Haynes 214 Honeycomb Description
Haynes 214 Honeycomb is a high-performance material made from Haynes 214 alloy, a nickel-chromium-aluminum-iron alloy known for its exceptional oxidation resistance and strength at elevated temperatures. The honeycomb structure, which consists of hexagonal cells, further enhances the material's properties by providing an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, structural stability, and high resistance to thermal fatigue and oxidation.
Haynes 214 Honeycomb Specification
Material
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Haynes 214
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Shape
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Square, hex, or customized
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Board Thickness
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.001″- .011″, or customized
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Cell Size
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1/64 to 3/16″
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Finish
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electroless nickel plating, tin plating, powder coating, paints
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Dimensions
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Customized
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Chemical Composition (%)
Ni
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Cr
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Al
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Fe
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Mn
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Co
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Mo
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W
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Si
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Ti
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Bal.
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15-17
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4.0-5.0
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2.0-6.0
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≤1
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2
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1
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1
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0.5
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0.5
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Haynes 214 Honeycomb Application
- Aerospace and Defense: Used in components such as turbine blades, engine liners, and heat shields, where high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance are vital.
- Energy Sector: Applied in parts of gas turbines, heat exchangers, and power generation equipment that experience high temperatures and corrosive environments.
- Industrial Equipment: Utilized in machinery and tools exposed to high wear and tear or requiring high-temperature resistance, like cutting tools and valve components.
- Medical Implants: Sometimes used in medical applications, particularly in prosthetics and orthopedic implants, due to its biocompatibility and wear resistance.
- Automotive: Used in high-performance vehicle components, particularly in motorsports, where strength and heat resistance are required.
Haynes 214 Honeycomb Packaging
Our Haynes 214 Honeycomb is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition. Wood cages to avoid damage to your products during shipping.
FAQs
Q1: What is Haynes 214 Honeycomb?
Haynes 214 Honeycomb is a honeycomb structure made from Haynes 214, a nickel-chromium-aluminum-iron alloy specifically designed for high-temperature oxidation resistance.
Q2: How is Haynes 214 Honeycomb manufactured?
Haynes 214 Honeycomb is manufactured using precision forming processes such as expansion or corrugation of Haynes 214 sheets to create the honeycomb structure. The honeycomb cells are bonded using methods like brazing, welding, or diffusion bonding to achieve the desired mechanical properties and structural integrity.
Q3: Is Haynes 214 Honeycomb resistant to corrosion?
Yes, Haynes 214 Honeycomb offers excellent resistance to high-temperature oxidation, carburization, and nitridation. It is particularly well-suited for environments where exposure to hot gases and other oxidizing conditions is common.