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Zirconium, Zr
Subcategory: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Pure Metallic Element; Zirconium Alloy
Material Notes: This entry is for pure Zr; MatWeb also has Zr alloys.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
6.53 g/cc |
0.236 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
145 |
145 |
Converted from Vickers for 3000 kg load/10 mm ball. Annealed sample |
| Hardness, Rockwell A |
49 |
49 |
Converted from Vickers. annealed sample |
| Hardness, Rockwell B |
78 |
78 |
Converted from Vickers. Annealed sample |
| Hardness, Vickers |
150 |
150 |
annealed sample |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
330 MPa |
47900 psi |
Annealed |
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
230 MPa |
33400 psi |
Annealed |
| Elongation at Break |
32 % |
32 % |
Annealed |
| Modulus of Elasticity |
94.5 GPa |
13700 ksi |
|
| Poisson’s Ratio |
0.34 |
0.34 |
|
| Shear Modulus |
35.3 GPa |
5120 ksi |
Calculated |
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
4e-005 ohm-cm |
4e-005 ohm-cm |
|
| Magnetic Susceptibility |
1.34e-006 |
1.34e-006 |
cgs/g |
| Critical Magnetic Field Strength, Oersted |
47 |
47 |
|
| Critical Superconducting Temperature |
0.61 K |
0.61 K |
±0.15; 0.65, 0.95 K for omega Zr. |
| Thermal Properties |
| Heat of Fusion |
251 J/g |
108 BTU/lb |
|
| CTE, linear 20°C |
5.8 µm/m-°C |
3.22 µin/in-°F |
over the range 20-100ºC |
| CTE, linear 250°C |
6.3 µm/m-°C |
3.5 µin/in-°F |
|
| CTE, linear 500°C |
6.9 µm/m-°C |
3.83 µin/in-°F |
|
| Heat Capacity |
0.285 J/g-°C |
0.0681 BTU/lb-°F |
|
| Thermal Conductivity |
16.7 W/m-K |
116 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
|
| Melting Point |
1852 °C |
3370 °F |
|
| Optical Properties |
| Emissivity (0-1) |
0.32 |
0.32 |
650 nm; unoxidized; total |
| Descriptive Properties |
| CAS Number |
7440-67-7 |
|
References are available for this material.
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Waspaloy® Nickel Superalloy, Heat Treatment: 1010°C (1850°F) + Age
Subcategory: Metal; Nickel Base; Superalloy Key Words: Allvac, an Allegheny Teledyne Company, UNS N07001; AMS 5704, 5706, 5707, 5708. ASTM B 637
| Component |
Wt. % |
| Al |
1.4 |
| B |
0.01 |
| C |
0.05 |
| Co |
13 |
| Cr |
19.5 |
| Fe |
1 |
| Mo |
4.3 |
| Ni |
57 |
| Ti |
3 |
| Zr |
0.7 |
Material Notes: Nickel content calculated as remainder. Data provided by Allvac. Applications: Turbine compressor blades and discs, shafts, spacers, fasteners, miscellaneous jet engine hardware; space shuttle turbo pump seals.
