Stainless Steel Spiral Cores Issue Homogeneous Conformal Cooling
Hasco’s extended spiral core mold components in stainless steel guarantee efficient heat transfer and homogeneous core cooling for medical and cleanroom technologies.
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Hasco America’s proven range of plastic, aluminum and brass spiral cores has now been extended with the steel grade 1.4305. Specifically, the stainless steel spiral cores Z9611 (single-threaded version) and Z9612 (double-threaded version) are now available, and round off the company’s recently launched range of stainless steel cooling units.
Excellent resistance and electrochemical corrosion ensure effective and homogeneous conformal cooling along the bore wall for medical and cleanroom technology. Further, high media resistance guarantees longer maintenance intervals, allowing for more efficient production of plastic parts.
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