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Posted on May 5, 2021 by Kathleen
Q: I need a material that can stay oxidation resistant at 2000F in a cyclic temperature environment. Any suggestions? A: One of the best choices is Inconel 601, UNS N06601,which is highly resistant to oxidation up to 2200°F and can handle even severe thermal cycling. These Inconel bolts will offer … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 6, 2020 by dean
Q: I’m running a process that has a huge swing in temperature fluctuations due to downtime and maintenance. The max temperature is around 1500F. Can you suggest a material that can handle this? A: For processes that are faced with the dual dilemma of both high temperature and cyclic conditions, … Continue reading →
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Posted on February 12, 2019 by dean
Q: I’m designing a furnace vent system for a continuous service high heat appliance (NFPA 211). The maximum furnace working temperature is 2100 deg F; design temperature is 2190 deg F. Will Alloy 330 or 310 SS bolts and nuts work for me? A: You are at the absolute limit … Continue reading →
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