Waspaloy is a registered trademark of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
8.19 g/cc |
0.296 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
351 |
351 |
Estimated from Rockwell C value for Brinell test with 3000 kg load/10 mm diameter ball |
| Hardness, Knoop |
382 |
382 |
Estimated from Rockwell C value. |
| Hardness, Rockwell C |
38 |
38 |
|
| Hardness, Vickers |
367 |
367 |
Estimated from Rockwell C value. |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
1276 MPa |
185000 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
897 MPa |
130000 psi |
0.2% Offset |
| Elongation at Break |
23 % |
23 % |
|
| Reduction of Area |
25 % |
25 % |
|
Do you need custom fasteners created with Titanium? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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Titanium, Ti
Subcategory: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Pure Metallic Element; Titanium Alloy Close Analogs: A wide range of Ti alloys are listed in MatWeb. Titanium Grades 1,2,3,4,7,11,and 12 are all considered unalloyed. This listing is for ‘pure’ titanium. Key Words: biomaterials, biomedical implants, biocompatibility
Material Notes: This listing is for ‘pure’ titanium. Although unalloyed titanium is not very useful for structural applications, titanium alloys are highly praised for their use in aerospace, high-temperature and biomedical applications. Titanium is difficult to machine or weld, but has significant advantages over traditional metals. For medical implants, titanium is considered one of the most biocompatible materials available, especially where direct contact to tissue or bone is required (i.e. endosseuos dental implants or porous uncemented orthopedic implants). See the individual titanium alloy datasheets for specific applications.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
4.5 g/cc |
0.163 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
70 |
70 |
electrolytic Ti |
| Hardness, Vickers |
60 |
60 |
|
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
220 MPa |
31900 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
140 MPa |
20300 psi |
|
| Elongation at Break |
54 % |
54 % |
|
| Modulus of Elasticity |
116 GPa |
16800 ksi |
|
| Poisson’s Ratio |
0.34 |
0.34 |
|
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
5.54e-005 ohm-cm |
5.54e-005 ohm-cm |
|
| Magnetic Susceptibility |
1.25e-006 |
1.25e-006 |
cgs/g |
| Critical Magnetic Field Strength, Oersted |
56 |
56 |
|
| Critical Superconducting Temperature |
0.36 – 0.44 K |
0.36 – 0.44 K |
|
| Thermal Properties |
| Heat of Fusion |
435.4 J/g |
187 BTU/lb |
|
| CTE, linear 20°C |
8.9 µm/m-°C |
4.94 µin/in-°F |
over the range 20-100ºC |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
10.1 µm/m-°C |
5.61 µin/in-°F |
|
| Heat Capacity |
0.528 J/g-°C |
0.126 BTU/lb-°F |
|
| Thermal Conductivity |
17 W/m-K |
118 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
|
| Melting Point |
1650 – 1670 °C |
3000 – 3040 °F |
|
| Optical Properties |
| Emissivity (0-1) |
0.63 |
0.63 |
unoxidized; 650 nm |
| Descriptive Properties |
| CAS Number |
7440-32-6 |
|
References are available for this material.
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Tantalum, Ta; Cold Worked
Subcategory: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Pure Metallic Element
Material Notes: Cold worked applies only to tensile and/or hardness values; other property values are typical of the element.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
16.65 g/cc |
0.602 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
195 |
195 |
Converted from Vickers for 3000 kg load/10 mm ball Brinell test. |
| Hardness, Rockwell A |
56 |
56 |
Converted from Vickers. |
| Hardness, Rockwell B |
92 |
92 |
Converted from Vickers. |
| Hardness, Rockwell C |
12 |
12 |
Converted from Vickers. |
| Hardness, Vickers |
200 |
200 |
|
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
900 MPa |
131000 psi |
|
| Modulus of Elasticity |
186 GPa |
27000 ksi |
|
| Poisson’s Ratio |
0.35 |
0.35 |
|
| Fatigue Strength |
230 MPa |
33400 psi |
50,000,000 cycles. E-beam melted sample; rotating beam test. |
| Shear Modulus |
69 GPa |
10000 ksi |
|
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
1.25e-005 ohm-cm |
1.25e-005 ohm-cm |
|
| Magnetic Susceptibility |
9e-007 |
9e-007 |
cgs/g |
| Critical Magnetic Field Strength, Oersted |
823 – 835 |
823 – 835 |
|
| Critical Superconducting Temperature |
4.43 – 4.51 K |
4.43 – 4.51 K |
|
| Thermal Properties |
| Heat of Fusion |
170 J/g |
73.1 BTU/lb |
|
| CTE, linear 20°C |
6.5 µm/m-°C |
3.61 µin/in-°F |
|
| CTE, linear 250°C |
6.6 µm/m-°C |
3.67 µin/in-°F |
|
| CTE, linear 500°C |
6.7 µm/m-°C |
3.72 µin/in-°F |
|
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
6.96 µm/m-°C |
3.87 µin/in-°F |
|
| Heat Capacity |
0.153 J/g-°C |
0.0366 BTU/lb-°F |
|
| Thermal Conductivity |
54.4 W/m-K |
378 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
|
| Melting Point |
2996 °C |
5420 °F |
|
| Optical Properties |
| Emissivity (0-1) |
0.2 |
0.2 |
total hemispherical at 1460°C |
| Emissivity (0-1) |
0.49 |
0.49 |
650 nm |
| Descriptive Properties |
| CAS Number |
7440-22-7 |
|
References are available for this material.
Do you need custom fasteners created with Nitronic Alloy 60? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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Nitronic® 60 Austentic Stainless, Annealed
Subcategory: Heat Resisting; Metal; Stainless Steel; T S20000 Series Stainless Steel Key Words: Fasteners A193/A194; Welding Wire AWS ER218, UNS S21800; Bar ASTM A276 ASTM A479, AMS 5848; Plate/Sheet ASTM A240; Forgings ASTM A314
| Component |
Wt. % |
| Cr |
17 |
| Fe |
62 |
| Mn |
8 |
| N |
0.14 |
| Ni |
8.5 |
| Si |
4 |
Material Notes: Iron content above calculated from remainder. Annealed applies to tensile and/or hardness; other properties are typical of this alloy.
Nitronic 60 is truly an all purpose metal. This fully austenitic alloy was originally designed as a high temperature alloy for temperatures around 1800ºF. The oxidation resistance of Nitronic 60 is similar to Type 309 S.S., and far superior to Type 304S.S. The additions of silicon and manganese have given the alloy a matrix to inhibit wear, galling, and fretting even in the annealed condition. Higher strengths are attainable through cold working the material and is still fully austenitic after severe cold-working. This working does not enhance the anti-galling properties as is normal for carbon steels and some stainless steels. The benefit to the cold or hot work put into the material is added strength and hardness. The chromium and nickel additions give it comparable corrosion to 304 and 316 stainless steels, while having approximately twice the yield strength. The high mechanical strength in annealed parts permits use of reduced cross sections for weight and cost reductions.
Data provided by High Performance Alloys, Inc.
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| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
7.62 g/cc |
0.275 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
210 |
210 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Knoop |
245 |
245 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Rockwell A |
58 |
58 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Rockwell B |
95 |
95 |
|
| Hardness, Vickers |
215 |
215 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
710 MPa |
103000 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
414 MPa |
60000 psi |
0.2% Offset |
| Elongation at Break |
64 % |
64 % |
|
| Reduction of Area |
74 % |
74 % |
|
| Modulus of Elasticity |
179 GPa |
26000 ksi |
In Tension |
| Poisson’s Ratio |
0.3 |
0.3 |
Calculated |
| Shear Modulus |
69 GPa |
10000 ksi |
|
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
0.00013 ohm-cm |
0.00013 ohm-cm |
|
| Thermal Properties |
| CTE, linear 20°C |
15.8 µm/m-°C |
8.78 µin/in-°F |
20-95°C |
Do you need custom fasteners created with Nitroic Alloy 50? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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Nitronic® 50 Austentic Stainless, Annealed
Subcategory: Heat Resisting; Metal; Stainless Steel; T S20000 Series Stainless Steel Key Words: Bar ASTM A276 ASTM A479, AMS 5764; Plate/Sheet ASTM A240, ASTM A412, AMS 5861, Pipe & Tube SPECIALS, ASTM A312, ASTM A403, UNS S20910; Forgings ASTM A314; Fasteners ASTM A193/ASTMA194; Welding Wire AWS ER209; NACE MR-01-75
| Component |
Wt. % |
| Cr |
22 |
| Fe |
58 |
| Mn |
5 |
| Mo |
2.25 |
| N |
0.3 |
| Ni |
12.5 |
| Si |
Max 1 |
Material Notes: Iron content above calculated from remainder. Annealed applies to tensile, impact, and hardness values and are for 3/4 in. diameter samples; other properties are typical of this alloy.
Nitronic® 50 Stainless Steel provides a combination of corrosion resistance and strength not found in any other commercial material available in its price range. This austenitic stainless has corrosion resistance greater than that provided by Types 316 and 316L, plus approximately twice the yield strength at room temperature. In addition, Armco Nitronic 50 Stainless has very good mechanical properties at both elevated and sub-zero temperatures. And, unlike many austenitic stainless steels, Nitronic 50 does not become magnetic when cold worked.
