it has coiling properties equivalent to SUS304-WPB. 【Features】 ■ High strength ■ Excellent spring characteristics ■ High corrosion resistance ■ Non-magnetic ■ High-temperature strength *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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High value-added cobalt alloy "COBARION"

Cobalt alloy material with almost no Ni content, high ductility, high machinability, high strength, high corrosion resistance, and high wear resistance.

COBARION is a cobalt-based alloy developed by Professor Akihiko Chiba at Tohoku University’s Institute for Materials Research and manufactured by Aiwa Co., Ltd. It features a unique technology that suppresses nickel, which can cause metal allergies, achieving excellent strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. This COBARION material has high added value, being less likely to cause allergies and gentle on the human body. It is suitable for artificial joints in the orthopedic field (such as hip joints, knee joints, elbow joints) and dental applications like orthodontic wires and denture bases. COBARION is alloyed using a vacuum melting method and is supplied to the market as round bars after undergoing various heat treatment processes. 【Features】 - Cobalt-chromium alloy with almost no nickel content - High ductility and excellent machinability - High mechanical strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance - Alloyed using a vacuum melting method - Supplied to the market as round bars For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Tohoku University Technology: New CoCr alloys with low Young's modulus, high wear and corrosion resistance, and superelasticity : T20-542

Alloys with high fatigue life and free of nickel element

β-Ti and conventional CoCr alloys are widely used for artificial joints because of their superior mechanical properties. Some β-Ti alloys show superelasticity and low Young's modulus; however, they have low wear resistance. Conventional CoCr alloys show excellent wear resistance, but they have very high Young's modulus, which is about 10 times that of human bones. Since low Young's modulus and wear resistance are properties with a trade-off relation, there has not been a biomaterial that realizes both.  This invention is about new CoCr alloys that have an even lower Young's modulus than β-Ti alloys, which also boast high wear and corrosion resistance, and superelasticity. This invention shows a fatigue life of more than 10 million cycles up to a strain of 1.65% and it is expected to be the next-generation biological material.  These alloys are characterized by a large elastic anisotropy. In the <100> direction, they show a Young's modulus of 30 GPa, comparable to human bones, making it suitable to use for artificial joints and bone plates. In the <111> direction, they have extremely high Young's modulus of 300 GPa, making it suitable to use for stents.

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Tohoku University Technology: High-Strength Co-Based Metallic Glass Alloy: T06-003

It is an alloy with high glass-forming ability (capable of φ14mm), high machinability, and high strength (with a compressive strength of over 4000 MPa).

Metallic glass alloys, unlike conventional crystalline metals, predominantly consist of alloys that do not exhibit plastic elongation in tensile tests. Even in compositions that do show plastic elongation, they only demonstrate about 2-3% elongation, resulting in very little ductility under uniaxial stress. Therefore, plastic processing such as rolling or forging, which is common with conventional crystalline metals, is difficult. Furthermore, metallic glass alloys have higher strength compared to regular metals, with some alloys reaching up to 5000 MPa, and they cannot be said to have good machinability compared to materials like steel. However, metallic glass alloys exhibit a characteristic where the viscosity of the material sharply decreases above the glass transition temperature, allowing for various processing techniques (viscous flow processing) in the supercooled liquid region. By utilizing viscous flow, these materials can achieve excellent machinability. The present invention relates to Co-based metallic glass alloys that combine good machinability, high strength, and high glass-forming ability.

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Copper alloys - Beryllium copper, Zirconium copper, Aluminum bronze, Corson alloy

A special copper alloy with excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, strength, and workability! We will introduce our advantages, the copper alloys we handle, our manufactured products, and examples of usage by industry.

Due to the difficulty in obtaining certain types, shapes, and dimensions of copper alloys, we offer high-quality, competitively priced copper alloys that may be more expensive. 【Copper Alloys We Handle】 ■C17200, C17500, C17510, C18000, C18150, C18200, C63000, C63020, etc. ■CuCrZr, CuNi2Si, CuNi3Si+Cr, CuCoNiBe, CuCo2Be, CuBe2, CuNi2Be, etc. 【Product Items】 Round bars, hollow bars, forged rings, forged discs, square forged products Centrifugal casting, sand casting, and we can also accommodate machining and surface treatment. 【Industry-Specific Usage Examples】 Aerospace (certified equivalent to AS9100/JISQ9100) Motors, energy, oil and gas (including explosion-proof), resistance welding Aluminum die casting, jigs and molds, food molds, heavy industry This catalog features the copper alloys we handle. We provide detailed information on the advantages and usage examples of various products, including "beryllium copper," "chromium copper/zinc copper," "aluminum bronze," "Culson alloy," and "nickel silver." Please feel free to download and take a look.

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Nickel-based alloy

Suitable for a wide range of fields such as automobiles, aircraft, and electronic devices.

As a specialized trading company for metal materials, we primarily handle nickel (Ni) based non-ferrous metal materials. Nickel (Ni) is used in various fields such as automobiles, aircraft, and electronic devices, supporting technological innovation in the industry. <Ni-based alloys: pure nickel (Ni), Kovar (KOV), bimetal> ■ Function: heat dissipation, sealing ■ Examples of applications: electronic tubes, automotive instruments <Heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials (Inconel, etc.)> ■ Function: heat resistance, corrosion resistance ■ Examples of applications: automotive parts, aircraft parts *Please feel free to contact us.

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Achieving long lifespan of molding machine parts with carbide!

Everloy is a carbide manufacturer capable of providing a consistent production process from precision machining to the supply of mold parts made from super hard materials.

The introduction of heat-resistant and durable resin materials is advancing the resinization of metal parts. Some resins contain additives like glass fibers, which necessitate measures against early wear of parts and molds, as well as gas generation, issues that did not occur with conventional molding machines. We propose solutions to reduce the frequency of part replacements by replacing components with super hard materials. 【Features】 - We offer a lineup of super hard materials that excel in "wear resistance," "corrosion resistance," and "heat resistance." - We conduct thorough investigations and condition analyses to address the causes of short-lived parts. - We propose super hard materials tailored to specific applications and workpieces. Currently, we are providing materials that introduce case studies on solving issues related to mold parts. You can view them via "PDF Download."

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High-strength alloy "ECA2"

Aluminum development alloy with high fluidity and capable of low-temperature casting!

"ECA2" is a high-strength alloy designed with consideration for an environment (ECO) that allows casting even at low temperatures. It has higher fluidity compared to "ADC12." Additionally, with a liquidus temperature of 561°C, it enables low-temperature casting. 【Features】 ■ Longer mold life due to low casting temperature ■ Reduction of release agent due to low casting temperature ■ Superior strength compared to ADC12 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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World Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Alloy Market Research Report

World Market for Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Alloys (2022-2031): Iron-based ODS, Nickel-based ODS, Chromium-based ODS

The research report by Transparency Market Research analyzes the global market for oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloys and clarifies the market situation. This document includes an executive summary, market overview, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the influence of geopolitical scenarios, price trend analysis and forecasts, analysis by type (iron-based ODS, nickel-based ODS, chromium-based ODS, aluminum-based ODS, and others), analysis by application (turbines, space launch systems, reactors, chemical processing systems, and others), analysis by end-user (aerospace, marine, chemical, energy, and others), regional analysis (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa), competitive landscape, key insights, and more.

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