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Are there substrate materials to avoid with the Phygen process?

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Are there substrate materials to avoid with the Phygen process?

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For extreme stress applications such as metal forming or stamping, tool steels with an annealing temperature lower than 975ºF should be avoided to ensure that hardness and grain structure are not compromised during the coating process. In other applications, such as components subjected only to abrasive wear, substrate hardness is less critical.

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