Haynes 25, also known as L-605 alloy, is a high-temperature, high-strength, and highly corrosion-resistant superalloy. It is developed and produced by Haynes International, Inc. in the United States and is typically used in high-temperature, high-pressure, and highly corrosive environments. The main components of Haynes 25 alloy are cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, iron, and tungsten, with cobalt content exceeding 50%. This gives it better high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance than other nickel-based alloys. The alloy also has excellent high-temperature oxidation and thermal corrosion resistance, can be used in high-temperature environments up to 1200â??, and has good machinability and weldability. Here are the Haynes 25 alloy's various country standards in English: US: AMS 5537, AMS 5796, AMS 5797, AMS 5800, AMS 5801, AMS 5803, AMS 5876, AMS 5894, ASTM B424, ASTM B425, UNS R30605 Europe: EN 2.4964 Germany: DIN 17744, VdT�?V 424 France: AFNOR NC 22 K, AIR 9165 UK: BS HR 5, BS HR 504, BS HR 505 Japan: JIS NW6025 We can provide the following the form:Haynes 25 coil; Haynes 25 strip;Haynes 25 plate; Haynes 25 sheets; Haynes 25 tube; Haynes 25 pipe;Haynes 25 flat; Haynes 25 bar GB/JIS:NW alloy L-605/UNS:R30605/W.Nr:2.4964 Haynes 25 alloy has a wide range of applications in various industries due to its excellent high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance. It is commonly used in gas turbine engine components, such as combustor liners, turbine blades, and afterburner parts. It is also used in the aerospace industry for hot section components, including heat shields, jet engine exhaust systems, and rocket motor components. In addition, Haynes 25 alloy finds use in chemical and petrochemical processing, where it is utilized for equipment such as reactors, distillation columns, and heat exchangers. It is also employed in high-temperature furnace components, such as muffles, retorts, and flame shields.
410 stainless steel is a stainless steel grade produced in accordance with American ASTM standards, which is equivalent to 1Cr13 stainless steel, S41000 (American AISI, ASTM). 0.15% carbon, 13% chromium, 410 stainless steel: good corrosion resistance, machinability, general purpose blades, valves. 410 stainless steel heat treatment: solution treatment (�¢??) 800-900 slow cooling or 750 fast cooling.Features: high strength; excellent machinability; hardening after heat treatment; magnetic; not suitable for harsh corrosive environments. 410 stainless steel is a type of martensitic stainless steel that contains 11.5-13.5% chromium and has excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and hardness. It is a magnetic material and can be hardened through heat treatment, making it suitable for use in various applications that require high strength and corrosion resistance. Some of the key properties of 410 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 410 stainless steel is highly resistant to corrosion, including water, steam, and chemical environments. However, it is not suitable for use in highly acidic or alkaline environments. Hardness: 410 stainless steel has high hardness and strength, making it suitable for use in applications that require wear and abrasion resistance. Heat treatability: 410 stainless steel can be hardened through heat treatment, allowing for improved strength and hardness. Magnetic properties: 410 stainless steel is magnetic and can be used in applications that require magnetic properties. Some of the common applications for 410 stainless steel include: Cutlery and kitchen utensils Valve components and pump parts Bolts, nuts, and screws Springs and bearings Medical instruments and dental tools Oil and gas equipment Overall, 410 stainless steel is a highly versatile material that is well-suited for use in various applications where high strength, corrosion resistance, and hardness are required. Here are some of the most common international standards for 410 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4303: Stainless steel bars GB/T 1220: Stainless steel bars We can provide the following the form:410 stainless steel coil; 410 stainless stee strip;410 stainless stee plate; 410 stainless steel sheets; 410 stainless steel tubes; 410 stainless steel pipe;410 stainless steel flat; 410 stainless steel bar General blades, mechanical parts, tableware class 1 (spoon, fork, knife, etc.).
Inconel 601, an alloy material. Excellent oxidation resistance at high temperature, good carbonation resistance, good oxidation resistance to sulfur-containing atmosphere, good mechanical properties at room temperature and high temperature, good resistance to stress corrosion cracking due to controlled Carbon content and grain size, 601 has higher creep rupture strength, so it is recommended to use 601 in the field above 500 �°C. Below are the international standard designations and specifications for Inconel 601: American standard designation: UNS N06601, Specifications: ASTM B166, ASTM B167, ASTM B168, ASTM B775, ASTM B829, ASTM B517, ASTM B751, ASTM B775, ASTM B829, ASTM B775, ASTM B751, ASTM B775, AMS 5715, AMS 5870, AMS 5871, AMS 5580, AMS 5715, AMS 5870, AMS 5871, AMS 5580. German standard designation: W.Nr. 2.4851, Specifications: DIN 17742, DIN 17750, DIN 17751, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754. Japanese standard designation: JIS NCF 601, Specifications: JIS G4902, JIS G4903, JIS G4904, JIS G4905, JIS G4906, JIS G4907. Chinese standard designation: GH236, Specifications: GB/T 5580, GB/T 14992, GB/T 14995, GB/T 14997, GB/T 15000, GB/T 15001. We can provide the following the form:Inconel601 alloy coil; Inconel601 alloy strip;Inconel601 alloy plate; Inconel601 alloy sheets; Inconel601 alloy tube; Inconel601 alloy pipe; Inconel601 alloy flat; Inconel601 alloy bar GB:1Cr23Ni60Fe13Al;JIS:NAS 601/NCF 601;UNS:N06601;W.Nr:2.4851 1. Trays, baskets and fixtures used in heat treatment factories. 2. Steel wire split annealing and radiant tubes, high-velocity gas burners, wire mesh belts in industrial furnaces. 3. Isolation tanks in ammonia reforming and catalytic support grids in nitric acid manufacturing. 4. Exhaust system components 5. Combustion chamber of solid waste incinerator 6. Pipe supports and soot handling components 7. Exhaust gas detoxification system components 8. Oxygen reheater
Haynes 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy with excellent high-temperature strength, good oxidation resistance, and excellent resistance to carburization and sulfidation. It is commonly used in gas turbine engine components, industrial furnace applications, and other high-temperature applications. Haynes 617 has a nominal composition of 44.5% nickel, 20-24% chromium, 8-10% molybdenum, 0.5% maximum copper, 0.15% maximum carbon, 1.0% maximum cobalt, 0.5% maximum silicon, 1.0% maximum manganese, 0.015% maximum sulfur, 0.015% maximum phosphorus, and the balance iron. Haynes 617 offers excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures, making it ideal for use in gas turbine engine components such as combustion liners, transition ducts, and exhaust systems. Its high-temperature strength and resistance to carburization and sulfidation make it suitable for use in industrial furnace applications such as radiant tubes, muffles, and retorts. In addition to its high-temperature strength and resistance to oxidation and carburization, Haynes 617 also offers good resistance to thermal shock and thermal fatigue. This makes it ideal for use in applications that require resistance to cyclic heating and cooling, such as gas turbine engine components and industrial furnace applications. Overall, Haynes 617 is a versatile high-temperature alloy that offers excellent mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion and oxidation in high-temperature environments. Its use in gas turbine engine components and industrial furnace applications has been well-established, and it continues to be an important material in these industries. US standards: AMS 5887: Standard specification for Haynes 617 plate, sheet, and strip; AMS 5888: Standard specification for Haynes 617 rod, wire, and bar; AMS 5889: Standard specification for Haynes 617 seamless or welded pipe; ASME SB 166: Standard specification for Haynes 617 rod, wire, and bar; ASME SB 167: Standard specification for Haynes 617 seamless pipe; ASME SB 168: Standard specification for Haynes 617 plate, sheet, and strip; ASME SB 564: Standard specification for Haynes 617 forgings. We can provide the following the products:Haynes 617 alloy coil; Haynes 617 alloy strip;Haynes 617 alloy plate; Haynes 617 alloy sheets; Haynes 617 alloy tube; Haynes 617 alloy pipe;Haynes 617 alloy flat; Haynes 617 alloy bar GB/JIS:NW 6617/UNS:N06617/W.Nr:2.4663
