| Material Type | High-temperature alloy steel rods |
| Main Composition | Primarily iron, with alloying elements like chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), etc. |
| Temperature Resistance | Can withstand high temperatures, generally up to 650°C to 1000°C, depending on alloy grade. |
| Properties | High strength, oxidation resistance, excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. |
| Common Forms | Round rods, bars (can also be hexagonal or square depending on specifications). |
| Applications | Aerospace (turbine blades, shafts), power generation (turbines, steam generators), chemical plants, etc. |
| Typical Grades | Inconel, Hastelloy, Waspaloy, Incoloy, etc. |
| Diameter Range | Typically from 5 mm to 200 mm, depending on the application. |
| Length Range | Customizable, typically 1 meter to 6 meters or more, depending on the requirement. |
| Heat Treatment | Solution treatment, aging, or quenching to improve mechanical properties like strength and resistance. |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, especially at high temperatures. |
| Fabrication Techniques | Hot-rolled, cold-rolled, or drawn into rod shape; can be further processed by machining or forging. |