Etching breakthrough for Inconel 617
Micro components specialist develops safe chemistry for etching Inconel 617
Inconel 617, one the family of nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum superalloys, has an exceptional combination of high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. It also exhibits excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments which to date have largely prevented the material being photo etched. This is understandable when you consider that etching is a controlled corrosive process and Inconel has been developed with a high nickel and chromium content, specifically to resist corrosion.
In 2007, Precision Micro set up a dedicated Technical Team, specifically to address challenges such as this. By adopting a focused, ‘team’ approach, this group of PhD / degree qualified engineers, metallurgists and chemists has developed a new process route with bespoke, safe chemistry, that etches Inconel 617 successfully at commercially viable speeds.
‘We are particularly proud of this achievement,’ says Anthony Marrett, Managing Director. This has vindicated our decision to make such a large investment in our process technology and shows we have the people with the know how and aptitude to challenge perceived wisdom successfully.’
Processing thin sheet Inconel by conventional means (punching and slitting) has always given cause for concern as parts tend to come out wavy and the material has a tendency to roll at the edges after processing. Now, thanks to this breakthrough by the Precision Micro Technical Team, perfectly flat, precision parts can be produced from 0.006" Inconel sheet, economically and with outstanding repeatability.
The team is currently working with a number of other grades within the Inconel family as well as other specific, high temperature superalloy materials. Further details of this ongoing R&D work are available from Precision Micro.
Precision Micro is a specialist micro-components manufacturer, providing economical, rapid, bespoke, precision engineered components to a wide range of industries including electronics, communications, medical, aerospace & defence, automotive, and precision engineering on a worldwide basis.
The company can offer photo etching, EDM wire erosion and electroforming, complemented by a wide range of post assembly and finishing techniques - and can combine these techniques to produce cost effective, high precision, engineering solutions.
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