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lncoloy926 superalloy
Incoloy 926 is a highly alloyed austenitic nickel-iron-chromium superalloy designed for exceptional corrosion resistance in aggressive environments, particularly in chloride-rich and acidic conditions. It belongs to the family of "super austenitic" alloys, renowned for its combination of high chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and nitrogen content, which enhances both corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
lnconel600 superalloy
Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron superalloy known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and good mechanical properties across a wide temperature range. It is one of the earliest developed nickel-based superalloys and remains widely used in various industrial applications requiring reliability in harsh environments.
lnconel601 superalloy
Inconel 601 is a nickel-chromium superalloy renowned for its excellent high-temperature oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance.
lnconel617 superalloy
Inconel 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum superalloy renowned for its exceptional high-temperature strength, creep resistance, and oxidation resistance, making it a premier material for applications in extreme thermal environments up to 1100°C. Its unique combination of properties has established it as a key material in advanced energy systems, aerospace, and high-temperature industrial processes.
lnconel690 superalloy
Inconel 690 is a nickel-chromium-iron superalloy celebrated for its exceptional resistance to high-temperature oxidation, corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking (SCC), particularly in aggressive environments like nuclear reactors and chemical processing plants. Its unique composition and properties make it a critical material for applications requiring long-term reliability under extreme conditions.
lnconel718 superalloy
Inconel 718 is one of the most widely used nickel-based superalloys, renowned for its exceptional combination of high-temperature strength, creep resistance, corrosion resistance, and weldability. Its versatility makes it a cornerstone material in aerospace, energy, and industrial applications where reliability under extreme conditions is critical.
lnconel725 superalloy
Inconel 725 is a precipitation-hardening nickel-chromium-molybdenum superalloy renowned for its exceptional combination of high strength, corrosion resistance, and toughness. It is specifically engineered to perform in harsh environments, including sour (H₂S-rich) oil and gas fields, chloride-rich media, and high-pressure/high-temperature (HPHT) applications.
M2 high-speed steel
M2 high speed steel use: Tool industry: scraper, hob cutter, milling cutter, drill, etc.; Forging industry: forging mold; Screw industry: hexagonal head forming die, tooth tap, punch.
M333 Plastic mold steel
M333 Plastic mold steel has excellent corrosion resistance, polishing, photocorrosion and EDM workability.
M35 high-speed steel
M35 high-speed steel is a widely used cobalt-containing high-speed steel, classified under the American AISI standard. It is valued for its balanced combination of hardness, wear resistance, and toughness, making it a preferred material in various industrial cutting and tooling applications.
M4 high speed steel
Due to its good hardness and wear resistance, M4 is often used to manufacture tools for cutting materials that are difficult to cut
M42 high-speed steel
M42 Powder Metallurgy High-Speed Steel M42 Powder Metallurgy High-Speed Steel is a super-hard high-speed steel produced via powder metallurgy processes, classified as a top-grade under the ASTM standard system. Building on the traditional cast M42 steel, it achieves uniform refinement of carbides through processes such as powder atomization and press sintering, thereby breaking through the performance bottlenecks of conventional high-speed steels and becoming a core material for extreme cutting scenarios.
monel C-2000 Superalloy
Monel C-2000 (also designated as Alloy C-2000) is a advanced nickel-copper-chromium-molybdenum superalloy engineered to deliver superior corrosion resistance across a broad spectrum of aggressive environments, while maintaining excellent mechanical properties and fabricability. Developed as an upgrade to traditional Monel alloys like Monel 400, it incorporates strategic alloying additions to address limitations in harsh industrial settings.
monel G30 Superalloy
Monel G30 (also known as Alloy G30) is a nickel-copper-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed to combine the corrosion resistance of traditional Monel alloys with enhanced performance in aggressive environments, particularly those containing sulfur, acids, and chloride ions. It is part of the Monel family but incorporates additional alloying elements to address specific corrosion challenges.
monel HB2-3 Superalloy
Monel HB2-3 is a specialized nickel-copper superalloy designed to deliver enhanced performance in corrosive environments, building on the legacy of traditional Monel alloys while incorporating tailored modifications for specific industrial demands. While less commonly referenced than widely used grades like Monel 400 or C-2000, HB2-3 is valued in applications requiring a balance of corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and fabricability.
monel HC-4 Superalloy
Monel HC-4 is a high-performance nickel-copper superalloy tailored for enhanced corrosion resistance in aggressive industrial environments, particularly those involving chloride-rich or mixed acid conditions. As a specialized variant of the Monel family, HC-4 builds on the core strengths of nickel-copper alloys while incorporating strategic alloying additions to expand its operational range.
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