Inconel Alloy 725 (UNS N07725) is a nickel chromium molybdenum niobium alloy with high corrosion resistance and age hardening to very high strength. Its composition is similar to Inconel 625 alloy. Inconel 625 is an alloy widely used in various corrosive environments. Its strength can be improved by cold work hardening and has been used for small bolts. Inconel 725 alloy basically has the same corrosion resistance as Inconel 625 alloy, but Inconel 725 alloy is an alloy that is age-strengthened by a heat treatment process. Since the stress of Inconel 725 alloy is through heat treatment instead of cold working, the plasticity and toughness are still high, and it is suitable for making high-strength, high-corrosion-resistant parts. Here are the common national standard designations of Inconel 725: US standard designations: UNS N07725, AMS 5660, AMS 5832, AMS 5772, AMS 5796, AMS 5581, ASTM B805, ASTM B805, ASTM B805. European standard designations: EN 2.4668, EN 10269, EN 10272, EN 10216-5, EN 10250-4, EN 10263-4, EN 10297-2, EN 10302, EN 10312, EN 12266-1, EN 12560-6, EN 13480-3, EN 13480-5, EN 13544-2, EN 1592-4. German standard designations: DIN NiCr22Mo9Nb, DIN 2.4627, DIN 17742, DIN 17744, DIN 17752, DIN 17754, DIN 17751. Japanese standard designations: JIS NCF725, JIS G4902, JIS G4941, JIS G5502, JIS G5122. Chinese standard designations: GB/T UNS N07725, GB/T 14992, GB/T 15001, GB/T 15003, GB/T 15004, GB/T 21833. We can provide the following the form:Inconel725 alloy coil; Inconel725 alloy strip;Inconel725 alloy plate; Inconel725 alloy sheets; Inconel725 alloy tube; Inconel725 alloy pipe; Inconel725 alloy flat; Inconel725 alloy bar Used for pipe fittings, joints and bearings in acid-resistant equipment. It is also widely used in marine ship equipment; GB:00Cr21Ni57Mo8Nb5TiA1;JIS:NCF725;UNS:N07725;W.Nr 2.4668
Incoloy alloy G-3 is a highly corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium-iron alloy. It is designed for use in highly aggressive environments, such as chemical processing plants, petrochemical refineries, and nuclear power plants. The alloy exhibits excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing acids, as well as to chloride-containing solutions. Conclusion Incoloy alloy G-3 is a highly corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium-iron alloy that exhibits excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing acids, as well as to chloride-containing solutions. The alloy has high strength and excellent toughness, even at high temperatures, and is used in a wide range of applications in highly aggressive environments. Incoloy alloy G-3 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy with additions of molybdenum and copper. Here are some international standards and specifications for this alloy: American standards: ASTM B582, ASTM B462, ASTM B472, ASTM B366, ASTM B462, ASTM B463, ASTM B472, ASTM B574, ASTM B575, ASME SB-582, ASME SB-462, ASME SB-472, ASME SB-366, ASME SB-462, ASME SB-463, ASME SB-472, ASME SB-574, ASME SB-575 European standards: EN 2.4619, EN 2.4650 German standards: DIN NiCr23Mo16Cu, DIN 2.4619, DIN 2.4650 British standards: BS NA 24 Japanese standards: JIS NW 6200 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloyG-3 coil; Incoloy alloyG-3 strip;Incoloy alloy G-3 plate; Incoloy alloy G-3 sheets; Incoloy alloy G-3 tube; Incoloy alloy G-3 pipe;Incoloy alloy G-3 flat; Incoloy alloy G-3 bar BS:NA 24/JIS:NW 6200/UNSN06985/W.Nr:2.4619 Incoloy alloy G-3 is used in a wide range of applications, including: Chemical processing plants: The alloy is used in equipment such as heat exchangers, valves, pumps, and reactors that are exposed to highly corrosive acids and other chemicals. Petrochemical refineries: Incoloy alloy G-3 is used in equipment such as distillation columns, piping, and heat exchangers that are exposed to high temperatures and corrosive chemicals. Nuclear power plants: The alloy is used in equipment such as steam generators and reactor vessels that are exposed to high temperatures and radiation.
Incoloy Alloy 907 is a high-strength, high-temperature alloy mainly composed of nickel, chromium, iron, molybdenum, niobium and other elements. It has excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance and creep resistance, and is widely used in aviation, energy, chemical and other fields. The following is the detailed introduction of Incoloy Alloy 907: performance: Corrosion resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good corrosion resistance in various environments such as acid, alkali and salt. Oxidation resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good oxidation resistance at high temperature, and can resist oxidation, thermal corrosion and high temperature oxidation. Creep resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good creep resistance under high temperature and high stress. Processability: Incoloy Alloy 907 can be processed by various processing methods, such as forging, heat treatment, cold working, hot rolling, etc. The international standard designations for Incoloy alloy 907 include UNS N19907 and W.Nr. 2.4663. There are also corresponding standards and specifications in different countries and regions, such as AMS and ASTM standards in the United States, EN standards in Europe, and JIS and JPI standards in Japan. Here are the specific standards and designations for Incoloy alloy 907 in different countries: United States: AMS 5541, AMS 5542, AMS 5544, AMS 5548, ASTM B366, ASTM B408, UNS N19907 Germany: DIN 17750, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, W.Nr. 2.4663 United Kingdom: BS HR 505 Europe: EN 10095 Japan: JIS H4551, JPI-SB46 We can provide the follwoing the form:Incoloy alloy907 coil; Incoloy alloy907 strip;Incoloy alloy907 plate; Incoloy alloy907 sheets; Incoloy alloy907 tube; Incoloy alloy907 pipe;Incoloy alloy907 flat; Incoloy alloy907 bar BS:HR 505/JIS:NW4894/UNS:N19907/W.Nr:2.4669 Incoloy Alloy 907 is widely used in aviation, energy, chemical and other fields, such as: Heat treatment equipment and furnaces in high temperature oxidation environment Components of turbine engines and jet engines in aerospace Reactors, distillation towers and other components of chemical equipment Fuel elements in the nuclear industry, reactor internal structures, etc. It should be noted that when selecting and using Incoloy Alloy 907, it needs to be confirmed according to the specific situation and comply with local standards and regulations.
Incoloy Alloy 926 is a super-austenitic nickel-based alloy with high levels of molybdenum, nitrogen, and chromium. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance in a variety of challenging environments, including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and seawater. Here is a detailed introduction to Incoloy Alloy 926 and its applications: Incoloy alloy 926 is a super-austenitic nickel-based alloy with high corrosion resistance and excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. It has a chemical composition of 22% chromium, 25% molybdenum, 6% tungsten, and 0.5% nitrogen, with nickel and iron making up the balance. The alloy also contains small amounts of copper and titanium. Incoloy alloy 926 is known for its excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, including chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking and pitting and crevice corrosion. It also has good resistance to sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid, as well as seawater and brine solutions. The alloy's high nickel and molybdenum content provides excellent resistance to reducing environments, while its chromium content enhances its resistance to oxidizing environments. In terms of mechanical properties, Incoloy alloy 926 exhibits high strength and toughness, along with excellent weldability and formability. It can be fabricated using a variety of techniques, including hot and cold working, machining, and welding. Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, Incoloy alloy 926 is commonly used in a variety of industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, nuclear, marine, and desalination. It is often used in applications involving sour gas environments, such as in the production of oil and gas, as well as in heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and piping systems. The international standards and specifications for Incoloy alloy 926 are as follows: United States: ASTM B649, AMS 5737, AMS 5853, UNS N08926 Europe: EN 1.4529, SEW 400 Germany: DIN 17752, DIN 17754, DIN 17750, W.Nr. 1.4529 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy926 coil; Incoloy alloy926 strip;Incoloy alloy926 plate; Incoloy alloy926 sheets; Incoloy alloy926 tube; Incoloy alloy926 pipe;Incoloy alloy926 flat; Incoloy alloy926 bar BS:NA 25/JIS:SUS 890L/UNS:N08925/W.Nr:1.4529
304 stainless steel is a widely used austenitic stainless steel alloy that contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and good formability and weldability. 304 stainless steel is commonly used in a variety of applications, including kitchen equipment, food processing equipment, chemical processing equipment, heat exchangers, and architectural trim. The composition of 304 stainless steel provides it with excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments, including acidic and alkaline solutions, as well as high-temperature and high-pressure applications. Additionally, 304 stainless steel exhibits good resistance to intergranular corrosion, which can occur in welded parts due to the formation of chromium carbides at grain boundaries. In terms of mechanical properties, 304 stainless steel has a tensile strength of around 515 MPa (75 ksi) and a yield strength of 205 MPa (30 ksi), making it suitable for use in high-stress applications. It also has a high elongation, which allows it to be formed and shaped without cracking or breaking. 304 stainless steel can be easily formed and fabricated using a variety of techniques, including cold and hot working, machining, and welding. It can also be polished and finished to achieve a variety of surface textures and appearances. Overall, 304 stainless steel is a versatile and widely used material that offers excellent corrosion resistance, good strength and formability, and a variety of fabrication and finishing options. The following are some of the commonly used international standards for 304 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 4237: Hot rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:304 stainless steel coil; 304 stainless stee strip�¯�¼?304 stainless stee plate; 304 stainless steel sheets; 304 stainless steel tubes 304 stainless steel pipe; 304 stainless steel flat; 304 stainless steel bar
420 stainless steel is a kind of martensitic stainless steel, which has the characteristics of certain wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and high hardness. 420 stainless steel is a martensitic grade of stainless steel that contains chromium and molybdenum, making it corrosion-resistant and hardenable. It has good strength, hardness, and wear resistance, and is commonly used in applications where high strength and moderate corrosion resistance are required, such as in cutlery, surgical instruments, and dental equipment. Some of the key properties of 420 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 420 has good corrosion resistance in mild atmospheric environments and in most mild chemical environments. Hardness: 420 is a hardenable stainless steel and can be hardened by heat treatment, making it ideal for applications where high hardness is required. Wear resistance: 420 has good wear resistance due to its high hardness. Machinability: 420 has moderate machinability in the annealed condition, but is more difficult to machine in the hardened condition. Some of the common applications for 420 stainless steel include: Cutlery, including knives, scissors, and blades Surgical instruments, such as scalpels and forceps Dental equipment, including dental drills and hand tools Valve parts Pump shafts and bearings Overall, 420 stainless steel is a reliable and versatile material that is well-suited for use in applications where high strength, hardness, and moderate corrosion resistance are required. Here are some of the most common international standards for 420 stainless steel: ASTM A276: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A314: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Billets and Bars for Forging ASTM A473: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Forgings ASTM A580: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Wire EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4303: Stainless steel bars GB/T 1220: Stainless steel bars We can provide the following form:420 stainless steel coil; 420 stainless stee strip;420 stainless stee plate; 420 stainless steel sheets; 420 stainless steel tubes; 420 stainless steel pipe; 420 stainless steel flat; 420 stainless steel bar 420 stainless steel is suitable for all kinds of precision machinery, bearings, electrical appliances, equipment, instruments, meters, transportation tools, household appliances, etc. It is mostly used in the manufacture of parts resistant to atmosphere, water vapor, water and oxidative acid corrosion.
