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Alloy 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy used for its high strength, excellent fabricability and outstanding corrosion resistance. Service temperatures can range from cryogenic to 980°C (1800°F). Alloy 625 strength is derived from the solid solution strengthening effect of molybdenum and niobium on its nickel-chromium matrix. Thus precipitation-hardening treatments are not required. This combination of elements also is responsible for superior resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments of unusual severity as well as to high-temperature effects such as oxidation and carburization. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Superior Tube supplies high pressure tubes that exceed current industry standards and we supply high quality products that are used in oil and gas extraction, high pressure liquid chromatography, military applications, water jet cutting, and more. Our tube mill manufactures high pressure tubing in straight lengths, and in a variety of corrosion resistant austenitic, nickel alloys, and stainless steels. Sizes run from 0.050” right up to 1.250” outside diameter, with wall thicknesses between 0.0175” and 0.218”. Operating conditions can require our products to be service rated above 60,000psi operating pressure, with tensile strengths greater than 220ksi. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) is a type of treatment aiming to regulate the heart's rhythm, often involving implants such as pacemakers or catheters. There can be a number of reasons why CRM is needed, all of which relate to the malfunctioning of the heart's electrical impulses, which cause its muscles to expand and contract to a regular rhythm. Superior Tube supplies tubes used for pacemaker lead wires as well as components deployed in other cardiac implants such as defibrillators, pacing systems, and catheter-based ablation systems. As a leading supplier of the medical instruments industry, we are committed to improving healthcare and patients’ lives. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Superior Tube is a leading supplier of hydraulic tubes to the aerospace industry where our products are deployed in the engines and airframes of both commercial and military aircraft. Our thin wall tubes are used to actuate flight control surfaces such as flaps and slats, and are also crucial components in landing gear and brakes. The high quality tubes we manufacture provide the extra force required to move large control surfaces that bear heavy aerodynamic loads, and are critical to the safe operation of the aircraft. As such they have a high strength to weight ratio. Their effectiveness is important when it comes to aircraft operating costs, particularly where fuel consumption is concerned. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 825 (UNS N08825) is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper and titanium. It was developed to provide exceptional corrosion resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments. The alloy is resistant to chloride stress-corrosion cracking and pitting. The addition of titanium stabilizes Alloy 825 against sensitization in the as-welded condition making the alloy resistant to intergranular attack after exposure to temperatures in a range that would sensitize unstabilized stainless steels. The fabrication of Alloy 825 is typical of nickel-base alloys, with material being readily formable and weldable by a variety of techniques Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 800, 800H, and 800HT are nickel-iron-chromium alloys with good strength and excellent resistance to oxidation and carburization in high-temperature exposure. These nickel steel alloys are identical except for the higher level of carbon in alloy 800H/HT and the addition of up to 1.20 percent aluminium and titanium in alloy 800HT. Alloy 800 was the first of these alloys and it was slightly modified into Alloy 800H. This modification was to control carbon (.05-.10%) and grain size to optimize stress rupture properties. In heat treatment applications Alloy 800HT has further modifications to the combined titanium and aluminium levels (.85-1.20%) to ensure optimum high temperature properties. Alloy 800H/HT was intended for high temperature structural applications. The nickel content makes the alloys highly resistant to both carborisation and to embrittlement from precipitation of sigma phase. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 718 was initially developed for the aerospace industry but its excellent strength and corrosion resistance were recognised by the oil industry and it is now widely used in this field also. Alloy 718 is a nickel-chromium alloy with additions of niobium & molybdenum which can be heat-treated to give high strength, good corrosion resistance, ease of formability and which can be welded with good resistance to strain age cracking. The alloy can be used at temperatures up to 700ºC. Alloy 718 for the oil industry is heat treated such that the hardness does not exceed 40HRC which is the maximum allowed by NACE MR-01-75/ ISO 15156: 3 to prevent stress corrosion cracking. Alloy 718 for aerospace and power generation is heat treated to give maximum strength and high creep resistance with typical hardness values exceeding 42HRC. The major applications are components for gas turbines, aircraft engines Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 690 is a high-chromium nickel alloy having excellent resistance to many corrosive aqueous media and hightemperature atmospheres. The alloy’s high chromium content gives it excellent resistance to caturisation, metal dusting, oxidation and sulfidation at high temperature. In addition to its corrosion resistance, alloy 690 has high strength, good metallurgical stability, and favorable fabrication characteristics. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy designed for use from cryogenic to elevated temperatures in the range of 2000°F (1093°C). The high nickel content of the alloy enables it to retain considerable resistance under reducing conditions and makes it resistant to corrosion by a number of organic and inorganic compounds. The nickel content gives it excellent resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking and also provides excellent resistance to alkaline solutions. Its chromium content gives the alloy resistance to sulphur compounds and various oxidizing environments. In strong oxidizing solutions like hot, concentrated nitric acid Alloy 600 has poor resistance. Alloy 600 is relatively un-attacked by the majority of neutral and alkaline salt solutions and is used in some caustic environments. The alloy resists steam and mixtures of steam, air and carbon dioxide. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 400 (UNS N04400) is a solid-solution Nickel/Copper alloy that can be hardened only by cold working. It has reasonable strength and toughness over a wide temperature range and excellent resistance to many corrosive environments. Alloy 400 is widely used in many fields, especially marine and chemical processing. Typical applications are valves and pumps; pump and propeller shafts; marine fixtures and fasteners; electrical and electronic components; springs; chemical processing equipment; gasoline and fresh water tanks; crude petroleum stills, process vessels and piping; boiler feedwater heaters and other heat exchangers; and deaerating heaters. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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The chemically stable and high-temperature resistant nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy 2.4605 (alloy 59) is mainly used in the chemical industry, flue gas desulphurisation plants, paper industry. Alloy 59 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength. The alloy has excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing media, and possesses superior resistance to chloride pitting and stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is widely used in the most severe environments. Some applications include: flue gas scrubber components, bleach plant and digester components for the pulp and paper industry, sour gas handling equipment, sulfuric acid coolers, waste incinerators and seawater equipment. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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MP35N* is an age hardenable nickel-cobalt base alloy that has a unique combination of properties - ultra high strength, toughness, ductility and outstanding corrosion resistance. MP35N resists corrosion in hydrogen sulphide, salt water and other chloride solutions. It also has excellent resistance to crevice and stress corrosion cracking in sea water and other hostile environments. Suitable where a high combination of strength, high modulus values and good corrosion resistance are required. Applications for this alloy also include medical devices and dental products. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 276 is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium superalloy with an addition of tungsten designed to have excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of severe environments. The high chromium, molybdenum and tungsten contents make the alloy especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion in reducing environments while chromium conveys resistance to oxidizing media. The low carbon content minimizes carbide precipitation during welding to maintain corrosion resistance in as-welded structures. This nickel alloy is resistant to the formation of grain boundary precipitates in the weld heat-affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process application in an as welded condition. Alloy 276 is widely used in the most severe environments such as mixed acid chemical processing, pollution control, pulp and paper production, industrial and municipal waste treatment, and recovery of sour oil and gas. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Alloy 22, is a versatile austenitic nickel-chromium-molybdenum-tungsten alloy with enhanced resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. The high chromium content provides good resistance to oxidizing media while the molybdenum and tungsten content give good resistance to reducing media. This nickel alloy also has excellent resistance to oxidizing aqueous media including wet chlorine and mixtures containing nitric acid or oxidizing acids with chlorine ions. Alloy 22 has resistance to oxidizing acid chlorides, wet chlorine, formic and acetic acids, ferric and cupric chlorides, sea water, brine and many mixed or contaminated chemical solutions, both organic and inorganic. This nickel alloy also offers optimum resistance to environments where reducing and oxidizing conditions are encountered in process streams. This is beneficial in multi-purpose plants where such “upset” conditions occur frequently. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Nickel based alloys are very useful materials for the manufacture of high quality tubing products. One of the key reasons is that they offer excellent corrosion resistance in both aqueous and high temperature applications. Nickel alloy tubes offer excellent corrosion resistance, high melting points and resistance to oxidationIn addition to their high melting points and resistance to oxidation and corrosion, nickel alloys are very ductile. Nickel based alloys have a higher ability to accept alloying elements in solid solution than other stainless steel or iron-based alloys. They cantherefore maintain higher metallurgical stability. The combination of high alloying with multiple elements can provide very good corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments while still maintaining good welding and forming characteristics. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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AMETEK Specialty Metal Products has been a leader in developing roll bonding dissimilar metals for more than fifty years. The advantage of clad materials is the end product combines the superior properties of each metal: Strength, Corrosion Resistance, Lightweight, Cost, Thermal and Electrical Conductivity. As a result, clad products produce a material superior to any of the individual metals taken alone. Clad metals produced by our roll bond technology combine two or more metals into a single sheet or plate that can be cut, welded or formed into a finished part ranging from chemical processing chambers and pressure vessels to small applications and clad pipe. We specialize in cladding stainless steel or nickel alloys to carbon steel as well as triple layer clad plates bonding stainless steel to an aluminum core. Because of the properties offered by clad metals, and the wide variety of cladding and backing materials available today, these metals can be combined to make custom

