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Heat resistant steel is a specialized alloy designed to withstand high temperatures while maintaining its strength and structural integrity. It is typically composed of iron, carbon, and other alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, which enhance its thermal stability and oxidation resistance. This type of steel is commonly used in applications where exposure to extreme heat is a concern, such as in power generation, aerospace, and automotive industries.
| Material Composition | Iron, carbon, chromium, nickel, molybdenum |
| Temperature Resistance | Up to 1200°C (2192°F) |
| Common Grades | AISI 310, AISI 321, AISI 347 |
| Standard Sizes | Bars, plates, sheets, and custom shapes |
| Heat Treatment | Annealed, normalized, or quenched |
When selecting heat resistant steel, buyers should consider the specific temperature requirements of their application and choose the appropriate grade accordingly. It's important to specify the desired mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and ductility, as well as any necessary certifications for quality assurance. Additionally, buyers should indicate the required dimensions and quantities to ensure the materials meet their project needs.
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It is used in high-temperature applications such as turbines, furnaces, and exhaust systems.
It contains alloying elements that enhance its ability to withstand high temperatures and resist oxidation.
Common grades include AISI 310, AISI 321, and AISI 347.
Yes, but specific welding techniques and filler materials may be required to maintain its properties.
It is available in bars, plates, sheets, and custom shapes.
It can typically withstand temperatures up to 1200°C (2192°F).