Applications

Alloy Applications
 
TITANIUM ALLOYS
Grade 2, Grade 7,
Grade 12, Grade 16
Resistance to general and local corrosion in a wide range of oxidizing and neutral environments. Excellent resistance to chlorides and other halides. Immune to chlorine stress corrosion cracking. Very good heat transfer properties.
 
DUPLEX STAINLESS STEELS
2205, 2003 High strength and resistance to stress corrosion cracking. General corrosion resistance similar to 316 with superior pitting/crevice corrosion resistance.
 
FERRITIC STAINLESS STEELS
AL29-4C® Stress corrosion cracking resistance, pitting/crevice corrosion resistance in severechloride service, including seawater and geothermal brines. Surface condensers, heat exchangers, evaporators, etc.
E-BRITE® (XM-27) Stress corrosion cracking resistance, pitting/crevice corrosion resistance superior to 316/317. Resistance to hot caustic, nitric acid, orcanic acids and other harsh corrosive media.
 
AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS
AL-611® A high silicon content austenitic stainless steel. For use in chemical applications where there is an oxidation environment and nitric acid concentrations.
 
NICKEL ALLOYS
Inconel 686™ A nickel based alloy providing good oxidation and reducing resistance. Resists localized pitting and crevice corrosion.
Incoloy 825™ Used in mildly oxidizing and reducing environments. Resists chloride stress corrosion cracking and chloride ion pitting.
 
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