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SS 410 is a heat treatable martensitic chromium stainless steel. Melt practice is controlled to develop a surface nearly free from defects. It provides the best combination of wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and is used in demanding medical accessories. The alloy can be cold formed from the annealed temper. Welding should be accomplished by pre and post heating. Pre-heating at 450° F and post-heated at 1300°F will prevent cracking. The corrosion resistance is optimized in the heat-treated temper and assured by passivation. It is resistant to water and organic materials, making it a good material to use in applications such as, rotary dies. Oxidation resistance remains favorable in most applications up through 1200°F.

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SS 305 is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance, and is suitable for very severe cold forming operations. A high nickel content reduces the work hardening rate so that it can be formed into electronic components and remain non-magnetic. The alloy is readily formable and work hardens slowly.It has good resistance to nitric and sulfuric acid solutions although it will not resist halogen acids. The alloy can be satisfactorily welded, brazed, and soldered. Available Sizes: SS 305 is available from Hamilton Precision Metals as strip product in thicknesses from 0.0005” to 0.050” (0.0127 mm to 1.27 mm) in widths up to 12.0” (304.8 mm). It is also available in foil as thin as 0.000200” (0.00508 mm) in widths of 4.0” (101.6 mm) maximum. The material conforms to ASTM A240, QQS-766, and UNS S30500.

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SS 304L is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel offering the optimum combination of corrosion resistance, strength, and ductility. These attributes make it a favorite for many mechanical switch components, and use in surgical instruments. Low carbon content reduces susceptibility to carbide precipitation during welding. The alloy is readily formed in the annealed temper.SS 304L may be joined by all commonly used brazing and welding methods including oxyacetylene. The corrosive resistance to acids is generally very good with the exception of halogen acids. Available Sizes: SS 304L is available from Hamilton Precision Metals as strip product in thicknesses from 0.0005” to 0.050” (0.0127 mm to 1.27 mm) in widths up to 12.0” (304.8 mm). It is also available in foil as thin as 0.000200” (0.00508 mm) in widths of 4.0” (101.6 mm) maximum. The material conforms to ASTM A240, ASTM A666, FED QQ-S-766, MIL-S-4043, UNS S30403.

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SS 304L HN is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel offering the optimum combination of corrosion resistance, strength and ductility. This makes it good for use metal diaphragms, for both aerospace sensors and burst discs. It has been remelted by ESR refining and conditioned to produce a minimum non-metallic impurity level. This will result in a surface that is most favorable for minimizing failures during severe forming operations. The high Nickel composition provides optimum ductility and formability from the annealed temper due to low work hardening rate. The low carbon content reduces susceptibility to carbide precipitation during welding.

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SS 302 is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel offering the optimum combination of corrosion resistance, strength and ductility. These attributes make it a favorite for many mechanical switch components, as well as surgical instruments. The alloy is readily formed in the annealed temper. SS 302 may be joined by all commonly used brazing and welding methods including oxyacetylene. Caution should be used to avoid cooling slowly through the range of 900° to 1600°F where carbide network could form and reduce corrosion resistance. This characteristic is diminished due to the typically low carbon composition of Hamilton’s SS 302. The corrosive resistance to acids is generally very good with the exception of halogen acids.

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SS 301 is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel capable of attaining high strength with moderate cold working. The combination of high strength and good ductility makes it suitable for numerous mechanical switches as well as surgical instruments, metal stampings and electronic and computer spring components.. The alloy is readily formed in the annealed temper. Ductility decreases with increased cold rolled strength but not to the degree that would occur with SS 302. It is not recommended for deep drawing. SS 301 can be welded by all conventional processed except oxy-acetylene. The weld should not make contact with electrolytes to prevent intergranular corrosion. SS 301 is resistant to atmospheric corrosion and is additionally resistant to mildly corrosive mediums. The combination of narrow strength bands and close thickness tolerance provided by Hamilton Precision Metals is the key to repeatable response characteristic in spring and switch applications.

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Hamilton Precision Metals is the world leader of precision-rolled foil and ultra-light gauge strip in any alloy. This includes stainless steel foil, titanium foil, nickel foil, copper based foil, cobalt based foil, Constantan® foil, Evanohm® foil, and many other alloys. Metal foil is generally defined as strip 0.004” (0.1016 mm) and below. Cold rolling strip to these extremely thin gauges demands extensive rolling expertise to manufacture with precision and consistency. Foil in Any Alloy We offer the broadest portfolio of almost every high performance alloy made today. Additional alloys are available upon request, contact us today! Stainless Steels Nickel Based Alloys Copper Based Alloys Cobalt Based Alloys Commercially Pure Titaniums Strain Gage: Constantan®, Evanohm®, Tightest Tolerances and Thinnest Gauges in the Industry We custom roll metal foil in nearly any alloy and specialty metal to the tightest tolerances and thinnest gauges

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Stainless steel powder 430L is a Low-carbon ferritic stainless steels, in mildly corrosive environments or atmospheric exposures, have corrosion resistance approaching that of some nickel stainless steels. These alloys are oxidation resistant at elevated temperatures. Type 430 alloys are ductile and do not work-harden readily. The toughness—defined as resistance to crack propagation or notch strength—of ferritic steels is relatively low, and the ductile-to-brittle transition temperature is at or above room temperature. The corrosion and oxidation resistances of the ferritic steels are directly related to their chromium content. The 17% Cr 430 steel alloys have good corrosion resistance to atmospheric conditions. 430 stainless steel alloys are used in a variety of applications where corrosion resistance is more important than strength. These alloys are resistant to attack in a wide variety of corrosion media.

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Here at Hamilton Precision Metals, we’re passionate about cold rolling metal strip in a diverse range of specialty alloys to meet your exacting specifications. Our extensive precision strip product range include stainless steel strip, nickel strip, titanium strip, copper based strip, cobalt based strip and many more alloys. We have the expertise to roll light gauge strip from 1.5 mm (.060”) down to 0.127 mm (0.005”). Broadest Range of Alloys We offer an extensive portfolio of almost every high performance alloy made today. Additional alloys are available upon request, contact us today! Stainless Steels Nickel Based Alloys Copper Based Alloys Cobalt Based Alloys Commercially Pure Titaniums Strain Gage: Constantan®, Evanohm®,

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Our roll bonded clad plate products are engineered for demanding ASME pressure vessel, steam boiler and autoclave applications where high corrosion resistance, pressure resistance and structural performance are critical. Using proven roll bonded technology and corrosion resistant alloys, our high strength clad plate is manufactured to exacting pressure vessel specifications and certified to ASTM A263, A264 or A265 for pressure vessel fabrication. Corrosion Resistant Alloys We specialize in processing high corrosion resistant alloys and BPVC rated materials for stainless steel pressure vessel manufacturers. Other alloys include: Stainless Steels Nickel and Nickel Alloys Inconel®, Monel®, Hastelloy® Aluminum Carbon steel Titanium Other alloys available upon request

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AMETEK Specialty Metal Products is committed to meeting the demands of Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) for mass-production of industrial components. We engineer economic AM powder of mainstream stainless steel, nickel, and cobalt alloys for non-rotor-grade components made by Laser Powder Bed, Binder Jet, and Cold Spray processes. Alloys As a leader in metal powder production for additive manufacturing, we offer several different alloys and size distributions specifically tailored for different additive manufacturing processes and machines. The most common additive manufacturing powder materials produced include: 316L (including A240 grade) 304L 17-4PH® We also offer specialty austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, as well as a selection of nickel and cobalt alloy powders for 3D printing.

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Because of its strength, unique density and corrosion resistance, titanium has found applications in many industries. For high quality tubing products, it’s often a better substance to use than competing materials like stainless steels or super alloys. Titanium tubes are light weight and exceptionally corrosion and heat resistantThe density of titanium is about 60 per cent of that of steel- or nickel-based alloys giving significant weight savings in aerospace structures. The tensile strength is better than that of austenitic or ferritic stainless steels. Titanium is exceptionally corrosion resistant and exceeds the resistance of stainless steels in most environments. The metal is non-magnetic too, and has good heat transfer properties, with a melting point higher than steel alloys. Titanium is easily worked. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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Superior Tube Co. supplies above industry standard quality high performance used in the manufacturing of liquid and gas chromatography. High Performance Liquid Chromatography High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is used to analyze chemicals in both research and industrial processing. It’s an application that requires precision tubing, which is resistant to high temperatures, pressures and corrosion. For many years, Superior Tube has supplied tubes made from corrosion resistant austenitic, stainless steel and nickel alloys for a range of HPLC equipment. The tubing is used for the manufacturing of the columns in chromatography machines. This application requires exceptional inside diameter condition and overall tube strength to withstand the pressure involved when pumping liquids or gases through the column in order to extract samples for chemical analysis. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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