329 stainless steel is a duplex stainless steel with a higher strength and corrosion resistance than austenitic stainless steels. It belongs to the family of duplex stainless steels that contain two-phase microstructures consisting of austenitic and ferritic phases in roughly equal proportions. The combination of these phases provides 329 stainless steel with a unique set of properties, making it ideal for use in various industrial applications. Some of the key properties of 329 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 329 stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in environments containing chlorides and other halides, making it ideal for use in marine and chemical processing applications. High strength: 329 stainless steel has higher strength than austenitic stainless steels and can withstand high stress and pressure. Weldability: 329 stainless steel is readily weldable using common welding techniques and is not prone to weld decay. Machinability: 329 stainless steel has good machinability and can be easily machined using conventional machining techniques. Some of the common applications for 329 stainless steel include: Marine applications: due to its excellent corrosion resistance in seawater environments, 329 stainless steel is often used in marine applications such as propeller shafts, pump parts, and fasteners. Chemical processing: 329 stainless steel is commonly used in chemical processing applications due to its resistance to various chemicals and high temperatures. Oil and gas industry: 329 stainless steel is often used in oil and gas production and processing equipment, including pumps, valves, and heat exchangers. Overall, 329 stainless steel is a highly versatile and reliable material that offers a unique combination of strength and corrosion resistance properties, making it ideal for use in a wide range of industrial applications. Here are some of the most common international standards for 329 stainless steel: ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications EN 10088-1: Stainless steels - Part 1: List of stainless steels EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 1220: Stainless steel bars We can provide the following form:329 stainless steel coil; 329 stainless stee strip;329 stainless stee plate; 329 stainless steel sheets; 329 stainless steel tubes; 329 stainless steel pipe; 329 stainless steel flat; 329 stainless steel bar
Inconel 686 is suitable for use in amphoteric acids or amphoteric mixed acids, especially in corrosive environments containing high concentrations of chloride ions in amphoteric mixed acids. It has excellent resistance to uniform corrosion, electrochemical corrosion, localized corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement in seawater, and seawater has little effect on its fatigue strength. Therefore, Inconel686 alloy is an ideal material for marine environment applications, such as fasteners in seawater. The yield strength after cold working strengthening can be as high as 150ksi (1000MPa), and it has the same corrosion resistance as the solid solution state. Inconel 686 alloy is used in corrosive environments such as chemical process, pollution control (flue gas desulfurization), papermaking, pharmaceutical and garbage disposal. Inconel686 welding material is an ideal corrosion-resistant material for surfacing of steel. Here are the international standard designations and specifications for Inconel 686: American standard designation: UNS N06686, Specifications: ASTM B564, ASTM B574, ASTM B462, ASTM B446, ASTM B462, ASTM B564, ASTM B166, ASTM B462, ASTM B472, ASTM B626, ASTM B408, ASTM B473, ASTM B444, ASTM B729, ASTM B677, ASTM B622, ASTM B829, ASTM B366. German standard designation: W.Nr. 2.4606, Specifications: DIN 17744, DIN 17750, DIN 17752, DIN 17754. Japanese standard designation: JIS NW686, Specifications: JIS G4902, JIS G4903, JIS G4904, JIS G4905, JIS G4906, JIS G4907. Chinese standard designation: GH686, Specifications: GB/T 15007, GB/T 15008, GB/T 15009, GB/T 15010, GB/T 15011, GB/T 15012. We can provide the following the form:Inconel686 alloy coil; Inconel686 alloy strip;Inconel686 alloy plate; Inconel686 alloy sheets; Inconel686 alloy tube; Inconel686 alloy pipe; Inconel686 alloy flat; Inconel686 alloy bar DIN:17744;JIS:NW686;UNS:N06686;W.Nr:2.4606 Mainly include chemical treatment, pollution prevention and control, pulp and paper, industrial waste and domestic waste treatment. Chemical processing includes heat exchangers, reactors, evaporators and transfer piping. Air pollution prevention includes chimney linings, pipes, furnace doors, scrubbers, flue gas reheaters, propellers, housings
INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is a nickel-chromium-iron-molybdenum alloy with excellent resistance to corrosion in a wide range of environments. This alloy has a high nickel content, which provides superior resistance to oxidizing chemicals and reduces the risk of stress corrosion cracking. INCOLOY ALLOY 020 also has high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, making it ideal for use in harsh chemical processing environments. In conclusion, INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is a highly versatile alloy with excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, making it suitable for use in a variety of industries and applications. Incoloy alloy 020 is also known as Alloy 20. Here are some international standards and specifications for this alloy: American standards: ASTM B473, ASTM B462, ASTM B729, ASTM B464, ASTM B729, ASTM B366, ASTM B462, ASTM B463, ASTM B464, ASTM B468, ASTM B729, ASTM B729, ASTM B729, ASTM B462, ASTM B729, ASME SB-473, ASME SB-462, ASME SB-729, ASME SB-464, ASME SB-366, ASME SB-462, ASME SB-463, ASME SB-464, ASME SB-468, ASME SB-729, ASME SB-729, ASME SB-729, ASME SB-462, ASME SB-729 European standards: EN 2.4660, EN 2.4663 German standards: DIN NiCr20CuMo, DIN 2.4660, DIN 2.4663 British standards: BS NA 24 Japanese standards: JIS NW 024 (similar to Alloy 20) It's important to note that these standards may have slightly different compositions or properties than Incoloy alloy 020/Alloy 20, so it's important to verify that they meet your specific requirements before specifying them. Regenerate response We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy020 coil; Incoloy alloy 020 strip;Incoloy alloy 020 plate; Incoloy alloy 020 sheets; Incoloy alloy 02 tube; Incoloy alloy 020 pipe; Incoloy alloy 020 flat; Incoloy alloy 020 bar BS:NA 24/JIS:NW024/UNS:N08020/W.Nrï¼?2.4663 INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is widely used in a variety of industries due to its excellent corrosion resistance and high strength. Some common applications include: Chemical processing: INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is frequently used in chemical processing equipment such as heat exchangers, tanks, and piping. Oil and gas: INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is used in oil and gas production due to its resistance to sulfur-containing gases and high temperatures. Power generation: INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is used in power generation equipment such as boilers, steam generators, and turbine components due to its high strength and corrosion resistance. Marine: INCOLOY ALLOY 020 is used in marine environments due to its resistance to seawater and other harsh corrosive environments.
