MATERIALOGRAPHY AND METALLOGRAPHY

MATERIALS

SUISSE TP HAS MANY YEARS OF MATERIAL KNOW-HOW FOR THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS.

Properties, behavior and tests

In addition to metallic materials, our industrial customers are increasingly using polymers and ceramics. Therefore, comprehensive knowledge in the field of materials science (corrosion behavior, physical and mechanical properties, materials testing, etc.) is and will become increasingly relevant.

  • Steels: Structural steels, structural steels intended for heat treatment, quenched and tempered steels, tool steels, chemically resistant steels, heat resistant steels, functional materials, cast materials.

  • Aluminum: casting alloys, wrought alloys, age-hardenable and non-age-hardenable

  • Copper and copper alloys (brass, bronze)

  • Nickel and nickel alloys (cast alloys, wrought alloys; age-hardenable, non-age-hardenable)

  • Titanium and titanium alloys

  • Ceramics (oxide ceramics, silicate ceramics)

  • polymers: plastomers (thermoplastics), duromers, elastomers, composite materials

We have just started with our technical articles in German. We will translate the articles into English as soon as possible and publish them here. Until then, please have a look at our German lexicon for materialography and metallography.