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Menzing
Mechanische Industrie

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Below a number of examples can find of by our fabricated
customer-specific products.
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Material: Inconel
Generally a Nickel-Chrome alloy, which is resistant to corrosion and high temperatures. Intended for environments in which acids and temperature are important.
Wear-resistant and ductile. Difficult to machine due to its difference in composition.
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Material: Monel
A Nickel alloy resistant to corrosion and with a high degree of hardness. Used in aggressive environments. High degree of hardness and resistance to wear. Difficult material to machine, like Hasteloy.
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Material: Hasteloy
A Nickel-Chrome Molybdenum alloy with high corrosion resistance, even at high temperatures. Is used in hot and polluting environments and is resistant against many aggressive media. Special attention required: cutting speed, material feed, cutting depth, tool angle and radii.
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Material: RVS 321
Chrome-Nickel materials for the chemical, food and equipment industry. Intended for reducing acids, such as diluted sulphuric acid. Reasonable to machine.
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Material: Titanium
Material with a high level of heat resistance and a high degree of tensile strength. Because of its low modulus of elasticity and poor heat conductivity, the material requires special attention when being machined. The correct material feed and cutting speed combined with the correct tool and cooling are critically important!
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Managing heat treatments
Vacuum, carboneren, nitreren, tenifer and QPQ (Quench-Polish-Quench)
Tenifer treatment with oxidizing cooling (Q), intermediate
treatment such as, for example, abrasive blasting (P) and an
oxidizing finishing in a salt bath (Q).
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