Successfully commercialized turbine rotor blades using Inconel 713C (nickel-based superalloy) by applying automotive technology!
We would like to introduce a case study of PIM utilization by Atect Co., Ltd.
Our company has successfully commercialized turbine blades with a fingertip size (outer diameter of 10mm and a thickness of 0.16mm at the tip of the wing) using Inconel 713C, which can withstand operating temperatures close to 1000°C, by applying the technology of PIM methods for automotive turbo engine parts that we have been developing.
The application is expected to expand into "compact, lightweight, high-output power sources" such as micro gas turbines and ultra-micro gas turbines.
In the future, we will propose sintered bodies of ultra-micro turbine blades made from various ceramic materials we possess, achieving significant weight reduction and durability at temperatures exceeding 1000°C.
[Challenges Addressed]
■ Practical application of fingertip-sized turbine blades
■ Commercialization using Inconel 713C that can withstand temperatures close to 1000°C
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