The role of nickel-cobalt alloys in aerospace

src=http___www.hzjs-laser.com_uploads_ueditor_image_20200309_1583753681673877.jpg&refer=http___www.hzjs-laser.jpg       Producing aerospace-quality materials represents the ultimate science of materials manufacturing. The development of nickel-cobalt alloys is inextricably linked to the history of modern aerospace. Many of the alloys used in aerospace are superalloys, which provide extreme high temperature resistance. and corrosion resistance. The main component of most superalloys is nickel or cobalt, which has high temperature stability, high creep strength, good fatigue behavior, slow crack growth, toughness and high temperature oxidation resistance.
       It goes without saying that the brands represented by Shanghai Weitai Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd. have all the relevant approvals and licenses for the production plant, production process and materials. The corresponding superalloys are vacuum melted in VIM furnaces and, in the case of special requirements, a triple melting procedure is used to ensure that the corresponding materials meet the extremely stringent quality specifications for aerospace applications.
        At the same time, the Miller welding machine, AMF fixture tooling andSiegmundThe workbench is also widely used in the aerospace field to escort the welding process.


Nickel-Based Alloys Product Line for Common Aerospace Fields

Alloy 75  (2.4951/UNS N06075)

Alloy 188 (2.4683/UNS R30188)
Alloy 75 (1.3912/UNS K93600/UNS K63603)
Alloy 718 (2.4668/UNS N07718)


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