Data provided by High Performance Alloys, Inc.
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| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
7.88 g/cc |
0.285 lb/in³ |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Hardness, Brinell |
189 |
189 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Knoop |
232 |
232 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Rockwell A |
56 |
56 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Hardness, Rockwell B |
91 |
91 |
|
| Hardness, Vickers |
193 |
193 |
Estimated from Rockwell B |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
800 MPa |
116000 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
393 MPa |
57000 psi |
0.2% Offset |
| Elongation at Break |
47 % |
47 % |
|
| Reduction of Area |
70 % |
70 % |
|
| Modulus of Elasticity |
193 GPa |
28000 ksi |
In Tension |
| Charpy Impact |
314 J |
232 ft-lb |
at 27°C. |
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
0.00011 ohm-cm |
0.00011 ohm-cm |
|
| Thermal Properties |
| CTE, linear 20°C |
16.2 µm/m-°C |
9 µin/in-°F |
20-95°C |
Do you need custom fasteners created with Inconel™ 25-6MO? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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| Component |
Wt. % |
| Nickela |
24.0-26.0% |
| Chromium |
19.0-21.0% |
| Copper |
0.5-1.5% |
| Carbon |
0.02% max |
| Phosphorus |
0.03% max |
| Silicon |
0.5% max |
| Iron |
Balance* |
| Molybdenum |
6.0-7.0% |
| Nitrogen |
0.15-0.25% |
| Manganese |
2.0% max |
| Sulfur |
0.03% max |
Material Notes:
INCOLOY® alloy 25-6MO (UNS N08926/W.
Nr. 1.4529, formerly UNS N08925) is a
super-austenitic stainless steel containing
6% molybdenum and enhanced by an
addition of nitrogen. The nickel and
chromium contents of this alloy make it
resistant to a wide range of corrosive
environments. The alloy is especially resistant
to non-oxidizing acids such as sulfuric and
phosphoric. The high molybdenum content
and nitrogen provide resistance to pitting and
crevice corrosion, while copper enhances
resistance to sulfuric acid.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
8.03 g/cm3 |
0.290 lb/in³ |
|
| Melting Range |
2410-2550 oF |
1320-1400 oC |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Tensile Strength |
100 Ksi |
690 MPa |
|
| Elongation at Break |
42 % |
|
Elongation in 2 in (50
mm) or 4D min, % |
| Hardness |
Rb 86 |
|
|
|
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Do you need custom fasteners created with Haynes™ Ultimet? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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Haynes™ Ultimet
Subcategory: Metal; Stainless Steel;
| Component |
Wt. % |
| Coa |
54% |
| Ni |
9% |
| Fe |
3% |
| Mn |
0.8% |
| N |
0.8% |
| Cr |
26% |
| Mo |
5% |
| W |
2% |
| Si |
0.3% |
| C |
0.06% |
Material Notes:
Ultimet alloy is cobalt-chromium alloy which offers excellent corrosion resistance comparable to that of Hastelloy alloys. Ultimet alloy exhibits outstanding wear resistance
similar to that of the Stellute alloys. Also, Ultimet alloy possesses high tensile strength comparable to many duplex stainless stells combined with excellent impact toughness and ductility.
Some of the areas of use for Ultimet alloy are Agitatitors, blenders, bolts, dies, extruders, fan blades, filters, glass plungers, nozzels, pumps, rolls, screw conveyors, and valve parts.
