Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Aviation, Electronics, Industrial, Medical, Chemical |
Standard: | JIS, GB, DIN, BS, ASTM, AISI |
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Precision alloys are metal materials with special physical properties (such as magnetic, electrical, thermal and other properties). The vast majority of precision alloys are based on ferrous metals, and only a few are based on non-ferrous metals. Usually include magnetic alloys (see magnetic materials), elastic alloys, expansion alloys, thermal bimetals, electrical alloys, hydrogen storage alloys (see hydrogen storage materials), shape memory alloys, magnetostrictive alloys (see magnetostrictive materials), etc.
A magnetic alloy is a combination of various metals from the periodic table such as ferrite that contains at least one of the three main magnetic elements: iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), or cobalt (Co) etc.. Such an alloy must contain but is not limited to one or more of these metals. Magnetic alloys have become common, especially in the form of steel (iron and carbon), alnico (iron, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum), and permalloy (iron and nickel). So-called "neodymium magnets" are actually alloys of neodymium, iron and boron forming the crystal structure Nd2Fe14B . The strongest magnetic element is iron, which allows items made out of these alloys to attract to magnets.
Main applications: Magnetic lag motor rotor which works in center, in the high magnetic field.
Specification/size:
Strip(thickness*width ): 0.05mm~3.0mm*≤ 200mm
Bar: Round: Φ 5.5mm~250mm, square: 40mm~240mm*40mm~240mm
Wire: Φ 0.1mm~18mm
Plate(thickness*width*length): 3.0mm~60.0mm*1000mm*2000mm
Seamless tube: 6mm~219mm(OD)*0.5mm~18mm(WT)
Welded tube: 1mm~120mm(OD)*0.1mm~10mm(WT)
Chemical content:
Brands | Chemical analysis (%) | |||||||||
C | S | P | Mn | Si | Ni | Co | V | Mo | W | |
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2J04 | ≤ 0.12 | O. 020 | O. 025 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ O. 70 | 5.3~ 6.7 |
44.0~46. O | 3.5~ 4.5 |
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2J07 | ≤ O. 12 | 0.020 | O. 025 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ 0.70 | ≤ O. 7 | 51. O~53.0 | 6.5~7.5 | ||
2J09 | ≤ 0.12 | 0.020 | O. 025 | ≤ 0.70 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ O. 7 | 51. O~53.0 | 8.5~ 9.5 |
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2J10 | ≤ O. 12 | 0.020 | 0.025 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ 0.70 | ≤ O. 7 | 51.0~53. O | 9.5~lO. 5 | ||
2J11 | ≤ O. 12 | O. 020 | 0.025 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ 0.70 | ≤ O. 7 | 51. O~53. O | 10.5~11.5 | ||
2J12 | ≤ O. 12 | 0.020 | 0.025 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ 0.7 | 51. O~53.0 | 11.5. ~12.5 | ||
2J5l | ≤ O. 03 | 0.030 | O. 030 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ 0.50 | 11. O~13. O | - | 14.0~ 15. O |
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2J52 | ≤ O. 03 | 0.030 | 0.03.0 | ≤ O. 70 | ≤ O. 50 | 15.0~17. O | 5.0~6.0 | 10.0~11. O | ||
2J53 | ≤ 0.08 | O. 030 | 0.030 | 11.5~ 12.5 |
≤ O. 50 | 3. O~ 4. O |
2.5~ 3.5 |
Inconel |
Inconel 722, Inconel 725, Inconel X-750, Inconel 625, Inconel 686, Inconel 690, Inconel 702, Inconel 706, Inconel 713C, Inconel 600, Inconel 601, Inconel 602CA, Inconel 617, Inconel 718.
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Incoloy | Incoloy 945, Incoloy A-286, Incoloy 901, Incoloy 903, Incoloy 907, Incoloy 909, Incoloy 925, Incoloy 926, Incoloy 330, Incoloy 800, Incoloy 800H, Incoloy 800HT, Incoloy 801, Incoloy 840, Incoloy 20, Incoloy 205, Incoloy 208 |
Hastelloy | Hastelloy C 276, Hastelloy G, Hastelloy W, Hastelloy X, Hastelloy G-30, Hastelloy G-35, Hastelloy G3, Hastelloy N, Hastelloy S, B-2, Hastelloy B-3, Hastelloy C2000, Hastelloy C22 |
Haynes | Haynes 75, Haynes 244, Haynes 25, Haynes 263, Haynes 282, Haynes 556, Haynes 188, Haynes 230, Haynes 233, Haynes 242 |
Monel | Monel 400, Monel K-500, Monel R405, Monel 401, Monel 404, Monel 405. |
Nimonic | Nimonic 91, Nimonic C263, Nimonic PE11, Nimonic PE16, Nimonic PK33, Nimonic 80A, Nimonic 96, Nimonic 90, Nimonic 901, Nimonic 105, Nimonic 115 |
Other Nickel | Waspaloy, Multimet N155, Mumetal 80, Rene 41, Kovar, Maraging 250, Maraging 300, Maraging 350, MP159, MP35N, Alloy 46, Alloy 48, Alloy 52, Alloy 42, Alloy 45, Cobalt alloy 6b, Custom 455, Invar 36, Invar 42, Nickel 200, Nickel 201 |