Alloy 909 is a top choice for aerospace and power generation applications requiring high-temperature performance, oxidation resistance, and mechanical strength.
Alloy 686 is a relatively lesser-known nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy, but its exceptional resistance to corrosion in aggressive environments makes it indispensable in industries that demand high durability, especially at elevated temperatures.
Nimonic 90 bars continue to play a vital role in aerospace, automotive, and power generation sectors where thermal stability and mechanical strength are paramount.
Haynes 230 alloy, a high-performance nickel-chromium superalloy, has earned a reputation for being one of the most durable and heat-resistant materials available for extreme conditions.
Inconel 718 is a precipitation-hardened nickel-chromium-iron alloy (UNS N07718), strengthened primarily by γ′ (Ni₃(Al, Ti)) and γ″ (Ni₃Nb) intermetallic phases.
Enter Hastelloy C-22 rods, engineered to stand firm against this chemical onslaught. Known for their broad-spectrum corrosion resistance, these rods are redefining longevity and reliability in chlor-alkali operations.