Material Composition | Heavy industrial machinery | Industry Standard: Carbon Steel (S45C, 45 HRC) | Our Base: SKD11 Tool Steel (52 HRC ▲) | Our Advanced: CR12MOV High-Speed Steel (60 HRC ▲▲) (▲: +7 HRC; ▲▲: +15 HRC over Standard) |
| | | Enhanced durability and wear resistance for prolonged use. | Advanced materials may require specialized handling and higher costs. |
Hardness | High-stress forging environments | Industry Standard: 45 HRC (S45C) | Our Base: 52 HRC (▲) | Our Advanced: 60 HRC (▲▲) (▲: +7 HRC; ▲▲: +15 HRC) |
| | | Reduces deformation and extends service life under pressure. | Higher hardness may reduce toughness in extreme conditions. |
Corrosion Resistance | Chemical processing plants | Industry Standard: Uncoated (prone to rust) | Our Base: Coating (mild corrosion resistance ▲) | Our Advanced: PVD coating (aggressive chemical resistance ▲▲) (▲: Resists mild acids; ▲▲: Resists concentrated acids) |
| | | Protects against environmental degradation. | Coated surfaces require careful maintenance to avoid peeling. |
Wear Resistance | High-volume production lines | Industry Standard: Moderate wear life | Our Base: 30% better wear life (▲) | Our Advanced: 50% better wear life (▲▲) (▲: SKD11; ▲▲: CR12MOV) |
| | | Minimizes downtime and replacement costs. | Higher costs for advanced materials. |
Temperature Resistance | High-temperature forging processes | Industry Standard: 300°C | Our Base: 400°C (▲) | Our Advanced: 500°C (▲▲) (▲: +100°C; ▲▲: +200°C) |
| | | Maintains structural integrity in extreme heat. | Requires precise heat treatment for optimal performance. |
Manufacturing Process | Precision engineering applications | Industry Standard: Casting (0.1mm tolerance) | Our Base: Forging (0.01mm tolerance ▲) | Our Advanced: Precision Forging (0.005mm tolerance ▲▲) (▲: 90% tighter tolerance; ▲▲: 95% tighter tolerance) |
| | | Ensures uniform strength and dimensional accuracy. | Forged components may be heavier and costlier than cast alternatives. |