Metal Dusting

Metal Dusting is a hazard when using heat-treat carburizing furnaces and petrochemical equipment. Explore how high-chromium alloys thwart this destructive process, safeguarding crucial industrial assets against disintegration at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1700°F.

Things to Know About PREN

Highlighting the importance of factors beyond PREN, like manufacturing processes and heat treatment, is essential for predicting corrosion resistance accurately in various environments.

Understanding High-Temperature Distortion of Metals

Understanding High-Temperature Distortion of Metals​ When metals are subjected to high temperatures, they undergo expansion. The extent of expansion is measured in terms of the coefficient of thermal expansion. This physical property is frequently cited for various engineering materials. In the thermal processing industry, neglecting thermal expansion is a leading cause of failure of thermal […]

Introduction to Heat Resistant Alloys

Introduction to Heat Resistant Alloys We have been supporting the heat-resistant alloy market for over 70 years. Many different industries, such as thermal processing, chemical processing, and power generation, depend on the capabilities of these alloys to perform day-to-day activities. In this webinar, we will explore the world of wrought heat-resistant alloys. The listener will […]

Confused About Annealing and Heat Treating Terminology?

Annealing and Heat Treating

Confused About Annealing and Heat Treating Terminology? In the broadest sense, annealing is the process of heating an alloy to an elevated temperature to promote homogenous chemistry, equiaxed microstructure, and uniform mechanical properties to produce what is essentially stress-free, or “soft” material. In the stainless steel, nickel, and titanium alloy industries, the terms anneal, solution […]

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