MHC inserts for extrusion dies

MHC inserts for extrusion dies

MHC inserts for the extrusion of non-ferrous metals


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Austria
Brand name
Plansee
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Available
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Keyword
molybdenum, extrusion dies, extrusion presses, forming non-ferrous metals
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Other Minerals & Metallurgy Products
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Plansee SE

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Keyword molybdenum , extrusion dies , extrusion presses , forming non-ferrous metals Unit Size -
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Product Information

Molybdenum-hafnium carbide (MHC) is highly temperature-resistant, has a high level of thermal conductivity, a low coefficient of thermal expansion and a high recrystallization temperature. MHC retains its shape even when used at temperatures of up to 1 550 °C. At temperatures up to 800 °C, MHC is suitable for use in die inserts. At higher temperatures, the producer recommends using MHC for full dies. The benefits to you for a long service life: 

 

- Optimum nondeformability and dimensional stability

- Low tendency to crack in the case of edged profiles

- High thermal stability

- High thermal conductivity

- Low thermal expansion

- Good hot ductility

- Very high recrystallization temperature

 

Plansee supplies MHC components in disc form with or without drilled start hole.

 

 

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Plansee SE

Country / Year Established
Austria Austria / 1921
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President
Dipl.-Ing. Bernhard Schretter
Address
Metallwerk-Plansee-Str. 71, 6600 Reutte
Product Category
Other Metal & Metallurgy Machinery
Year Established
1921
No. of Total Employees
over 2000
Company introduction

Plansee is the expert in the field of molybdenum, tungsten, tantalum, niobium and chromium products. Refractory metals, alloys and composite materials from Plansee come into use in electronics, coating technology or high-temperature furnaces - wherever traditional materials are stretched beyond their limits. From tiny heat sinks to huge furnace installations: With its strong metals, Plansee delivers products of high quality worldwide.

 

As a leading enterprise in the field of powder metallurgy, Plansee covers the entire production process in-house – from the ore right to the customer-specific component. To do this, it presses and sinters metal powder and performs a range of deforming operations to manufacture extremely tough, reliable products.

 

To help its customers boost productivity and encourage technological innovation, Plansee attaches particular importance to research and development. The company works together closely with its customers to develop new materials and product solutions for forward-looking technologies.

 

Plansee is active at 32 locations in 24 countries across the globe. In order to remain the industry’s preferred partner in the field of refractory metals in the future, Plansee continuously invests in the training and further development of its 3,000 employees as well as in production capacities and state-of-the-art technology: from powder manufacturing and powder metallurgy processes right up to custom machining and the recycling of raw materials.

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