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  • Know more about Vacuum induction melting method (VIM)

    Know more about Vacuum induction melting method (VIM)

    Vacuum induction melting (VIM) of high-temperature alloys is a method of melting and refining high-temperature alloys by placing an induction furnace in a vacuum. This method is widely used to produce highly alloyed high-quality high-temperature alloys. At present, almost all high-temperature all...
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  • What is the difference between Inconel 600 and Monel 400?

    What is the difference between Inconel 600 and Monel 400?

    Among the many corrosion-resistant alloys, Monel 400 and Inconel 600 are undoubtedly the two most well-known. They both have excellent corrosion resistance, but due to their different compositions, they exert their own advantages in different areas. This article will compare these two alloys in d...
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  • Adding microelements to improve the properties of high-temperature alloys

    Adding microelements to improve the properties of high-temperature alloys

    High-temperature alloy is a metal material with excellent properties in high-temperature environments and is widely used in aerospace, energy, chemical industry and other fields. However, during the trial production of some foreign high-temperature alloy grades, we found that the mechanical prope...
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  • What is Haynes 556 material?

    What is Haynes 556 material?

    HAYNES 556 , also known as R30556 alloy, is a nickel-based alloy with high temperature, high strength, corrosion resistance and wear resistance. It was developed by Haynes Company of the United States and is mainly used in aerospace, petrochemical, nuclear and other fields at high temperatures. T...
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  • What is Incoloy MA 956 material?

    What is Incoloy MA 956 material?

    INCOLOY Alloy MA956 is a high temperature alloy originally developed to meet the needs of the aerospace industry. Now, it has been widely used in various industrial fields, including hearth drums, radiant tubes, furnace muffle furnaces, fluidized bed retort furnaces, heat treatment baskets, mesh ...
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  • Know more about Incoloy

    Know more about Incoloy

    Introduction: Incoloy alloy is an alloy mainly composed of nickel, chromium and iron. Some alloys also add elements such as aluminum, titanium and molybdenum. They have excellent high temperature corrosion resistance and corrosion resistance. This article will introduce the different types of Inc...
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  • The difference between Monel 400 & Inconel Alloys

    The difference between Monel 400 & Inconel Alloys

    When it comes to choosing an alloy that suits our needs, we can often become confused with the many options available. Monel 400 and nickel-based alloy (Inconel) are two alloys that are often compared. In this article, we will explore the properties of each alloy and discuss the differences betwe...
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  • Effect of solution treatment on UNS N06625 alloy

    Effect of solution treatment on UNS N06625 alloy

    In our daily lives, many seemingly ordinary items are made of complex materials. The properties of these materials, such as strength, corrosion resistance and thermal stability, are determined by their microstructure. Today, we will take an in-depth look at a special alloy, UNS N06625 alloy, and ...
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  • Comparison of Inconel 625 and Inconel 718

    Comparison of Inconel 625 and Inconel 718

    Introduction: Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 are both high-temperature alloys with excellent comprehensive properties. The main difference between them is that Inconel 625 focuses more on corrosion resistance, while Inconel 718 focuses more on high strength. This article will compare these two alloy...
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  • Application of Inconel 625 in paper industry

    Application of Inconel 625 in paper industry

    Inconel 625 alloy is a super alloy composed of nickel, chromium and molybdenum elements, which has extremely high corrosion resistance and high temperature performance. Due to these properties, Inconel 625 finds widespread use in many industries, including the paper industry. In the paper product...
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  • The difference between Inconel 600 & Inconel 601

    The difference between Inconel 600 & Inconel 601

    Inconel 600 and Inconel 601 are very common superalloys. Both alloys have good high temperature properties. Among them, Inconel 601 adds more chromium elements based on Inconel 600. Therefore, their main difference lies in their antioxidant properties. Basic Information: Inconel 600 and Inconel 6...
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  • What is the difference between Inconel 625 & Alloy 625

    What is the difference between Inconel 625 & Alloy 625

    Are you looking for a corrosion-resistant, high-strength alloy material for your next project? Consider Alloy 625 or Inconel 625. These nickel-based alloys offer excellent strength and corrosion resistance in extreme temperatures. But what’s the difference between the two? Let’s take a look...
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