A cobalt-base alloy with exceptional resistance to galling, cavitation erosion, slurry erosion, liquid droplet impact, and various forms of corrosive attack. ULTIMET alloy exhibits superior weldability and may be used to weld overlay critical surfaces to improve their resistance to corrosion-wear. The alloy is available in a variety of wrought forms, as well as castings and powders.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
8.47 g/cm3 |
0.306 lb/in³ |
|
| Melting Temperature |
2430-2470 oF |
1332-1354 oC |
|
| Mechanical Properties |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
|
147 Ksi |
|
| Elongation at Break |
38 % |
38 % |
|
| Diamond Pyramid Hardness |
296 |
|
|
| Rockwell Hardness |
Rc 30 |
|
|
Do you need custom fasteners created with Haynes™ 230? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
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Haynes® 230® alloy, 0% cold reduction
Subcategory: Metal; Nickel Base; Superalloy Key Words: UNS N06230, AMS 5878, AMS 5891, DIN 17742 No.2.4733
| Component |
Wt. % |
| Al |
0.3 |
| B |
Max 0.015 |
| C |
0.1 |
| Co |
Max 5 |
| Cr |
22 |
| Fe |
Max 3 |
| La |
0.02 |
| Mn |
0.5 |
| Mo |
2 |
| Ni |
57 |
| Si |
0.4 |
| W |
14 |
Material Notes: Excellent high-temperature strength, outstanding resistance to oxidizing environments up to 1149°C, premier resistance to nitriding environments, and excellent long-term thermal stability. Applications include combustion cans, transition ducts, flameholders, thermocouple sheaths and other gas turbine components; used for catalyst grid supports in ammonia burners, high-strength thermocouple protection tubes, high-temperature heat exchangers, ducts, high-temperature bellows; furnace retorts, chains and fixtures, burner flame shrouds, recuperator internals, dampers, nitriding furnace internals, heat-treating baskets, grates, trays, sparger tubes, and cyclone internals.
Data provided by the manufacturer, Haynes International, Inc.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
8.97 g/cc |
0.324 lb/in³ |
at RT |
| Mechanical Properties |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
885 MPa |
128000 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
425 MPa |
61600 psi |
at 0.2% offset |
| Elongation at Break |
46.6 % |
46.6 % |
in 50.8 mm |
| Modulus of Elasticity |
211 GPa |
30600 ksi |
RT |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
150 GPa |
21800 ksi |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
157 GPa |
22800 ksi |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
164 GPa |
23800 ksi |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
171 GPa |
24800 ksi |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
177 GPa |
25700 ksi |
600°C (1110°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
184 GPa |
26700 ksi |
500°C (930°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
190 GPa |
27600 ksi |
400°C (750°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
196 GPa |
28400 ksi |
300°C (570°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
202 GPa |
29300 ksi |
200°C (390°F) |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
207 GPa |
30000 ksi |
100°C (212°F) |
| Charpy Impact |
73 J |
53.8 ft-lb |
solution annealed, 41 J after 8000 hours at 650°C (1200°F), 28 J after 8000 hours at 760°C (1400°F), 28 J after 8000 hours at 870°C (1600°F) |
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
0.000125 ohm-cm |
0.000125 ohm-cm |
RT |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.000125 ohm-cm |
0.000125 ohm-cm |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001258 ohm-cm |
0.0001258 ohm-cm |
100°C (212°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001265 ohm-cm |
0.0001265 ohm-cm |
200°C (390°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001271 ohm-cm |
0.0001271 ohm-cm |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001273 ohm-cm |
0.0001273 ohm-cm |
300°C (570°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001284 ohm-cm |
0.0001284 ohm-cm |
400°C (750°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001291 ohm-cm |
0.0001291 ohm-cm |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001302 ohm-cm |
0.0001302 ohm-cm |
500°C (930°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001307 ohm-cm |
0.0001307 ohm-cm |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001312 ohm-cm |
0.0001312 ohm-cm |
600°C (1110°F) |
| Thermal Properties |
| CTE, linear 20°C |
12.7 µm/m-°C |
7.06 µin/in-°F |
25-100°C (77-212°F) |
| CTE, linear 250°C |
13 µm/m-°C |
