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Nimonic alloys are high-performance nickel-based superalloys known for their excellent mechanical strength and resistance to oxidation and corrosion at elevated temperatures. They are primarily composed of nickel, with additions of chromium, cobalt, and other elements to enhance their properties. These alloys are typically used in applications that require high strength and stability under extreme conditions, such as aerospace and gas turbine components.
| Composition | Nickel, chromium, cobalt, and other elements |
| Temperature resistance | Up to 1000°C (1832°F) |
| Typical forms | Bars, sheets, and forgings |
| Density | Approximately 8.4 g/cm³ |
| Tensile strength | Up to 1200 MPa |
When selecting Nimonic alloys, consider the specific grade required for your application, as different grades offer varying properties suited for different environments. Be sure to specify the desired mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and ductility, as well as any necessary certifications for aerospace or industrial applications. Quantities should be determined based on project requirements, and it's advisable to request samples for testing before placing larger orders.
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Nimonic alloys offer high strength, excellent fatigue resistance, and good oxidation and corrosion resistance at high temperatures.
They are widely used in aerospace, gas turbines, oil and gas, and chemical processing industries.
Nimonic alloys are available in various forms, including bars, sheets, and forgings.
Choose a grade based on the specific temperature and mechanical requirements of your application.
They can be challenging to machine due to their toughness, but proper techniques and tools can yield good results.
The density of Nimonic alloys is approximately 8.4 g/cm³.