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What are the best metalworking processes to use on MicroGuard materials?

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What are the best metalworking processes to use on MicroGuard materials?

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MicroGuard alloys offer product developers unique combinations of properties that many other metals cannot match. MicroGuard alloys are structurally strong, highly ductile, malleable, and offer outstanding machinability. The materials can be formed, drawn, bent, threaded and riveted. Easy to join, MicroGuard materials can be MIG welded, TIG welded, resistance welded, and brazed. Licensed MicroGuard fabricators can benefit from our experience and obtain welding instructions, welding wire, and optimal shielding gas formulations. Our MicroGuard welding and brazing alloys can be color-matched and have the same inherent antimicrobial properties as the base metal. MicroGuard alloys are non-sparking, non-magnetic, and can be cut with laser, waterjet, saw, or plasma tools.

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MicroGuard alloys offer product developers unique combinations of properties that many other metals cannot match. MicroGuard alloys are structurally strong, highly ductile, malleable, and offer outstanding machinability. The materials can be formed, drawn, bent, cast, threaded and riveted. Easy to join, MicroGuard materials can be MIG welded, TIG welded, resistance welded, and brazed. Licensed MicroGuard fabricators can benefit from our experience and obtain welding instructions, welding wire, and optimal shielding gas formulations. Our MicroGuard welding and brazing alloys can be color-matched and have the same inherent antimicrobial properties as the base metal. MicroGuard alloys are non-sparking, non-magnetic, and can be cut with laser, waterjet, saw, or plasma tools.

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