Product Description
Haynes is a leading brand and manufacturer of high-performance alloys, known for producing materials with exceptional resistance to high temperatures, oxidation, and corrosion. These alloys are commonly used in industries such as aerospace, power generation, chemical processing, and marine engineering.
Attribute |
Description |
Brand Name |
Haynes |
Key Features |
- Excellent high-temperature oxidation and corrosion resistance
- Outstanding mechanical strength and durability
- Reliable performance in extreme environments |
Main Application Industries |
- Aerospace
- Power generation
- Chemical processing
- Marine engineering |
Product Forms |
Plates, strips, foils, coils, bars, and wires |
Core Advantages of Haynes Alloys |
|
High-Temperature Performance |
Remains stable at extreme high temperatures, ideal for aerospace and power turbine components. |
Corrosion Resistance |
Exceptional oxidation, sulfide, carburization, and chlorination resistance. |
Machinability |
Available in a wide range of shapes and specifications, suitable for complex engineering needs. |
Reliability and Longevity |
Maintains efficient performance under extreme conditions with a long service life. |
HAYNES Waspaloy alloy is a high-performance, nickel-based superalloy known for its excellent strength, oxidation, and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures. It is specifically designed for use in gas turbines, jet engines, and other high-temperature applications that demand high mechanical properties under extreme conditions.
Waspaloy is recognized for its high-temperature strength retention, particularly in the temperature range of 1,200-1,600°F (650-870°C), and its ability to resist oxidation and corrosion in environments where other alloys may fail. It is widely used in the aerospace and power generation industries, where components are exposed to high thermal stresses.
Key Properties
- High-Temperature Strength: Exceptional high-temperature strength and resistance to creep deformation.
- Oxidation Resistance: Offers outstanding resistance to oxidation in high-temperature environments.
- Fatigue Resistance: Excellent resistance to thermal fatigue and cyclic stress.
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent resistance to oxidation and other forms of high-temperature corrosion.
- Weldability: Can be welded using various techniques, ensuring it can be used in complex, custom designs.
- Durability: Withstands long-term exposure to high temperatures and aggressive environments without significant degradation of mechanical properties.
Chemical Composition
Element |
Percentage (%) |
Nickel (Ni) |
Balance |
Chromium (Cr) |
19.0 - 21.0 |
Cobalt (Co) |
14.0 - 16.0 |
Molybdenum (Mo) |
3.0 - 5.0 |
Titanium (Ti) |
2.0 - 3.0 |
Aluminum (Al) |
1.0 - 1.5 |
Iron (Fe) |
5.0 max |
Carbon (C) |
0.08 max |
Silicon (Si) |
0.5 max |
Manganese (Mn) |
0.5 max |
Phosphorus (P) |
0.015 max |
Sulfur (S) |
0.015 max |
Specifications
- UNS Number: N07001
- Forms Available: Coil, Strip, Foil, Sheet, Plate
- Standards:
- ASTM B 581
- AMS 5708
- AMS 5758
Applications
- Aerospace: Waspaloy is extensively used in the aerospace industry, particularly for high-temperature components such as turbine blades, combustion chambers, and other critical engine parts.
- Gas Turbines: Commonly used in the manufacturing of parts exposed to high-stress and high-temperature conditions in power generation and jet engines.
- Jet Engines: Used in the construction of components in gas turbines and jet engines, where high mechanical properties and temperature resistance are essential.
- Industrial Power Generation: Ideal for components in gas turbines used in power plants that operate under extreme temperatures and pressures.
- Nuclear Power: Due to its high resistance to thermal creep and oxidation, Waspaloy is also used in the nuclear power industry for high-temperature components.
Fabrication and Machining
- Welding: Waspaloy can be welded using various methods, including gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), electron beam welding (EBW), and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Special care should be taken during welding to preserve the material's high-temperature properties.
- Machining: The alloy is machinable with carbide tools, but due to its high strength, it is recommended to use slower speeds during machining to avoid tool wear and achieve the best results.
- Hot Working: Waspaloy can be hot worked in the temperature range of 2,000 to 2,200°F (1,093 to 1,204°C) to form complex shapes and components.
- Cold Working: The material can be cold worked for additional shaping, but proper annealing is necessary to restore its ductility after cold working.
Key Benefits
- Superior High-Temperature Performance: Excellent strength retention and oxidation resistance at temperatures as high as 1,600°F (870°C).
- Creep Resistance: Waspaloy maintains its mechanical properties over time even under high-stress and high-temperature conditions, making it ideal for critical engine and turbine components.
- Thermal Fatigue Resistance: Provides high resistance to thermal fatigue, an essential characteristic for components exposed to frequent temperature changes.
- Corrosion Resistance: The alloy offers strong resistance to oxidation and corrosion, particularly in aggressive high-temperature environments.
- Versatility: Can be used in various aerospace, industrial, and power generation applications, particularly in parts subject to extreme thermal and mechanical conditions.
Detailed Photos
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Product application
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Company Profile
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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.
Packaging & Shipping
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FAQ
1. What is Haynes Alloy?
Haynes alloy is a family of high-performance materials primarily made from nickel or cobalt. These alloys are specifically engineered to provide excellent resistance to high temperatures, oxidation, and corrosion, making them suitable for extreme environments.
2. What are the common applications of Haynes alloys?
Haynes alloys are used in industries such as:
- Aerospace: Jet engines, combustion chambers, and turbine components.
- Power Generation: Gas turbines, heat exchangers, and boiler components.
- Chemical Processing: Pressure vessels, piping, and reactors.
- Marine: High-performance exhaust systems and seawater components.
3. What are some popular Haynes alloy grades?
- Haynes 25 (R30605): Excellent high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance.
- Haynes 230 (N06230): Outstanding thermal stability and creep strength.
- Haynes 282: Designed for superior weldability and high-temperature strength.
- Haynes HR-120: Good resistance to oxidation and carburization at high temperatures.
- Haynes HR-160: Exceptional resistance to high-temperature sulfidation and oxidation.
4. How does Haynes alloy compare to other high-performance alloys?
Haynes alloys often outperform other high-temperature materials due to their superior combination of oxidation resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. They also exhibit excellent weldability and corrosion resistance, making them a preferred choice for challenging environments.
5. Are Haynes alloys customizable for specific applications?
Yes, Haynes alloys are available in various forms, including sheets, plates, strips, bars, and wires, allowing them to be tailored to meet specific industry needs.
6. What are the temperature limits of Haynes alloys?
Depending on the grade, Haynes alloys can perform effectively at temperatures ranging from 650°C (1202°F) to over 1200°C (2192°F), making them ideal for high-temperature environments.
7. How do Haynes alloys resist corrosion?
Haynes alloys are designed with a high concentration of chromium, molybdenum, and cobalt, which provide exceptional resistance to oxidation, sulfidation, and other forms of high-temperature corrosion.
8. Are Haynes alloys easy to fabricate and machine?
Yes, most Haynes alloys have good fabricability, including forming, welding, and machining. However, due to their high strength and toughness, specific tools and techniques may be required for machining.
9. Can Haynes alloys be used in marine environments?
Yes, certain Haynes alloys offer excellent corrosion resistance in marine and saltwater environments, making them suitable for marine applications.
10. Do you offer processing or customization services?
Yes, we provide customized processing services for Hastelloy alloys, including cutting, welding, precision machining, and more. Whether it's standard dimensions or special requirements, we can process the materials to meet your needs.
11. How can I contact you for more information?
You can contact us through the following methods:
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Address:
300 Meters North of Liaoniu Road and Xindong Ring Road, Liaocheng High-Tech Zone, Liaocheng, Shandong, China
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