Niobium Nickel Alloy

Nickel Niobium 60% finds its main application in the production of nickel based superalloys and special nickel steels.  Niobium is used as an additive in nickel-, iron- or cobalt-based superalloys. It not only has a high melting point of 2477°C, but is also resistant to corrosion and oxidation. Due to its high melting point and excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, nickel niobium is a preferred component in superalloys used for parts that must withstand high temperatures.

Boron Chromium Alloy

Boron-chromium alloy is an alloy mainly composed of two elements: boron and chromium. It is obtained by mixing boron and chromium in a certain proportion and performing smelting, sintering or other processing methods.

Copper Zirconium Alloy

Copper-zirconium alloy is an alloy material composed of two elements: copper and zirconium. It is usually based on copper, with appropriate amounts of zirconium added to form an alloy. Copper-zirconium alloys are used in a wide range of applications, including the electronics industry, aerospace, chemical industry, manufacturing, etc.

Nickel Aluminum Alloy

Nickel aluminum alloy, also known as Raney nickel, is an alloy product mainly composed of two elements: nickel and aluminum. It usually exists in the form of blocks, which can be cast blanks, forged blanks or parts processed into various shapes.
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