Exporting high-quality parts made from TZM alloy to Switzerland has helped Yiwu Yitech Trading Co., Ltd. enter the European high-end alloy machined parts market. It has also been shown that Chinese precision alloy manufacturing has international recognition.
Molybdenum-titanium-zirconium (also known as TZM alloy) is a high-temperature, high-performance alloy, based on molybdenum, strengthened with titanium, zirconium, and carbon. TZM alloy boasts a variety of exceptional traits, including high resistance and strength, a melting point of over 3000 degrees, and great thermal and electrical conductivity. Due to these traits, TZM is used in the aerospace, nuclear energy, and semiconductor manufacturing industries. To meet the requirements of the TZM parts exported to Switzerland, the parts were made using precision molding and underwent a series of rigorous tests. The customer praised these TZM parts for their stable performance and exact dimensional accuracy.
To facilitate this cooperation, Yiwu Yitech began by assembling a team that would focus on individualized customer service, and by controlling all aspects of service, including raw material selection, production process optimization, and finished product quality control so that all components would comply with the strictest EU standards for high-end alloy materials, while also delivering to the customer on time through integrated supply chain management. Switzerland is the world's benchmark for high-end manufacturing and precision industries, and as such, it has the highest expectations for material performance and processing accuracy. Completing this contract demonstrates the company's technical and service capabilities.
The past several years have seen a global increase in demand for TZM alloy, particularly in the aerospace and nuclear energy industries. Yiwu Yitech has focused on high-end alloy machined parts, continuously refining its product system and quality control to capitalize on this developing demand and to establish a global sales network. This move into the Swiss market gives the company a solid starting point for further penetration of the European high-end manufacturing market.


