High-Temperature Alloy Tubes

High-temperature alloy tubes are engineered for high-performance applications that require materials to perform under extreme thermal and mechanical stresses. These tubes are made from alloys that have high strength, superior oxidation resistance, and excellent thermal stability. The alloys used in these tubes are typically composed of elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, which make them highly resistant to heat and corrosion.

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Material TypeHigh-temperature alloy steel tubes
Main CompositionPrimarily iron, with alloying elements like chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), molybdenum (Mo), cobalt (Co), etc.
Temperature ResistanceCan withstand high temperatures, generally from 650°C to 1000°C, depending on the alloy grade.
PropertiesHigh strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and thermal stability at elevated temperatures.
Common FormsTubes, pipes (typically round, but can also be square or rectangular depending on specifications).
ApplicationsAerospace (fuel lines, turbine components), power generation (boilers, heat exchangers), chemical plants, etc.
Typical GradesInconel, Hastelloy, Incoloy, Waspaloy, etc.
Diameter RangeTypically from 10 mm to 500 mm (custom diameters available based on requirements).
Wall Thickness RangeFrom 0.5 mm to 25 mm or more, depending on pressure and temperature requirements.
Length RangeCustomizable lengths, typically from 1 meter to 12 meters or more.
Heat TreatmentSolution treatment, quenching, and aging to enhance mechanical properties like tensile strength and toughness.
Corrosion ResistanceExcellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion in high-temperature and harsh environments.
Fabrication TechniquesCan be hot-rolled, cold-rolled, extruded, or welded. May also be heat-treated for specific applications.

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