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    A superalloy, or high-performance alloy, is an alloy with the ability to operate at a high fraction of its melting point. Key characteristics of a superalloy...
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    Inconel (redirect from SX 300 (superalloy))
    Inconel is a nickel-chromium-based superalloy often utilized in extreme environments where components are subjected to high temperature, pressure or mechanical...
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    Waspaloy (category Superalloys)
    refers to an age hardening austenitic (face-centred cubic) nickel-based superalloy. Waspaloy is typically used in high temperature applications, particularly...
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    Inconel 625 (category Superalloys)
    Inconel Alloy 625 (UNS designation N06625) is a nickel-based superalloy that possesses high strength properties and resistance to elevated temperatures...
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    material design. Superalloys based on cobalt, nickel, and iron have been engineered to be highly resistant to creep. The term ‘superalloy’ generally refers...
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    earliest samples had been obtained and worked commercially. Nickel-based superalloys of rhenium are used in combustion chambers, turbine blades, and exhaust...
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  • or SX-300 may refer to: Swearingen SX-300, an aircraft SX 300 (superalloy), a superalloy variation of Inconel This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Flight Archive". Sims, C.T., Chester, A History of Superalloy Metallurgy, Proc. 5th Symp. on Superalloys, 1984. "Rolls-Royce Derwent | 1945". Flight. Flightglobal...
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    high-temperature single-crystal superalloys, with applications that include the turbines in jet engines. Several nickel based superalloy compositions are described...
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    Metal (section Superalloys)
    metal first thought to have been discovered nearly 150 years earlier. Superalloys composed of combinations of Fe, Ni, Co, and Cr, and lesser amounts of...
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    very fine microstructure. Additionally, industry pressure has added more superalloy powders to the available processing including AM108.  It is not only the...
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  • Libya and the 282 piece labels it as Agelat. The Haynes 282 alloy is a superalloy that is nickel-based and can withstand high temperatures. It was designed...
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    (about 80%) is used in steel alloys, including high-strength alloys and superalloys. Most molybdenum compounds have low solubility in water. Heating molybdenum-bearing...
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    industrial and military applications. The largest use of cobalt is in superalloys, used to make jet engine parts for high speed war planes. Cobalt is also...
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    difficult environment, turbine blades often use exotic materials like superalloys and many different methods of cooling that can be categorized as internal...
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  • Akca, Enes; Gürsel, Ali (2015-06-26). "A review on superalloys and IN718 nickel-based INCONEL superalloy". Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences...
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  • Exotic Materials can include plastics, superalloys, semiconductors, superconductors, and ceramics. Examples of metals and alloys that can be exotic: Aluminum...
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    bulb filaments, X-ray tubes, electrodes in gas tungsten arc welding, superalloys, and radiation shielding. Tungsten's hardness and high density make it...
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    electronics industry, certain types of fiber, single crystals of a nickel-based superalloy for turbojet engines, and some ice crystals which can exceed 0.5 meters...
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    Niobium (section Superalloys)
    carbide and nitride. The temperature stability of niobium-containing superalloys is important for its use in jet and rocket engines. Niobium is used in...
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    ceramics based upon silicon carbide. Silicon is a component of some superalloys. Elemental silicon is added to molten cast iron as ferrosilicon or silicocalcium...
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    Dreshfield (2004). Joint Development of a Fourth Generation Single Crystal Superalloy Archived 2006-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. NASA TM – 2004-213062. December...
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  • 1802 novella by François-René de Chateaubriand René 41, a nickel based superalloy René, Sarthe, a French commune "René" (song), a 2020 song by Residente...
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    subject to corrosive oxygen-rich flames are made of an Inconel-like SX500 superalloy. Some components are 3D printed. At sea level, a Raptor 2 engine produces...
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    various aluminium, titanium, nickel, and magnesium alloys. Some modern superalloys, such as incoloy, inconel, and hastelloy, may consist of a multitude...
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    an essential constituent of materials used in rechargeable batteries, superalloys, and catalysts. It has been argued that cobalt will be one of the main...
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  • 2011. Technology & Innovation in China: A Case Study of Single Crystal Superalloy Development for Aircraft Turbine Blades, R4–11. ISSSP National Institute...
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  • 600 °C), which makes it a possible replacement for traditional Ni based superalloy components in aircraft turbine engines. TiAl-based alloys have potential...
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    Bond Coat for Enhanced Turbine Durability". Superalloys 2008 (Eleventh International Symposium). Superalloys. US: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society...
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    Haynes International (category Superalloys)
    Haynes International, Inc., headquartered in Kokomo, Indiana, is one of the largest producers of corrosion-resistant and high-temperature alloys. In addition...
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