A-286 is an iron-nickel-chromium based austenitic alloy which is age hardening, high strength, and is often treated to provide superior creep strength.A-286’s most notable virtue is its wide temperature range. It can maintain high strength when faced with continuous exposure from -320 to 1300°F (700°C) and remains resistant to oxidation even when continuously exposed to as much as 1500°F and in the face of intermittent temperatures as high as 1800°F. When compared with other nickel or cobalt based high temperature alloys A-286 is considerably easier to machine.
Nickel alloy 188 is a cobalt-base alloy that offers good resistance to oxidation to 2000°F and excellent high temperature strength. The alloy also has good sulfidation resistance, excellent metallurgical stability, and good ductility after prolonged exposure to temperatures of 760-871.1°C (1400-1600°F). It has good ductility.
Incoloy 800 is an iron-nickel-chromium alloy with moderate strength and good resistance to oxidation and carburization at temperatures up to 1100° F, where alloys 800H and 800HT are normally used in temperatures above 1100° F where resistance to creep and rupture is required. The chemical balance allows the nickel steel alloy to exhibit excellent resistance to carburization, […]
MP35N is a nickel-cobalt base alloy of the Multiphase alloy system that is work-strengthened and aged to obtain strength levels of 260 to 300 ksi, that has a unique combination of attributes – toughness, ductility, and stress corrosion cracking resistance. MP35N alloy resists corrosion in hydrogen sulfide, salt water and other chloride solutions, as well […]
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