PTA Welding S-59 #56
Main Base:Ni
- Other Component:Cr
- Inlay Hardness:HRC 52-55
- Wear Resistance:★★★
- Corrosion Resistance:★★★★
- Application:Glass Fiber≦10%
Description:
The PTA Welding S-59 #56 Screw is designed to provide reliable corrosion resistance and stable processing performance for a wide range of plastic processing applications. Utilizing a nickel (Ni) and chromium (Cr) alloy deposited through Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) Welding technology, the S-59 #56 creates a durable alloy layer on the screw flight, helping improve component longevity and operational reliability.
With an inlay hardness of HRC 52–55, the S-59 #56 offers a balanced combination of wear resistance and corrosion protection for applications involving general engineering plastics and materials with low levels of abrasive fillers. The PTA Welding process creates a strong metallurgical bond between the alloy layer and the base material, contributing to consistent performance under continuous production conditions.
The S-59 #56 is particularly recommended for processing materials with glass fiber content up to 10%, where corrosion resistance is a more significant concern than extreme wear resistance. Its nickel-chromium alloy composition helps protect critical screw surfaces from chemical attack while maintaining stable processing performance in extrusion and injection molding operations.
Leveraging TAN STAR INDUSTRIES INC.'s expertise in screw manufacturing and advanced PTA Welding technology, the S-59 #56 provides a dependable solution for manufacturers seeking improved corrosion resistance, reduced maintenance requirements, and long-term processing stability. It is an ideal choice for applications that demand reliable performance and cost-effective operation.
With an inlay hardness of HRC 52–55, the S-59 #56 offers a balanced combination of wear resistance and corrosion protection for applications involving general engineering plastics and materials with low levels of abrasive fillers. The PTA Welding process creates a strong metallurgical bond between the alloy layer and the base material, contributing to consistent performance under continuous production conditions.
The S-59 #56 is particularly recommended for processing materials with glass fiber content up to 10%, where corrosion resistance is a more significant concern than extreme wear resistance. Its nickel-chromium alloy composition helps protect critical screw surfaces from chemical attack while maintaining stable processing performance in extrusion and injection molding operations.
Leveraging TAN STAR INDUSTRIES INC.'s expertise in screw manufacturing and advanced PTA Welding technology, the S-59 #56 provides a dependable solution for manufacturers seeking improved corrosion resistance, reduced maintenance requirements, and long-term processing stability. It is an ideal choice for applications that demand reliable performance and cost-effective operation.