Incoloy Alloy 902 is a high-strength, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant alloy material with excellent mechanical properties and oxidation resistance. It is an iron-based high-temperature alloy composed of elements such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, copper, aluminum, titanium, and zirconium. The main features of Incoloy Alloy 902 include: Corrosion resistance: Incoloy Alloy 902 has strong corrosion resistance and can resist the corrosion of many strong acids, alkalis, and saltwater environments. Therefore, it is widely used in the chemical, marine, and petroleum industries. Oxidation resistance: Incoloy Alloy 902 has excellent oxidation resistance and can be used for a long time in high-temperature environments without failure. Therefore, it is widely used in equipment and devices operating in high-temperature oxidation environments. High-strength performance: Incoloy Alloy 902 has extremely high strength and hardness, can withstand high stress and high loads, and is therefore widely used in high-strength fields such as aerospace, nuclear industry, etc. Good machinability: Incoloy Alloy 902 has good machinability and can be formed and processed by various methods such as hot working and cold working, suitable for the manufacture of products in various shapes and specifications. In summary, Incoloy Alloy 902 is an excellent high-temperature alloy material with excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and high-strength performance. It is widely used in the manufacture of equipment and devices operating in high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosion-resistant environments. Incoloy alloy 902 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum and niobium. Here are some international standards and specifications for this alloy: American standards: AMS 5221, AMS 5223, AMS 5225, AMS 5226, AMS 5230, AMS 5231, AMS 5542, AMS 5676, AMS 5717, AMS 5718, AMS 5719, AMS 5738, AMS 5801, AMS 5803, AMS 5804, AMS 5806, AMS 5580, ASTM B366, ASTM B408, ASTM B564, ASTM B649, ASTM B670, ASME SB-366, ASME SB-408, ASME SB-564, ASME SB-649, ASME SB-670 European standards: EN 2.4665 German standards: DIN NiCr21Mo14W, DIN 2.4665 British standards: BS HR 202 Japanese standards: JIS NW 4990 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy902 coil; Incoloy alloy902 strip;Incoloy alloy902 plate;Incoloy alloy902 sheets; Incoloy alloy 902 tube; Incoloy alloy 902 pipe;Incoloy alloy 902 flat; Incoloy alloy902 bar BS: HR 202/JIS:NW 4990/UNS:N09902/W.Nr:2.4665
Incoloy alloy 945 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-iron-chromium alloy. It is primarily composed of nickel, chromium, and iron, with trace amounts of molybdenum, copper, and titanium. This alloy exhibits excellent resistance to stress-corrosion cracking, crevice corrosion, pitting, and intergranular corrosion. It is also highly resistant to hydrogen embrittlement and chloride stress corrosion cracking. Incoloy alloy 945 has good mechanical properties at both ambient and elevated temperatures. Its high strength and ductility make it ideal for use in high-stress applications, such as gas turbines, chemical processing equipment, and marine applications. This alloy can withstand temperatures up to 1000�°C (1832�°F) and has a high fatigue strength, making it suitable for use in cyclically loaded components. In addition to its excellent mechanical and corrosion resistance properties, Incoloy alloy 945 is also resistant to oxidation and sulfidation. This makes it well-suited for use in high-temperature environments where exposure to gases and corrosive elements is common. Overall, Incoloy alloy 945 is a versatile and reliable alloy that is suitable for a wide range of demanding applications in industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, and power generation. The execution standards for Incoloy alloy 945 by country are as follows: United States: ASTM B163, ASTM B423, ASTM B829, UNS N09945 Europe: EN 10216-5, EN 10297-2, EN 10222-5, EN 10250-4, EN 10269, EN 10272, EN 10296-2, EN 10297-4, EN 10302, EN 10312 Germany: DIN 17742, DIN 17750, DIN 17751, DIN 17752, DIN 17754, W.Nr. 2.4633 United Kingdom: BS 3076 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy945 coil; Incoloy alloy945 strip;Incoloy alloy945 plate; Incoloy alloy945 sheets; Incoloy alloy945 tube; Incoloy alloy945 pipe;Incoloy alloy945 flat; Incoloy alloy945 bar GBG:H945/JIS/UNS:N09945/W.Nr:2.4669 Incoloy Alloy 945 is typically used in high-temperature applications where resistance to oxidation and creep are required. Some of the typical applications include gas turbine components, heat exchangers, furnace muffles, and petrochemical processing equipment. Conclusion Incoloy Alloy 945 is a high-temperature alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and creep. Its chemical composition and mechanical properties make it suitable for use in high-stress environments at elevated temperatures. Its wide range of applications makes it an important material in the aerospace, petrochemical, and power generation industries.
Haynes 188 is a high-temperature, high-strength, and high-corrosion-resistant superalloy developed and produced by Haynes International in the United States. It is typically used in high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive environments. Haynes 188 alloy is renowned for its outstanding high-temperature strength and excellent corrosion resistance. The main components of Haynes 188 alloy include nickel, chromium, molybdenum, iron, titanium, aluminum, and tantalum. The combination of these elements gives Haynes 188 extremely high heat resistance and corrosion resistance. It can be used at temperatures as high as 1095 and has excellent oxidation and thermal corrosion resistance. Additionally, Haynes 188 has good machinability, weldability, and castability, making it suitable for manufacturing components of various shapes and sizes. The following are the international standards for Haynes 188 alloy: United States: AMS 5608, AMS 5772, AMS 5801, AMS 5796, AMS 5797, AMS 5800, AMS 5879, AMS 6925, AMS 5803, AMS 5596, AMS 5708, AMS 5804, AMS 5806, AMS 5799, AMS 5836, AMS 5875, AMS 5954, ASTM B574, ASTM B574M, ASTM B435, ASTM B582, UNS R30188 Europe: EN 2.4683, EN 2.4684, EN 2.4694 Germany: DIN 17743 France: AFNOR Z 20 CNDT 35.20, AIR 9165 United Kingdom: BS HR 203, BS HR 504, BS HR 505 Japan: JIS NW 5886 We can provide the following the form:Haynes 188 coil; Haynes 188 strip;Haynes 188 plate; Haynes 188 sheets; Haynes 188 tube; Haynes 188 pipe;Haynes 188 flat; Haynes 188 bar GB:GH5188/JIS:NW 6190/UNS:R30188/W.Nr:2.4683 Haynes 188 is primarily used in aerospace, petrochemical, chemical, energy, and marine fields. In aerospace, Haynes 188 is commonly used to manufacture components such as turbine blades, combustors, and nozzles in turbine engines. In petrochemical, chemical, and energy fields, Haynes 188 is often used to manufacture petrochemical reactors, catalyst carriers, high-temperature pipelines, corrosion-resistant coatings, and oil extraction equipment. In the marine industry, Haynes 188 is commonly used to manufacture components in marine environments such as propellers and bearings. Overall, Haynes 188 alloy has excellent high-temperature, high-strength, and high-corrosion resistance properties and is widely used in various industrial fields. It is an important superalloy material.
Haynes 242 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with excellent high-temperature strength, good oxidation resistance, and resistance to hot corrosion and thermal fatigue. It is typically used in gas turbine engine components, such as turbine blades, vanes, and combustor liners, as well as in industrial furnace applications. Haynes 242 offers excellent high-temperature strength, with a minimum yield strength of 880 MPa and a minimum tensile strength of 1100 MPa. It also has good ductility, with a minimum elongation of 12%. In addition, it has good thermal stability and resistance to thermal fatigue, making it suitable for use in high-temperature applications. Haynes 242 also has good resistance to oxidation and hot corrosion, which makes it suitable for use in gas turbine engine components that are exposed to high-temperature and corrosive environments. It has a maximum HB hardness of 300 and excellent fatigue strength at high temperatures. Haynes 242 is typically available in the form of sheet, plate, bar, and wire. It can be machined using conventional methods and is weldable using standard welding techniques. Overall, Haynes 242 is a high-strength, high-temperature alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and hot corrosion, making it ideal for use in gas turbine engine components and industrial furnace applications. Here are the national standards for Haynes 242 alloy: United States: AMS 5708, AMS 5776, AMS 5777, AMS 5853, AMS 5854, AMS 5857, AMS 5858, AMS 5895, AMS 5896, AMS 5897, AMS 5898, AMS 5965, AMS 5966, AMS 5967, AMS 5968, AMS 5969, AMS 5970, AMS 5971, AMS 5972, AMS 5973, AMS 5974, AMS 5975, AMS 5976, AMS 5977, AMS 5978, AMS 5979, AMS 5980, AMS 5981, ASTM B435, ASTM B572, UNS R30556 Europe: EN 2.4683 Germany: DIN 17743, VdTÃ??V 435 United Kingdom: BS HR 202, BS HR 501, BS HR 502 Japan: JIS NW 6242 We can provide the following the form:Haynes 242 coil; Haynes242 strip;Haynes 242 plate; Haynes 242 sheets; Haynes 242 tube; Haynes 242 pipe;Haynes 242 flat; Haynes 242 bar GB/JIS:NW 625/UNS:N10242/W.Nr:2.4683 Haynes 242 is typically used in gas turbine engine components, such as turbine blades, vanes, and combustor liners. It is also used in industrial furnace applications, including muffles, retorts, and heat treating fixtures. The high-temperature strength and excellent resistance to oxidation and hot corrosion make Haynes 242 an ideal material for use in high-temperature and corrosive environments. It is commonly used in aerospace, power generation, and industrial applications where high-temperature and corrosive conditions are present.
Hastelloy C-276 is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium superalloy with exceptional corrosion resistance in a variety of aggressive media. It was developed by Haynes International in the 1960s as a more versatile alternative to other nickel alloys such as Hastelloy B-2 and Hastelloy C-4. The high chromium content in Hastelloy C-276 provides superior resistance to oxidizing environments, while the molybdenum and tungsten enhance resistance to reducing media. The nickel content also makes Hastelloy C-276 highly resistant to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking. Hastelloy C-276 has a wide range of applications in industries such as chemical processing, pulp and paper production, waste treatment, and pollution control. Its resistance to hot sulfuric acid and chlorine environments makes it suitable for use in scrubbers, ducting, and piping systems. It is also used in flue gas desulfurization systems and in the production of organic chemicals such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride. Hastelloy C-276 is a versatile alloy that can be easily fabricated using traditional techniques such as hot and cold forming, welding, and machining. It can also be heat treated to optimize its properties for specific applications. For example, annealing at temperatures between 2050�°F and 2150�°F can improve resistance to intergranular attack, while solution annealing at 2150�°F followed by rapid quenching can enhance resistance to localized corrosion. Overall, Hastelloy C-276 is an excellent choice for applications that require superior corrosion resistance and high strength in aggressive environments. Its versatility, ease of fabrication, and excellent mechanical properties make it a popular choice in a variety of industries. The following are the various national standards for Hastelloy C-276 alloy: United States: AMS 5750, AMS 5751, AMS 5796, AMS 5587, ASTM B366, ASTM B462, ASTM B574, ASTM B575, ASTM B619, ASTM B622, ASTM B626, UNS N10276 Europe: EN 2.4819 Germany: DIN 17744 France: AFNOR NC 17 D United Kingdom: BS HR 202, BS HR 403 Japan: JIS NW 0276 We can offer the following products:Hastelloy C-276 coil; Hastelloy C-276 strip;Hastelloy C-276 plate; Hastelloy C-276 sheets; Hastelloy C-276 tube; Hastelloy C-276 pipe;Hastelloy C-276 flat; Hastelloy C-276 bar GB:GH2761/JIS:NW 0276/UNS :N10276/W.Nr:2.4819 Hastelloy C-276 has a wide range of applications in industries such as: Chemical processing Pulp and paper production Waste treatment Pollution control Scrubbers, ducting, and piping systems in sulfuric acid and chlorine environments Flue gas desulfurization systems Production of organic chemicals such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride. It is also used in various other applications where corrosion resistance and high strength are critical.
