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Amorphous Alloy Foils Div.

Amorphous Alloy (Metallic Glass)

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<Crystalline Structure>

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<Amorphous Structure>

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<Typical strength and Elastic limits for various materials>

Excellent Physical Properties of Amorphous Alloy

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  • High Strength, High Elasticity, high Hardness

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance

  • Superior Wear Resistance

  • Excellent Fatigue Property

  • Super-plasticity in Tg~Tx range

  • Unique Electro-Chemical Properties

  • Excellent Biocompatibility

  • Anti-Bacterial Properties​​

Amorphous Alloy vs. Crystalline Metals

Strenth (MPa)

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Hardness (Virkers)

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Strength to Weight (MPa cm^3 / g)

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​ Elasticity (% of Original Shape)

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Filler Metals for Ultra-Active Brazing

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Alloy Compositions

Zr-based, Ti-based,
Ai-based, Cu-based and so on.

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Thickness of the Foils

30㎛ ~ 200㎛

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Width of the Foils

Max, 125 mm

 Applications of Amorphous Alloy Foils (Metallic Glass)

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IT Device

Inner Hinge for Flexible Display

3D Printing

Feedstock for Laser Foil Printing

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3D Printing

Feedstock for Laser Foil Printing

Membrane

Hydrogen Separation Membrane Material

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Supercapacitor

Hydrogen Separation Membrane Material

Precise Sensor

High-Precision Flow Sensor with Semiconductor

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Filler Metals for Ultra-Active Brazing



Electrostatic Chuck

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Ceramic Substrate for EV

AMORCOMING

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