Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

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Type: Nickel Alloy
Standard: AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS
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  • Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Gh4141 Gh4145 Gh4163 Gh4169
Composition
High-Temperature Alloy
Technique
Cold Rolled
Shape
Bar
Surface Treatment
Polished
Special Use
High-strength Steel Plate, Wear Resistant Steel, Silicon Steel, Cold Heading Steel, Free Cutting Steel, Mold Steel
Application
Petrochemical, Aerospace, Marine Engineering Manu
MOQ
50kg
Trade Terms
EXW, Fob, CIF, CFR
Stock
Stock Available
Delivery Time
10-20day
Transport Package
Marine Packaging of Metal
Specification
10-300mm or customizable
Trademark
Titanium-nickel alloy
Origin
Shandong Province, China
HS Code
7226920000
Production Capacity
20000ton/Month

Product Description

Product Description

        Inconel (Nickel-based alloys  Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys)Nickel Alloy monel copper plate/sheet bar
High-temperature alloy bars are materials designed to perform well under extreme temperatures, often exceeding 1000°C (1832°F). These alloys are primarily used in industries where components are subjected to heat, stress, and corrosion for extended periods. Below is a brief introduction in English:

High-Temperature Alloy Bars

Definition:
High-temperature alloy bars are specialized materials made from metal alloys designed to withstand high heat and oxidative environments. These alloys typically consist of elements like nickel, cobalt, iron, and chromium, which provide superior resistance to high temperatures, oxidation, and thermal stress.

Key Characteristics:

  • High Strength: These alloys maintain their mechanical strength even at elevated temperatures.
  • Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance: They have excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, especially in environments with high temperatures and reactive gases.
  • Creep Resistance: High-temperature alloys are resistant to deformation under mechanical stress at high temperatures (creep).
  • Thermal Fatigue Resistance: They are designed to resist cracking or damage from repeated heating and cooling cycles.

Common Types of High-Temperature Alloys:

  1. Inconel (Nickel-based alloys)
    • Excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
    • Used in turbine blades, heat exchangers, and exhaust systems.
  2. Hastelloy (Nickel-based alloys)
    • Superior resistance to extreme temperatures and corrosive environments.
    • Used in chemical processing and aerospace components.
  3. Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys)
    • High-temperature strength and oxidation resistance.
    • Commonly used in gas turbines and other high-stress applications.
  4. Monel (Nickel-copper alloys)
    • Known for excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in marine environments.
    • Used in marine engineering and chemical industries.
  5. Titanium Alloys
    • Lightweight with excellent strength-to-weight ratio, resistant to corrosion at high temperatures.
    • Widely used in aerospace and military applications.

Applications:

  • Aerospace Industry: For turbine blades, engine components, and other high-temperature, high-stress parts.
  • Power Generation: Components in steam turbines, gas turbines, 
  • Chemical Processing: Equipment exposed to high temperatures and aggressive chemicals.
  • Automotive Industry: High-performance exhaust systems, turbochargers, and other components.
  • Marine Industry: Parts that need to withstand high temperatures and corrosive seawater.

Advantages:

  • High Performance in Extreme Conditions: High-temperature alloys are designed to withstand harsh conditions such as extreme heat, stress, and corrosive environments.
  • Longevity: These alloys are highly durable and can function efficiently for long periods in critical applications.
  • Versatility: They come in various forms, including bars, plates, sheets, and other custom shapes, to suit different industrial needs.

Summary:
High-temperature alloy bars are crucial in industries where components are exposed to extreme conditions. Their superior mechanical properties, resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and creep make them invaluable in applications such as aerospace, power generation, and chemical pr
ocessing.

Property Description
Definition High-temperature alloy bars are metal bars made from alloys designed to perform well in environments with elevated temperatures, typically above 1000°C (1832°F).
Key Characteristics - High Strength
- Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance
- Creep Resistance
- Thermal Fatigue Resistance
Common Types 1. Inconel (Nickel-based alloys)
2. Hastelloy (Nickel-based alloys)
3. Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys)
4. Monel (Nickel-copper alloys)
5. Titanium Alloys
Applications - Aerospace (turbine blades, engine components)
- Power Generation (turbines )
- Chemical Processing (heat exchangers, reactors)
- Automotive (exhaust systems, turbochargers)
- Marine (marine engineering parts)
Advantages - High Performance in Extreme Conditions
- Longevity and Durability
- Versatility (various shapes: bars, plates, sheets)
Materials Used Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, Chromium, and others.
Main Functions - High-temperature strength
- Resistance to oxidation and corrosion
- Ability to withstand mechanical stress at high temperatures
Typical Forms Bars, Plates, Sheets, Strips, Coils
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Company Profile

Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium AlloyInconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy 

 Shandong Titanium Nickel Special Steel Co., Ltd., registered funds (one thousand yuan for 10,000 yuan), the company is mainly committed to high -tech enterprises that are integrated with special alloy materials, specializing in the research and sales of special alloys such as nickel -based and iron -based. Products include corrosion-resistant alloys, superalloys, precision alloys, Hastelloy, Monel, INCONEL, INCOLOY, copper-nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium and zirconium alloys, nickel and nickel-based alloys, nickel-cobalt-based heat-resistant alloys , Hafnium alloy, etc., more than 60 kinds of alloy materials such as special stainless steel. On the basis of stabilizing the quality of the original products, according to the market demand, it solves the quality problems existing in the traditional metallurgical process, and ensures the low miscellaneous and low deflection of the alloy material products, which has won an excellent reputation in the industry.
Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy
Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy
Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

 

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Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

Product application

Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

Packaging & Shipping

Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

Inconel (Nickel-based alloys Haynes (Cobalt-based alloys) Nickel Alloy Monel Copper Plate/Sheet Bar Titanium Alloy

FAQ

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:

  • Aerospace and Aviation: Turbine blades, jet engine components, and gas turbines.
  • Energy Industry: Gas turbines, heat exchangers, steam turbines.
  • Automotive Industry: Turbochargers, exhaust systems, engine components.
  • Chemical Industry: Corrosion-resistant equipment such as reactors, boilers, etc.

3. What are the main types of high-temperature alloys?
Common types of high-temperature alloys include:

  • Nickel-based alloys: For example, Inconel and Hastelloy, widely used in high-temperature environments.
  • Cobalt-based alloys: Such as Stellite alloys, typically used in applications that require extreme heat and corrosion resistance.
  • Iron-based alloys: Such as heat-resistant steels, used in environments with slightly lower temperature requirements.

4. Why are high-temperature alloys expensive?
High-temperature alloys are typically more expensive due to several reasons:

  • Raw material costs: Many high-temperature alloys contain expensive metals like nickel, cobalt, and molybdenum.
  • Manufacturing processes: The production of high-temperature alloys requires specialized smelting, heat treatment, and processing techniques, which drive up production costs.
  • Heat resistance requirements: The alloys must possess excellent heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance, which involves higher technical demands.

5. How do I choose the right high-temperature alloy for my needs?
When selecting a high-temperature alloy, consider the following factors:

  • Application environment: Factors like working temperature, exposure to corrosive substances, high pressure, or shock loads.
  • Mechanical performance requirements: Different alloys have varying strengths, hardness, fatigue resistance, and more, so choose the alloy based on your specific needs.
  • Cost considerations: Choose the most suitable alloy based on your budget, as high-temperature alloys can vary significantly in price.

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:

  • Order volume: Large orders may take longer to produce.
  • Material types and specifications: Some specific high-temperature alloys may require longer production and processing times.
  • Supply chain conditions: Raw material availability and processing times can also affect delivery. Generally, delivery time ranges from a few weeks to a few months.

8. How can I ensure that the high-temperature alloys I purchase meet quality standards?
We recommend that you:

  • Choose reputable suppliers who comply with international standards (e.g., ASTM, ISO).
  • Request detailed material certificates and quality inspection reports, such as chemical composition analysis, mechanical property tests, etc.
  • Confirm the heat treatment and processing methods with the supplier to ensure the alloy meets your specific requirements.

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:

  • Technical support: We provide consulting on material selection, processing, installation, and usage.
  • Quality assurance: We guarantee that the high-temperature alloys meet the specifications and offer quality assurance on the products.
  • Regular inspections and feedback: For long-term customers, we offer regular quality inspections and performance feedback to ensure the reliability of the alloys in real-world applications.

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:

  • Directly contact the sales team with your requirements and specifications.
  • Order online (if the supplier offers an online platform).
  • Submit an RFQ (Request for Quotation) to receive detailed pricing and delivery information.

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