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Type: | Sheet |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Alloy Name | Chemical Composition | Density (g/cm³) | Melting Point (°C) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Key Features | Applications |
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GH2026 | Ni-based, typically Ni (50-60%), Cr (~20%), Mo (~5%), Co (~15%) | ~8.5 | 1280-1350 | ~800-1000 | High-temperature strength, excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance | Gas turbines, jet engines, and high-performance industrial turbines |
GH26 (GH2026) | Variant of GH2026; Ni-Cr-Co-Mo alloy | ~8.5 | Similar to GH2026 | Similar to GH2026 | Similar to GH2026 | Similar to GH2026 |
R-26 | Ni-Cr-Co-based, reinforced with Mo, W, and Nb | ~8.5 | ~1300 | ~850-1100 | High-temperature creep resistance, good weldability, thermal fatigue resistance | Aerospace engines, exhaust systems, and industrial heating components |
Refractaloy 26 | Ni-based superalloy with Cr, Co, Mo, Nb, and W | ~8.5 | ~1300 | ~850-1100 | Outstanding strength and creep resistance at elevated temperatures | High-pressure turbine blades, aerospace engines, and power generation equipment |
Superalloy steel plates is specially designed materials used in environments where high heat and stress are present. These alloys are made by adding elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to steel, which help improve their strength, resistance to oxidation, and durability at high temperatures.High-temperature alloy steels are made to be strong, durable, and resistant to damage in extreme conditions, making them essential for many high-performance industries.
1. What are high-temperature alloys?
High-temperature alloys are materials designed to maintain excellent mechanical properties, oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance, and structural stability under high-temperature conditions. These alloys are commonly used in industries like aerospace, energy, chemical, and automotive, especially in environments with extreme conditions.
2. What are the main uses of high-temperature alloys?
High-temperature alloys are primarily used in the following applications:
3. What are the main types of high-temperature alloys?
Common types of high-temperature alloys include:
4. Why are high-temperature alloys expensive?
High-temperature alloys are typically more expensive due to several reasons:
5. How do I choose the right high-temperature alloy for my needs?
When selecting a high-temperature alloy, consider the following factors:
6. Can I purchase small quantities of high-temperature alloys?
Yes, we offer small-batch customization services to meet your specific needs. Many high-temperature alloy suppliers can produce small quantities and offer different shapes and sizes of products.
7. What is the typical delivery time for high-temperature alloys?
The delivery time depends on several factors, including:
8. How can I ensure that the high-temperature alloys I purchase meet quality standards?
We recommend that you:
9. Can high-temperature alloys be further processed or customized?
Yes, many high-temperature alloys can be further processed or customized, including cutting, welding, heat treatment, etc. We offer corresponding processing services, and we can produce customized sizes and shapes based on your requirements.
10. What after-sales services are provided for high-temperature alloys?
We offer comprehensive after-sales services, including:
11. Do high-temperature alloys have recycling value?
Yes, many high-temperature alloys, especially nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, have high recycling value. Under certain conditions, these alloys can be recycled, especially in high-value components in industries like aerospace and energy.
12. How do I place an order for high-temperature alloys?
You can place an order through the following methods: