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List of Alloys & profiles

List of Alloys & profiles

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Inconel® 617 - Alloy Wire International 1

Inconel® 617

Inconel® 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy, with a similar high temperature resistance to Inconel® 600/601 with improved strength, while offering comparable corrosion resistance to Inconel® 625. On top of its combination of stability, strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures, Inconel® 617 also provides resistance in several corrosive aqueous environments.

Haynes˘ 214 - Alloy Wire International 2

Haynes˘ 214

Haynes 214 is a Nickel-Chromium-Aluminium-Iron alloy which is principally intended for use at temperatures of 955 °C (1750 °F) and above. It exhibits resistance to oxidation that far exceeds virtually all conventional heat resistant wrought alloys at these temperatures, which is attributable to the forming of an Al2O3-type protective oxide scale, which forms in preference to Chromium Oxide scales at such high temperatures. Best suited for high temperature, low stress environments, Haynes 214 is used in the aerospace, automotive, industrial heating and medical industries, as well as for land-based gas turbines. Haynes 214 is also known as Cabot 214 and Hastelloy 214.

Haynes˘ 25 / L605 - Alloy Wire International 3

Haynes˘ 25 / L605

Haynes 25/L605 is a Cobalt-Nickel-Chromium-Tungsten alloy that combines good high temperature strength with good resistance to oxidising environments up to 980°C (1795°F) for long exposures. It also has excellent resistance to sulphidation, and responds extremely well to cold working. Known as the strongest of the formable Cobalt alloys, its widespread use has caused it to be investigated for use over a wide range of conditions, thus making it a well characterised material. Some of the industries Haynes 25/L605 is supplied to include aerospace, power generation, electronics, land-based turbines and medical. Haynes 25/L605 is also known as Udimet L605.

Incoloy® A286 - Alloy Wire International 4

Incoloy® A286

This age hardenable, Iron-Nickel-Chromium alloy is designed for applications requiring high strength and good corrosion resistance at temperatures up to 700°C (1290°F). Incoloy® A286’s strength makes it ideal for various components as part of aircraft and industrial gas turbines. The alloy is also used in the offshore oil and gas industry, and for fastener applications in automotive engine and manifold components that are exposed to high levels of heat and stress. Incoloy® A-286 is also known as Cronifer 1525 Ti, Superimphy 286, Pyromet A286, and Udimet A286.

Incoloy® 800 - Alloy Wire International 5

Incoloy® 800

This Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy has good strength and excellent resistance to oxidation and carburisation in high temperature atmospheres. Incoloy® 800 also resists corrosion in many aqueous environments, and has been used in some steam generation plants due to its resistance to stress cracking. Incoloy® 800 is also known as Nicrofer 3220, Nicrimphy 800, and Pyromet 800.

Nimonic® C-263 - Alloy Wire International 6

Nimonic® C-263

Nimonic® C-263 is an age-hardenable Nickel-Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum alloy designed for a combination of aged strength properties with exceptional fabrication characteristics. Nimonic® C-263 shows excellent intermediate temperature tensile ductility, and is typically used for applications such as aircraft turbine engine and land-based turbine applications. Nimonic® C-263 is also known as Nicrofer 5120 CoTi, Haynes 263, and Hastelloy C-263.

Nimonic® 80A - Alloy Wire International 7

Nimonic® 80A

Nimonic® 80A is a Nickel-Chromium alloy which is precipitation hardenable. It has largely been superseded by Nimonic 90 and Inconel X-750, but because of the low Cobalt content, it is still specified for nuclear applications. Nimonic® 80A performs well in applications where high temperature and continuous stress is a significant consideration. Beyond nuclear applications, it is traditionally used in applications such as gas turbines, as well as for exhaust valves in racing engines and spindles and fasteners for the motorsport sector. Nimonic® 80A is also known as Nicrofer 7520 Ti, Pyromet 80A, Superimphy 80A, and Udimet 80A.

Inconel® 601 - Alloy Wire International 8

Inconel® 601

A Nickel-Chromium alloy with an addition of aluminium, Inconel® 601 gives outstanding resistance to oxidation and other forms of high temperature corrosion. It also has high mechanical properties at elevated temperatures.

Inconel® 600 - Alloy Wire International 9

Inconel® 600

A Nickel-Chromium alloy with good resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures. An austenitic sold-solution alloy, Inconel® 600 also shows good resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. Inconel® 600 is a spring quality wire, cold drawn and with excellent mechanical properties, often used in furnace components, chemical and food processing, and nuclear engineering. of high strength and good workability.