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Haynes 25 Bars are cobalt alloys that assemble at exceptionally high temperatures and possess good formability properties. Also, above 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, the bars have a 100-hour stress-rupture strength of 6000 to 7000 psi. These alloyed bars are immune to carburization and oxidation at 1900 degrees Fahrenheit. Haynes alloy 25 bars serve better in almost all the jet engine parts. These are also used in some of these include combustion chambers, turbine rings, turbine blades, afterburner parts and else.

Heat treatment: This grade bar is kept at 2250°F temperature and either in water quenched or rapid air cooled. After keeping it under the given temperature, it is prepared for cold working and ageing processes. These two processes are applied to the bars to implement their tensile strength and room temperatures. It is kept above 1800°F for cold working, and to increase its stress-rupture strength kept up to 1500°F temperature.


FAQ's for Haynes 25 Bars

Haynes 25 bars offer superior strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance, making them ideal for many applications, such as aerospace components, petrochemical equipment, and furnace components. They also provide excellent high-temperature performance up to 1650°C (3000°F).

When using these bars, it is essential to consult the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and maintenance procedures. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures may cause Haynes 25 bars to become brittle.

Compared to other alloys, Haynes 25 has excellent strength and creep resistance, making it suitable for applications requiring extremely high levels of durability. Its superior corrosion resistance makes it an ideal choice for highly corrosive environments.

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