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Waspaloy is an austenitic precipitation hardening, nickel-based alloy which has been used in high temperature applications, up to about 1800°F (980°C). The alloy has been used for gas turbine engine parts which require considerable strength and corrosion resistance at temperatures up to 1600°F (871°C). Waspaloy is usually vacuum-induction plus consumable electrode remelted. Waspaloy alloy can […]
Incoloy 825 is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper and titanium. It was developed to provide exceptional resistance to numerous corrosive environments, both oxidizing and reducing. It has an excellent resistance to both reducing and oxidizing acids, to stress-corrosion cracking, and to localized attack such as chloride pitting and crevice corrosion. The […]
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, […]
Nickel Alloy 718 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium material used at -423° to 1300°F. High tolerance to extremely high and low temperatures allow 718 to be welded and annealed into products that will withstand extreme conditions. The ease and affordability with which this alloy can be fabricated, combined with good tensile, fatigue, creep, and […]
L605 is a cobalt-chromium-tungston-nickel alloy.L605 displays excellent high-temperature strength and excellent oxidation resistance to 2000°F. The material also has good sulfidation resistance and resistance to wear and galling. It is non-magnetic. The high chromium content makes it resistant to corrosion in a wide range of environments such as wet chlorine, hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. […]
Alloy 600 and 625 resists steam and mixtures of steam, air, and carbon dioxide. The alloy has excellent oxidation resistance to about 2100 °F (1149 °C). This series of alloys is well-known for its performance in extreme heat conditions—which makes each alloy variant extremely popular for use in furnace applications such as heat treating or […]
Maraging Alloy 250 is an age-hardenable iron-nickel steel (a 18% nickel, cobalt strengthened steel) with excellent properties, workability and heat treatment characteristics. Alloy 250 combines ultra-high strength (1800 MPa), good toughness, readily machinable in pre-aged condition, excellent transverse properties and resistance to crack propagation.
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 […]
Nickel 200 offers excellent corrosion resistance to caustic soda and other alkalis. 200 is highly ductile across a wide temperature range and can be easily welded and processed with high formability, weldability and conductivity. Frequently used in chemical drums and processing equipment, Nickel 200 is known for its ability to preserve and house either chemically unsafe […]
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.
Titanium is recognized for its high strength-to-weight ratio giving it a diversified field of applications. The relatively high melting point (more than 1,650 °C or 3,000 °F) makes it useful as a refractory metal. Titanium has a high corrosion resistance and the approximate strength of 6061-T6 aluminum.
Titanium is recognized for its high strength-to-weight ratio giving it a diversified field of applications. The relatively high melting point (more than 1,650 °C or 3,000 °F) makes it useful as a refractory metal. Titanium has a high corrosion resistance and the approximate strength of 6061-T6 aluminum.