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What is a-286 material?

What is a-286 material?

Incoloy Alloy® A-286 (also known as A286 stainless steel) is a nickel and iron-based, austenitic superalloy that is useful for applications requiring high strength and corrosion resistance up to 1300°F (704°C), and for lower stress applications at higher temperatures.

Is a-286 magnetic?

A286, which is a ductile, non-magnetic, iron-based alloy, can reach its highest strength level through solution heat treating and age hardening.

What is CRES A286?

Cres A286 alloy is known for its good strength and oxidation resistance especially at temperatures up to 1300°F (700°C). A286 is an age-hardenable iron-nickel-chromium alloy that is one of the most popular and widely used of high temperature alloys.

Is CRES stainless steel?

Benefits of Stainless Steel It is also called corrosion-resistant steel or CRES when the alloy type and grade are not detailed. Stainless steel differs from carbon steel by the amount of chromium present.

Is A286 corrosion resistant?

CORROSION AND OXIDATION RESISTANCE ATI A286™ alloy content is similar in chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to some of the austenitic stainless steels. Consequently, ATI A286™ alloy possesses a level of aqueous corrosion resistance comparable to that of the austenitic stainless steels.

What is inconel718?

INCONEL® alloy 718 (UNS N07718/W.Nr. 2.4668) is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium material used at -423° to 1300°F. The age-hardenable alloy can be readily fabricated, even into complex parts. Its welding characteristics, especially its resistance to postweld cracking, are outstanding.

What kind of metal is A286?

Stainless Steel
A286 Stainless Steel is a heat and corrosion resistant austenitic stainless steel that is age-hardenable to achieve a high strength level.

What is 300 CRES material?

The 300 series consist of austenitic chromium-nickel alloys. Austentic contains a maximum of 0.15% carbon and a minimum of 16% chromium, and nickel is the important alloying element. This creates superior corrosion resistance and ease of fabrication.

Is Cres 316 stainless steel?

Type 316: The second most common austenitic stainless steel is Type 316. The addition of 2% molybdenum provides greater resistance to acids and localized corrosion caused by chloride ions.

Can A286 be welded?

Meanwhile, you can use regular welding procedures on A286, including gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, and shielded metal arc. Using a welding wire of the same specification is preferable, but a nickel-based filler metal would work as well.

How much does Inconel cost?

CURRENT PRICE $2.00-$2.75/lb These prices are current as of today’s date and are subject to change, at any time due to outstanding market conditions.

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