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    POLAND, Europe
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    (+48) 23 627 02 37
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    biuro@abf.com.pl

Alloy steels

The machinability of steel depends on its structure and mechanical properties, mainly hardness and strength. The heat treatment carried out skilfully affects the structure of the steel in such a way that, in addition to changing the mechanical properties, the machinability can be largely adapted to the existing requirements. Thanks to the use of correct processing systems, we are able to produce various types of details for the individual order of each customer: plungers, inserts for the bottom plates, thimbles or blow heads.

Bronze alloys

Bronze is a material with good strength properties, it is mainly processed by machining. High-alloy bronzes are prone to hardening, abrasion, high temperature and corrosion resistant. In our assortment you will find, among others, moulds, take-out holders or the bottoms of bronze moulds. However, we invite you to contact us directly – each order is verified individually in terms of material matching.

Nickel alloys

Nickel retains high mechanical properties at elevated temperatures – even up to approx. 500 ° C. Thanks to the resistance to atmospheric corrosion and the environment of sea water, organic acids and bases. It is widely used in industry. Heat-resistant and creep-resistant alloys, which are designed to work under heavy loads, at temperatures of 850 ° C and even above, are characterized by the greatest scope of application and rapid development. However, they belong to the group of materials that are difficult to cut, in particular with the use of cutting and grinding methods. Thanks to many years of experience and qualified staff of our company, we produce the highest quality details such as: rings, bottom plates or plungers from a special nickel alloy proven by many years of processing.

Alloy and spheroidal cast iron

Unlike gray cast iron, spheroidal cast iron shows much better mechanical properties. Its tensile strength is 1.68 times greater, and its toughness is more than 10 times greater than that of the base alloy. In our plant, we use various types of alloy and nodular cast irons to make details such as: molds, blanks, mold bottoms, blank bottoms, plungers, neck rings, funnels, blow heads and rings.