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Haynes 75 bars are made up of several key ingredients which give them their distinct characteristics. The primary material of the product, a nickel-chromium alloy known as Haynes 75, has a high-temperature strength and resistance to oxidation that can withstand temperatures up to 1260 degrees Celsius. This alloy is comprised mainly of nickel (19-21%), chromium (18-20%), molybdenum (4-5%), and tungsten (8-10%). Additionally, trace amounts of manganese and silicon can also be detected in Haynes 75 bars. It's not only temperature conditions these Haynes 75 bars can withstand. They are highly resistant to stress corrosion cracking under certain environmental conditions, as well as being able to resist intercrystalline corrosion at elevated temperatures. With its unique properties, Haynes 75 bars prove to be an ideal material for aircraft parts such as exhaust valves, turbine blades, and combustor linings.

Haynes 75 bars are a unique material with many helpful uses in industry, research, and education.75  Haynes bars are a high-temperature alloy that can be easily formed and machined into useful parts or components with specific properties. They have a melting point above 6000F, making them ideal for use in extreme operating conditions or thermal processing. The low coefficient of thermal expansion makes them suitable for aerospace applications, while their excellent oxidation resistance enables them to survive in corrosive environments. Their high strength-to-weight ratio and superb fatigue properties make Haynes bars 75 an excellent choice for engine components, turbine components, or stationary pieces. Furthermore, they have an impressively low electrical resistivity that makes them the perfect material in fields requiring precise electrical control. Haynes 75 bars offer benefits that few other materials can provide, making them a valuable asset in many industries!

FAQ's for Haynes 75 Bars

Haynes 75 bars offer a combination of high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for parts that will be exposed to harsh environments. The alloy also offers good formability, weldability, and machinability.

Haynes 75 bars are best used in applications that require resistances to heat, oxidation, and corrosion such as exhaust systems, gas turbine blades, and rocket motors. They can also provide excellent performance under aggressive chemicals like acids and alkalis due to their strong corrosion resistance properties.

It Varies, But Generally It Is Around INR 250/Kg To INR 400/Kg

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