7.22 µin/in-°F |
25-200°C (77-390°F) |
| CTE, linear 500°C |
13.3 µm/m-°C |
7.39 µin/in-°F |
25-300°C (77-570°F) |
| CTE, linear 500°C |
13.7 µm/m-°C |
7.61 µin/in-°F |
25-400°C (77-750°F) |
| CTE, linear 500°C |
14 µm/m-°C |
7.78 µin/in-°F |
25-500°C (77-930°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
14.4 µm/m-°C |
8 µin/in-°F |
25-600°C (77-1110°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
14.8 µm/m-°C |
8.22 µin/in-°F |
25-700°C (77-1290°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
15.2 µm/m-°C |
8.44 µin/in-°F |
25-800°C (77-1470°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
15.7 µm/m-°C |
8.72 µin/in-°F |
25-900°C (77-1650°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
16.1 µm/m-°C |
8.94 µin/in-°F |
25-1000°C (77-1830°F) |
| Heat Capacity |
0.397 J/g-°C |
0.0949 BTU/lb-°F |
RT |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.419 J/g-°C |
0.1 BTU/lb-°F |
100°C (212°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.435 J/g-°C |
0.104 BTU/lb-°F |
200°C (390°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.448 J/g-°C |
0.107 BTU/lb-°F |
300°C (570°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.465 J/g-°C |
0.111 BTU/lb-°F |
400°C (750°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.473 J/g-°C |
0.113 BTU/lb-°F |
500°C (930°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.486 J/g-°C |
0.116 BTU/lb-°F |
600°C (1110°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.574 J/g-°C |
0.137 BTU/lb-°F |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.595 J/g-°C |
0.142 BTU/lb-°F |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.609 J/g-°C |
0.146 BTU/lb-°F |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.617 J/g-°C |
0.147 BTU/lb-°F |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity |
8.9 W/m-K |
61.8 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
RT |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
10.4 W/m-K |
72.2 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
100°C (212°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
12.4 W/m-K |
86.1 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
200°C (390°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
14.4 W/m-K |
99.9 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
300°C (570°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
16.4 W/m-K |
114 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
400°C (750°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
18.4 W/m-K |
128 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
500°C (930°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
20.4 W/m-K |
142 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
600°C (1110°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
22.4 W/m-K |
155 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
24.4 W/m-K |
169 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
26.4 W/m-K |
183 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
28.4 W/m-K |
197 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Melting Point |
1301 – 1371 °C |
2370 – 2500 °F |
|
| Solidus |
1301 °C |
2370 °F |
|
| Liquidus |
1371 °C |
2500 °F |
|
Do you need custom fasteners created with Haynes™ HR-160? Since our inception, Vegas Fastener Group has met every challenge of providing Quality, Timely, Cost-effective solutions for specialty fastener applications. Every product is built to your specifications, using your prints if necessary.
Below are the technical specifications of the Haynes™ HR-160 Bar Stock we have available to meet your needs.
Haynes® HR-160® alloy, annealed plate
Subcategory: Metal; Nickel Base; Superalloy Key Words: UNS N12160, ASTM B435, ASTM B366, DIN No.2.4880
| Component |
Wt. % |
| C |
0.05 |
| Co |
30 |
| Cr |
28 |
| Fe |
Max 3.5 |
| Mn |
0.5 |
| Mo |
Max 1 |
| Nb |
Max 1 |
| Ni |
37 |
| Si |
2.75 |
| Ti |
0.5 |
| W |
Max 1 |
Material Notes: Outstanding resistance to various forms of high-temperature corrosion attack, excellent resistance to sulfidation and chloride attack in both reducing and oxidizing atmosperes. Excellent forming and welding characteristics. Applications include a variety of fabricated components in municipal, industrial, hazardous, and nuclear waste heat recovery systems. Also suitable for utility boilers, sulfur plants, high-temperature furnaces, kilns, calciners, resource recovery units, cement kilns, pulp and paper recovery boilers, coal gasification systems, and fluidized-bed-combustion systems.
Data provided by the manufacturer, Haynes International, Inc.
