Electrical Steel & Distribution Transformers

Ultra-efficient transformer cores made with Metglas® amorphous metal alloy make lower core losses possible.

Amorphous metal distribution transformers are key to improving utility economics and enhancing energy conservation efforts worldwide.

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Metal Joining

Metglas Brazing Foils provide extensive manufacturing and performance advantages over conventional brittle brazing filler metals:

MBF offers superior strength, flexibility and oxidation resistance

MBF contains no organic binders

MBF eliminates melting of base metals. No joint cleaning or finishing is required

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Magnetic Materials

Metglas Magnetic Alloys are the best choice in many applications such as:

Distribution and Power Transformers - Motors - High frequency Inductors - Current Transformers - Devices requiring high permeability and low loss at low frequencies

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Pulse Power

There are a number of pulse power core applications where Metglas® cores are being used or offer future promise.

LASER POWER SUPPLIES - Excimer Laser - Metal Vapor Lasers - CO2 Lasers

INDUCTION ACCELERATORS - Drivers for Free Electron Laser - E-BEAM source for industrial processing - Waste sterilization - High Power Microwave Sources - Heavy Ion Accelerators

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EC Components

Metglas, Inc. is in the process of turning over sales and distribution of our current line of Electronic Components division to our parent company Hitachi Metals America

All Current customers will continue to be serviced by Metglas, Inc. until your current purchase orders are complete. Future orders will need to be placed with an HMA representative.

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METGLAS® Inc. is the world's leading producer of Amorphous Metal Ribbon and components used in the production of :

Based on technology developed at Metglas,Inc. (then AlliedSignal) research facilities in Morristown, New Jersey, the unit began developing amorphous metals in 1970.

Amorphous Metals, also known as metallic glass alloys, differ from traditional metals in that they have a non-crystalline structure and possess unique physical and magnetic properties that combine strength and hardness with flexibility and toughness.

Key Products include the following:

The unique magnetic properties from the rapid solidification process used to produce Metglas allows for a multitude of various magnetic configurations.

Along with the unique properties, The unique non-crystalline structure of Metglas can help application designers reduce the size of their end products while maintaining or improving the applications efficiency. Metglas continues to help other companies and industries develop material based solutions in developing new markets and industries that can benefit from the unique properties of Metglas Amorphous Metal Ribbon,.

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