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  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are built to function well in high temperature applications. Some of the components that use super alloys include gas turbine engines, rocket motors, nuclear reactors, submarines, and...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are used in numerous applications such as petroleum equipment, gas turbine engines, nuclear reactors, submarines, and rocket motors.
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Super alloys were developed to provide high performance at high temperatures. These alloys also possess excellent resistance to creep, good surface stability, and good corrosion and oxidation...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Super alloys were designed with the primary aim of providing high performance at elevated temperatures. According to the Haynes International Annual Report 2007, approximately 38.5 billion pounds per...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    INCOLOY alloy 945 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy whose properties are enhanced by the presence of aluminum, titanium, niobium, copper and molybdenum in its composition. The alloy’s...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    Incoloy alloy 908 is an age-hardenable nickel-iron alloy that has high tensile strength, fatigue crack growth resistance, good weldability, metallurgical stability and ductility, high fracture and...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Inconel is a group of austenitic nickel-chromium-based super alloys developed by Special Metals Corporation. Super alloys are referred to as high performance alloys that function well in environments...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    The UDIMET alloy series are super alloys that have nickel or iron or cobalt as their base metal. Super alloys are known for their high-performance at extremely high temperatures or under high...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    MONEL alloys contain nickel and copper as the main components. Robert Crooks Stanley discovered this alloy in the year 1901 while working at the International Nickel Company.
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    MONEL is an alloy of nickel and copper, it was discovered by Robert Crooks Stanley in the year 1901. He named the alloy after the president of the International Nickel Company, Ambrose Monell.

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