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 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 […]
MP159 is a nickel-based alloy of the multi-phase family of alloys possessing the unique combination of ultra-high strength, good ductility, tension strength and corrosion resistance. MP159 alloy exhibits ultimate tensile strength levels in excess of 265,000 psi while maintaining reduction of area values greater than 30% through age hardening and work strengthening. Excellent strength and […]
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 […]
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