HS 31ㅣUNS R30031

1. Introduce – HS: Abbreviation for Haynes Stellite – A Co-based high-temperature superalloy with excellent tensile and creep properties – Exhibits superior stress rupture properties compared to other alloys in the temperature range of approximately 926–980°C – Possesses excellent oxidation and reduction resistance up to 1150°C * Stellite alloys √ A Co-Cr alloy designed for wear resistance √ An alloy based on cobalt with additions of chromium, carbon, tungsten, molybdenum, and other elements √ Excellent corrosion resistance and wear resistance 2. Application & Produ...

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