Hastelloy B is a nickel-molybdenum alloy that provides excellent resistance to reducing and oxidizing environments, as well as to stress corrosion cracking and pitting. It has a high nickel content, which makes it highly resistant to corrosion by a wide range of chemicals, including hydrochloric, sulfuric, and hydrofluoric acids. Additionally, its molybdenum content provides resistance to reducing agents such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. Hastelloy B has a wide range of applications in various industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, and petrochemical. It is commonly used in equipment such as pumps, valves, heat exchangers, and reactors, as well as in pipelines and fittings. The alloy can be easily fabricated and welded using standard techniques, and can be formed into a variety of shapes and sizes. It also exhibits good thermal stability, allowing it to maintain its mechanical properties even at high temperatures. However, Hastelloy B is not recommended for use in oxidizing environments where the presence of oxidizing salts, such as ferric or cupric salts, can cause rapid corrosion. It also has poor resistance to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, and should be used with caution in chloride-containing environments. Overall, Hastelloy B is a versatile and reliable alloy that offers excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments, making it a popular choice for many industrial applications. Hastelloy B is a high-temperature and corrosion-resistant alloy, and its execution standards may vary depending on different countries and regions. Here are some of the main Hastelloy B standards: US Standards: ASTM B335: Standard specification for Hastelloy B hot-rolled seamless pipes, rods and wires; ASTM B333: Standard specification for Hastelloy B hot-rolled plates, sheets, and strips; ASTM B366: Standard specification for Hastelloy B welded and seamless fittings. European Standards: DIN 17751: Standard specification for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant Hastelloy B plates, strips, sheets, and rods; EN 10088-3: Stainless steels and corrosion-resistant steels Part 3 - Technical delivery conditions for stainless steel plates, sheets, and strips. Japanese Standards: JIS G4902: Standard specification for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant Hastelloy B plates, rods, wires, seamless pipes, and welded pipes. Chinese Standards: GB/T 15007: Standard specification for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant Hastelloy B hot-rolled plates, sheets, and strips; GB/T 15008: Standard specification for Hastelloy B hot-rolled seamless pipes and welded pipes; GB/T 15009: Standard specification for Hastelloy B rods and wires; GB/T 15010: Standard specification for Hastelloy B welded and seamless fittings. We can provide the following products:HastelloyB coil; Hastelloy B strip;Hastelloy B plate; HastelloyB sheets; Hastelloy B tube; Hastelloy B pipe;Hastelloy B flat; Hastelloy B bar
INCOLOY alloy 800HP is a high-performance nickel-iron-chromium alloy that offers excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and sulfidation. It is used in a wide range of high-temperature applications such as furnace components, heat exchangers, petrochemical processing equipment, and power generation. This alloy also has good mechanical properties, making it suitable for use in demanding environments.In conclusion, INCOLOY alloy 800HP is a high-performance nickel-iron-chromium alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and sulfidation. Its good mechanical properties make it suitable for use in demanding environments, and it is commonly used in a variety of high-temperature applications such as furnace components, heat exchangers, petrochemical processing equipment, and power generation. American standards: ASTM B407, ASTM B163, ASTM B515, ASTM B514, ASTM B407, ASTM B408, ASTM B409, ASTM B564, ASME SB-407, ASME SB-163, ASME SB-515, ASME SB-514, ASME SB-407, ASME SB-408, ASME SB-409, ASME SB-564 European standards: EN 1.4876, EN 1.4959, EN 10216-5, EN 10217-7, EN 10222-5, EN 10269, EN 10272, EN 10296-2, EN 10028-7, EN 10095, EN 10204-3.1 Japanese standards: JIS NW 0800 (similar to Incoloy 800), JIS NW 0800H (similar to Incoloy 800H) Chinese standards: GB/T 14992, GB/T 14994, GB/T 15001, GB/T 15003, GB/T 15007, GB/T 15009, GB/T 15011, GB/T 15013, GB/T 15014, GB/T 15021, GB/T 15023, GB/T 15025, GB/T 15027, GB/T 15029, GB/T 15031, GB/T 15033, GB/T 15037, GB/T 15039, GB/T 15041, GB/T 15043, GB/T 15045, GB/T 15047, GB/T 15049, GB/T 15051, GB/T 15053, GB/T 15055, GB/T 15057, GB/T 15059, GB/T 15061, GB/T 15063, GB/T 15065, GB/T 15067, GB/T 15069, GB/T 15071, GB/T 15073, GB/T 15075, GB/T 15077, GB/T 15079, GB/T 15081, GB/T 15083, GB/T 15085, GB/T 15087, GB/T 15089, GB/T 15091, GB/T 15093, GB/T 15095, GB/T 15097, GB/T 15099, GB/T 15101, GB/T 15103, GB/T 15105, GB/T 15107, GB/T 15109, GB/T 15111, GB/T 15113, GB/T 15115, GB/T 15117, GB/T 15119, GB/T 15121. GB/JIS:NW 0800/UNS:N08811/W.Nr:1.4959 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy800HP coil; Incoloy alloy 800HP strip;Incoloy alloy 800HP plate; Incoloy alloy 800HP sheets; Incoloy alloy 800HP tube; Incoloy alloy 800HP pipe;Incoloy alloy 800HP flat; Incoloy alloy 800HP bar