MCP HEK Group
 

Metallurgy

Applications
Ever since the company was founded, we have been working hand in hand with the mining and processing industry. Our range of products today covers various nonferrous metals in a variety of specifications and purities ranging from engineering quality to material boasting purity of 99,99999 %, as well as low-melting alloys.

Our products are also delivered in the form of wire, pre-forms, sheets, powder or granules, and are supplemented by an environmentally friendly reprocessing and recycling service that saves on raw materials.
The field of application of our metals and alloys is very broad and extends from use as an additive in steel production, via interlocking of lenses for the processing of optical glasses, to the semi-conductors industry, where our ultra-pure metals are used in the production of chips.

MCP Nonferrous metals
Bismuth, indium and tin are widely used as catalysts, in the production of batteries and in the lamination of glass used in architecture. Metallic coatings combine excellent optical qualities with effective filter and thermal insulation properties.
In the electronics industry, not only indium, but also ultra-pure gallium plays a decisive role in the production of high-speed components, lasers and liquid crystal displays.

MCP low-melting-point alloys

Turbine construction, pipe bending, optics
MCP alloys offer first-class solutions for the processing of turbine vanes in the field of aeroplane and power station construction.

Once set, expanding low-melting-point alloys are the ideal filling material for bending thin-walled pipes and profiles. MCP alloys that are able to cover glass are used to process optical glasses.

Sheet metal forming
Precision prototype tools can be manufactured using our MCP 137 alloy within only 2 days, thus making it possible to reduce the development time required for a car. This alloy can be melted down and reused again and again.

Fusible core technology
In the plastics industry, complex moulded components with re-entrant angles can be produced using innovative fusible cores made of MCP alloys.

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