Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder Description
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder is a high-performance alloy powder similar in composition to UNS R31233, also known as Haynes 242 alloy. This alloy primarily contains nickel and molybdenum, with significant levels of chromium, cobalt, iron, and trace amounts of other elements. The unique composition of this alloy offers an optimal balance of high-temperature performance, oxidation resistance, and formability.
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder Specifications
Chemical Composition %
Alloy
|
Co
|
Cr
|
W
|
Mo
|
C
|
Ni
|
Fe
|
Si
|
N
|
CoCr Alloy
|
Bal.
|
26
|
2
|
5
|
0.06
|
9
|
3
|
0.3
|
0.08
|
Alloy Physical Properties
Hardness
|
2 HRC
|
Yield Strength
|
55 MPa
|
Tensile Strength
|
1020 MPa
|
Elongation
|
33%
|
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder Applications
- Aerospace Industry: Components such as turbine disks, seals, and rings, where high strength and resistance to thermal cycling are required.
- Chemical Processing: Equipment and components exposed to corrosive environments, particularly those involving high temperatures.
- Power Generation: Parts in turbines and other high-temperature applications.
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder Packaging
Our Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder FAQs
Q1: What are the typical applications of Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder?
It is typically used in environments requiring excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. Common applications include aerospace components such as turbine disks, seals, rings, and other high-strength parts. It is also used in the chemical processing and power generation industries for components that face corrosive environments.
Q2: How is Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder used in additive manufacturing?
In additive manufacturing, Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder is used for producing complex parts through techniques such as selective laser melting (SLM) or electron beam melting (EBM). Its excellent material properties allow for the fabrication of components that are structurally robust and can withstand harsh operating conditions.
Q3: How does Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder compare to other nickel-based superalloys in terms of performance?
Cobalt Chromium Alloy Powder typically offers better ductility at lower temperatures and a lower coefficient of thermal expansion compared to other nickel-based superalloys, making it more suitable for applications involving thermal cycling or where dimensional stability is critical.
Specification
Chemical Composition %
Alloy
|
Co
|
Cr
|
W
|
Mo
|
C
|
Ni
|
Fe
|
Si
|
N
|
CoCr Alloy
|
Bal.
|
26
|
2
|
5
|
0.06
|
9
|
3
|
0.3
|
0.08
|
Alloy Physical Properties
Hardness
|
2 HRC
|
Yield Strength
|
55 MPa
|
Tensile Strength
|
1020 MPa
|
Elongation
|
33%
|