Phynox Wire Description
This Cobalt-Chromium-Nickel alloy gives a combination of high strength, ductility, and good mechanical properties and is age hardenable. Phynox also has excellent fatigue life, corrosion resistance in numerous environments and is non-magnetic.
It features high resistance to corrosion and/or low relaxation at temperatures up to 380℃ (715℉). This alloy is used in medical devices, dental products, surgical implants, and orthopedics.
Synonym: Elgiloy, Conichrome and Alloy 3J21.
Phynox Wire Specifications
Chemical Composition
|
Element
|
Min %
|
Max %
|
C
|
–
|
0.15
|
Mn
|
1.5
|
2.5
|
Si
|
–
|
1.2
|
P
|
–
|
0.015
|
S
|
–
|
0.015
|
Cr
|
19
|
21
|
Ni
|
14
|
16
|
Co
|
39
|
41
|
Mo
|
6
|
8
|
Be
|
–
|
0.1
|
Fe
|
Bal.
|
Density
|
8.3 g/cm³
|
Melting Point
|
1427 °C
|
Coefficient of Expansion
|
12.5 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C)
|
Modulus of Rigidity
|
77 kN/mm²
|
Modulus of Elasticity
|
203.4 kN/mm²
|
Phynox Wire Applications
- Springs
- Seal components
- Medical devices
- Components for watches
- Aerospace applications
- Petro-chemical applications
- Marine engineering
Phynox Wire Packaging
Our Phynox Wire is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.