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Customized anti-oxidation and high temperature resistant castings made of Stellite alloy
Material:
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Cobalt chromium molybdenum CoCrMo Dental alloy for medical use
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Shape:
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Bar
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Color:
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Natural metal color
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Size:
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Accept customized
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Specification:
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as agreement
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Advantage:
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Strong corrosion resistance, High-Temperature Resistance
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MOQ
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1KG
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High Temperature Performance
Stellite retains its mechanical properties at high temperatures, allowing it to withstand high temperatures without significant loss of strength or hardness. This makes Stellite alloys suitable for high-temperature applications such as gas turbine components, furnace components and exhaust valves.
Wear Resistance
Stellite alloys are known for their excellent wear resistance, making them suitable for
applications where components are subject to abrasive wear, erosion and sliding contact. They are typically used in high-wear environments such as cutting tools, saw teeth, valve seats, and pump components.
Composition
Stellite alloys are primarily composed of cobalt (about 50-65%) and chromium (about25-30%), with varying proportions of tungsten, carbon and other elements depending on the grade. These alloying elements give
Stellite alloys a unique combination of properties.
Corrosion Resistance
Stellite alloys exhibit good corrosion resistance in a variety of environments, including acidic and alkaline solutions, as well as high-temperature gases and molten salts. This corrosion resistance makes Stellite alloys suitable for use in chemical processing, marine engineering, and oil and gas production.
Applications
Stellite alloys are widely used in aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, power generation and manufacturing industries. They are widely used in components requiring wear resistance, high temperature performance and
corrosion resistance.
Versatility
Stellite alloys are available in a variety of grades and forms, including powders for thermal spray coatings, castings and forgings such as rods and plates. This versatility allows the selection of the most appropriate grade and form of Stellite alloy for a specific application.