Alliage Ni-Cr,Ni-Cr-Fe à haute résistance spécifique pour les applications de chauffage électrique

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January 06, 2025
Category Connection: Alliage de NiCr
Brief: Discover the Cr25Ni20 Austenitic Alloy, a high-performance nickel-chromium-iron alloy designed for electric heating applications. With excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and high-temperature corrosion, this alloy is ideal for demanding industrial environments. Learn about its superior mechanical strength, thermal fatigue resistance, and versatility in various high-temperature applications.
Related Product Features:
  • High-temperature resistance up to 1100°C (2012°F), ensuring reliability in extreme heat applications.
  • Excellent oxidation resistance in air and combustion environments for long-term performance.
  • Good corrosion resistance against carburization, nitridation, and sulfidation in aggressive environments.
  • High tensile strength and creep resistance at elevated temperatures for demanding conditions.
  • Thermal fatigue resistance withstands repeated heating and cooling without degradation.
  • Durability in harsh conditions, resisting scaling and degradation in corrosive atmospheres.
  • Easy weldability and fabricability for complex industrial requirements.
  • Versatile applications in heat treatment, petrochemical, power generation, and aerospace industries.
FAQ:
  • What is the maximum continuous service temperature of Cr25Ni20 alloy?
    The Cr25Ni20 alloy can withstand temperatures up to 1100°C (2012°F) continuously, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
  • What industries commonly use Cr25Ni20 alloy?
    Cr25Ni20 is widely used in heat treatment, petrochemical, power generation, aerospace, automotive, metal processing, chemical processing, glass manufacturing, and cement industries.
  • What are the key advantages of Cr25Ni20 alloy over other electric heating alloys?
    Cr25Ni20 offers superior oxidation resistance, high-temperature strength, thermal fatigue resistance, and durability in harsh environments, making it a preferred choice for demanding industrial applications.