High Temperature alloy
High-temperature alloys, also known as heat-strength alloys and superalloys, refer to a type of metal materials that can work in high-temperature environments and under certain stresses for a long time. They have good high-temperature oxidation resistance and hot-corrosion resistance, as well as excellent high-temperature resistance. Strength, fatigue strength, creep rupture toughness and other comprehensive properties. This type of alloy is mainly used in aerospace, energy and ship turbine engines.
They were initially developed for use in aircraft piston engine turbo superchargers. Today, the most common application is in aircraft turbine components, which must withstand exposure to severely oxidizing environments and high temperatures for reasonable periods. The high corrosion resistance of superalloys also makes them ideal for use in extreme environments. Current applications include:
Aircraft gas turbines
Steam turbine power plants
Medical applications
Space vehicles and rocket engines
Heat-treating equipment
Nuclear power plants
Oil and Gas Industry
Petrochemical and chemical processing