High Temperature Alloys
High temperature alloys are a class of materials specifically engineered to withstand elevated temperatures while maintaining their mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and other relevant properties. These alloys are utilized in various industries, including aerospace, power generation, chemical processing, and automotive, where exposure to high temperatures is common.
Related steel grades of High Temperature Alloys:
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Nickel-Based |
Nimonic 263, UNS N07263, 2.4650Nimonic 263 is a nickel-based superalloy known for its high-temperature strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good fabricability. It belongs to the Nimonic family of alloys, which are widely used in aerospace, gas turbine, and nuclear industries. |
Haynes 25, UNS R30605, 2.4964Haynes 25, also known as L605 alloy, is a high-temperature alloy. It is a cobalt-based alloy known for its excellent high-temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in aerospace, aviation engines, petrochemic |
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Inconel 718, NiCr19NbMo, 2.4668, UNS N07718Inconel 718 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium alloy. It is commonly used in high-temperature applications such as gas turbines, jet engines, and nuclear reactors, as well as in the aerospace, defense, and oil and gas industries. |
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Nimonic 80A, Alloy 80A, UNS N07080, 2.4952Nimonic 80A, Alloy 80A is a wrought, age-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy |
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Inconel 625, UNS N0625, 2.4668, Alloy 625, AMS 5666INCONEL Ni-Cr alloy 625, UNS N06625, 2.4856 is used as wire rope for mooring cables, propeller blades for motor patrol gunboats, submarine auxiliary propulsio |
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Nimonic 90, Nickel Alloy 90, UNS N07090, AMS 5829Nimonic 90 is a nickel-based superalloy known for its exceptional high temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance. It belongs to the family of Nimonic alloys, which are widely used in applications requiring elevated temperature |