Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Wire |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Here's an English table summarizing the key properties and applications of Nickel Alloy 2J04 and WRe5 (Tungsten-Rhenium Alloy):
Property/Aspect | Nickel Alloy 2J04 | WRe5 (Tungsten-Rhenium 5% Alloy) |
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Composition | Nickel-iron alloy with specific additives for performance | ~95% Tungsten, ~5% Rhenium |
Density | ~8.2 g/cm³ | ~19.5 g/cm³ |
Magnetic Properties | Moderate magnetic permeability, low coercivity | Non-magnetic |
Coercivity | Low coercivity for reduced hysteresis loss | Not applicable |
Electrical Resistivity | ~0.4 µΩ·m | ~0.2 µΩ·m |
Thermal Conductivity | Moderate thermal conductivity (~30 W/m·K) | High thermal conductivity (~100-150 W/m·K) |
Melting Point | ~1455°C | ~3000°C |
Mechanical Strength | Good strength for medium-temperature applications | Excellent strength and ductility at high temperatures |
Applications | Transformer cores, magnetic sensors, and actuators | High-temperature thermocouples, aerospace, and electronics |
Corrosion Resistance | Moderate, suitable for non-aggressive environments | Excellent in high-temperature, corrosive environments |
Standards | GB/T 15020, ASTM A753, or similar | ASTM B760, AMS 7729, or similar |
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Key properties include:
Precision alloys are used in:
Precision alloys are typically manufactured through a series of processes including:
Heat treatments play a crucial role in determining the final properties of precision alloys. For example:
Many precision alloys are designed with recyclability in mind. Alloys like Invar and permalloy can often be recycled without significant loss of their unique properties, reducing environmental impact.
Yes, precision alloys can be customized through adjustments in composition and processing to meet specific performance requirements. Custom solutions are often provided for industries like aerospace and medical devices.
Precision alloys often comply with standards such as: