| Known for its excellent corrosion resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio, making it an ideal material for a variety of applications, especially in marine and offshore environments. | |
| A nickel-iron alloy known mainly for its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Its moderately high strength, good ductility, and toughness, along with excellent fatigue and mechanical properties at cryogenic temperatures, make it a popular choice for a variety of demanding applications. |
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| A high-temperature, corrosion-resistant, nickel-based superalloy known for its excellent strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures, making it a popular choice for use in high-stress environments. |
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| A nickel-based superalloy with high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good weldability, making it a popular choice for applications requiring corrosion and heat resistance. | |
| A high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium alloy known for its good fatigue strength, weldability, and high creep-rupture strength at high temperatures. | |
| A precipitation-hardening martensitic stainless steel with high strength and hardness, good corrosion, wear, and fatigue resistance, and good machinability, weldability, and formability. |
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| Known mainly for its good atmospheric and chemical corrosion resistance. It has high creep strength, stress-to-rupture, and tensile strength at high temperatures as well as excellent toughness at cryogenic temperatures. |
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| Known for its high strength and hardness as well as good resistance to atmospheric corrosion and mildly corrosive environments, high temperature oxidation, scaling resistance, and excellent wear resistance. |
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High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel | Known for its high tensile and yield strength as well as its atmospheric corrosion resistance. Has good notch toughness and strength-to-weight ratio along with excellent formability and ductility. |
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| Offers a good balance of strength, toughness, and ductility. Has a higher yield strength than typical carbon steel grades such as ASTM A36 and A516 Grade 60 and offers machinability and weldability. |
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