SHCS is committed to the R&D and production of high-performance Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) materials and products.
Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG)/ Amorphous alloy
Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) has good strength, high hardness, and net shaping capability. Liquid metal can be widely used in wearable products, SIM card cover, hinge and other fields.
CE parts
After more than 20 years of production and operation, SHCS has a mature 3C production chain and molding technology, the main consumer products are mobile phone accessories, camera parts and LED accessories, etc.
Notebook parts
With the continuous improvement of production capacity in Eontec, in the notebook project has also made great progress.It provides thin-walled, lightweight, anti-collided solution. The thinnest wall thickness can meet 0.45mm.
Auto
It is good at building structural parts with tight tolerances. This is the main reason that our auto customers (mainly in Europe andUnited States) like to work with us. The typical big part — car door frame, is produced in 4000T die casting mach
Customer Reference
SHCS is Huawei’s most important supplier of Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) for folding screens, which has been the case since the initial MateX. Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) is currently one of the most important pivot materials for foldable screen smartphones. Although it has weight disadvantages, it still has considerable potential in terms of appearance and other components.
Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) is also a high-tech material that Apple once focused on cultivating. Now, its global manufacturing and process center has moved to China.
In addition to Huawei, SHCS’s liquid metal materials are also used in components of high-end luxury SUV Lotus cars and in Tesla’s door hinge projects
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What is Bulk Metallic Glass
The term Bulk Metallic Glass defines a new class of solid non-crystalline materials, including amorphous metals.
BMG alloys based on Zirconium and Copper (BMGs are also developed with Titanium, Iron or Platinum) present a glass-like atomic structure, irregular, very strong and elastic.
BMG alloys are scientifically defined as amorphous alloys presenting a glass transition, from which derive their extraordinary properties, including extreme strength at low temperature and high flexibility at high temperature.
Zirconium based bulk metallic glass (BMG) has strength-to-weight ratios more than twice those of titanium, magnesium and aluminum alloys. Also referred to as amorphous glass forming alloys, these materials typically have elastic limits that can be three times higher than crystalline metallic alloys, and they exhibit outstanding corrosion resistance due to their unique atomic structure and composition.