High-Temperature Alloy Steel Plates

High-temperature alloy steel strips and plates are specially designed materials used in environments where high heat and stress are present. These alloys are made by adding elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to steel, which help improve their strength, resistance to oxidation, and durability at high temperatures.High-temperature alloy steels are made to be strong, durable, and resistant to damage in extreme conditions, making them essential for many high-performance industries.

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Material TypeHigh-temperature alloy steel
Main CompositionPrimarily iron, with alloying elements like chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), etc.
Temperature ResistanceDesigned to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 650°C-1000°C (varies depending on alloy composition).
PropertiesHigh strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance, and thermal stability under elevated temperatures.
Common FormsStrips, plates, sheets, foils.
ApplicationsTurbines, jet engines, heat exchangers, industrial furnaces, power plants, and other high-temperature environments.
Fabrication TechniquesCan 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 TreatmentSolution treatment, aging, or quenching to enhance properties like strength and resistance.
Corrosion ResistanceEnhanced corrosion resistance, especially in high-temperature environments.
Common GradesHastelloy, Inconel, Incoloy, etc. (specific alloys depend on the application and temperature requirement).


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