| Material Type | High-temperature alloy steel Coil |
| Main Composition | Primarily iron, with alloying elements like chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), etc. |
| Temperature Resistance | Designed to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 650°C-1000°C (varies depending on alloy composition). |
| Properties | High strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance, and thermal stability under elevated temperatures. |
| Common Forms | Strips, plates, sheets, foils. |
| Applications | Turbines, jet engines, heat exchangers, industrial furnaces, power plants, and other high-temperature environments. |
| Fabrication Techniques | Can be cold-rolled, hot-rolled, or heat-treated for different forms and applications. |
| Thickness Range (Strips) | 0.1 mm to 3 mm (typically). |
| Thickness Range (Plates) | 3 mm to 100 mm or more (depending on the grade and specifications). |
| Heat Treatment | Solution treatment, aging, or quenching to enhance properties like strength and resistance. |
| Corrosion Resistance | Enhanced corrosion resistance, especially in high-temperature environments. |
| Common Grades | Hastelloy, Inconel, Incoloy, etc. (specific alloys depend on the application and temperature requirement). |