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Plansee charge carreiers from refractory metals are dimensionally stable at high temperatures and in contrast to graphite parts they are also suited for high-vacuum furnaces. MLR with its superior creep resistance and retained ductility after high temperature operations is the ideal material for mechanically loaded furnace parts. Plansee designs and fabricates furnace fixtures to customer specifications, e.g. for aeronautics, glass industry, Metal Injection Molding (MIM), commercial heat treatment and various other thermal processes. Alongside molybdenum and tungsten, we primarily manufacture our charge equipment from TZM and ML. The creep resistance of these alloys is ten times better than that of pure molybdenum and they are also exceptionally ductile. As a result, our charge systems are perfectly equipped to cope with frequent changes between high and low temperatures.

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Metallic hot zones are made for very high temperatures between 1000 °C (1 832°F) and 2 800 °C (5 072 °F). As a specialist in refractory metals Plansee delivers molybdenum and tungsten hot zones with an excellent form stability and lifetime. Plansee designs and produces hot zones for various types of furnaces (vacuum, protective gas atmosphere, HIP etc) and thermal processes such as sintering, brazing or annealing. Hot zones consist of countless individual parts such as heating elements, shield packs and hearth assemblies and charge carriers. You can find all of these components at Plansee. - Hot zones made from molybdenum, tungsten, tantalum, niobium and their alloys - Full metal or hybrid hot zones with graphite or ceramic fiber insulation - From very small (a few cm³) through to very large (several m³) hot zones - For temperatures of between 1000°C (1832°F) and 2800°C (5072°F) - Tailor-made design: round, rectangular, vertical, horizontal or special geometries

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Metallic heaters made from ML or tungsten are made for very high temperatures between 1000 °C (1 832°F) and 2 800 °C (5 072 °F). Plansee supplies heating elements for all types of high-temperature furnace in the form of ribbon, sheets, rods, twisted wire, wire bundles and wire mesh heaters. Plansee's materials belong to the group of refractory metals. Molybdenum and tungsten are the two materials that are most commonly used in high-temperature thermal processes. Thanks to their high melting points, they do not soften even at very high temperatures. Refractory metals have a lower coefficient of thermal expansion and better thermal conductivity than steel.

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The unfilled grade TECASINT 5111 natural is based on the high-performance plastic polyimide, which is characterised by its very good thermal stability with low thermal expansion. Polyimides are non-melting polymers with a service temperature of 300 °C, which is considerably higher than that of PEEK or PPS. In addition, TECASINT 5111 natural has a high creep resistance. These properties makes PI plastic ideal for applications where high temperature resistance is required, such as in the aerospace industry. TECASINT 5111 natural has good chemical resistance, especially to light acids and many organic solvents. In combination with the very good electrical insulating properties of the PI material, TECASINT 5111 natural is also perfectly suited for applications in the semiconductor industry, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. Moreover, the polyimide material has good mechanical properties, good wear resistance and is also resistant to high-energy radiation.

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