| Physical Properties |
Metric |
English |
Comments |
| Density |
8.08 g/cc |
0.292 lb/in³ |
at RT |
| Mechanical Properties |
| Tensile Strength, Ultimate |
774 MPa |
112000 psi |
|
| Tensile Strength, Yield |
321 MPa |
46600 psi |
at 0.2% offset |
| Elongation at Break |
66 % |
66 % |
in 50.8 mm |
| Reduction of Area |
73 % |
73 % |
|
| Modulus of Elasticity |
211 GPa |
30600 ksi |
RT |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
137 GPa |
19900 ksi |
980°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
145 GPa |
21000 ksi |
925°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
150 GPa |
21800 ksi |
870°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
154 GPa |
22300 ksi |
815°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
158 GPa |
22900 ksi |
760°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
163 GPa |
23600 ksi |
705°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
168 GPa |
24400 ksi |
650°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
173 GPa |
25100 ksi |
595°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
177 GPa |
25700 ksi |
540°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
180 GPa |
26100 ksi |
480°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
183 GPa |
26500 ksi |
425°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
187 GPa |
27100 ksi |
370°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
192 GPa |
27800 ksi |
315°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
197 GPa |
28600 ksi |
260°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
201 GPa |
29200 ksi |
205°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
204 GPa |
29600 ksi |
150°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
208 GPa |
30200 ksi |
90°C |
| Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature |
210 GPa |
30500 ksi |
40°C |
| Charpy Impact |
358 J |
264 ft-lb |
annealed, 58 J aged 1000 hours at 650°C (1200°F), 46 J aged 4000 hours at 650°C (1200°F), 42 J aged 8000 hours at 650°C (1200°F), 37 J aged 1000 hours at 760°C (1400°F), 24 J aged 4000 hours at 760°C (1400°F), 20 J aged 8000 hours at 760°C (1400°F), 22 J |
| Electrical Properties |
| Electrical Resistivity |
0.0001112 ohm-cm |
0.0001112 ohm-cm |
RT |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001231 ohm-cm |
0.0001231 ohm-cm |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001238 ohm-cm |
0.0001238 ohm-cm |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001245 ohm-cm |
0.0001245 ohm-cm |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001252 ohm-cm |
0.0001252 ohm-cm |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001259 ohm-cm |
0.0001259 ohm-cm |
1100°C (2010°F) |
| Electrical Resistivity at Elevated Temperature |
0.0001267 ohm-cm |
0.0001267 ohm-cm |
1200°C (2190°F) |
| Thermal Properties |
| CTE, linear 20°C |
13 µm/m-°C |
7.22 µin/in-°F |
25-95°C (77-200°F) |
| CTE, linear 250°C |
13.7 µm/m-°C |
7.61 µin/in-°F |
25-205°C (77-400°F) |
| CTE, linear 500°C |
14 µm/m-°C |
7.78 µin/in-°F |
25-315°C (77-600°F) |
| CTE, linear 500°C |
14.4 µm/m-°C |
8 µin/in-°F |
25-425°C (77-800°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
14.9 µm/m-°C |
8.28 µin/in-°F |
25-540°C (77-1000°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
15.5 µm/m-°C |
8.61 µin/in-°F |
25-600°C (77-1110°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
15.7 µm/m-°C |
8.72 µin/in-°F |
25-700°C (77-1290°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
16.6 µm/m-°C |
9.22 µin/in-°F |
25-800°C (77-1470°F) |
| CTE, linear 1000°C |
17.1 µm/m-°C |
9.5 µin/in-°F |
25-900°C (77-1650°F) |
| Heat Capacity |
0.462 J/g-°C |
0.11 BTU/lb-°F |
RT |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.653 J/g-°C |
0.156 BTU/lb-°F |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.672 J/g-°C |
0.161 BTU/lb-°F |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.689 J/g-°C |
0.165 BTU/lb-°F |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.719 J/g-°C |
0.172 BTU/lb-°F |
1100°C (2010°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.732 J/g-°C |
0.175 BTU/lb-°F |
1200°C (2190°F) |
| Heat Capacity at Elevated Temperature |
0.784 J/g-°C |
0.187 BTU/lb-°F |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity |
10.9 W/m-K |
75.6 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
RT |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
21.8 W/m-K |
151 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
600°C (1110°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
24.7 W/m-K |
171 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
700°C (1290°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
26.1 W/m-K |
181 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
800°C (1470°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
26.9 W/m-K |
187 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
900°C (1650°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
28.7 W/m-K |
199 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
1000°C (1830°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
31.1 W/m-K |
216 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
1100°C (2010°F) |
| Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperature |
32.9 W/m-K |
228 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F |
1200°C (2190°F) |
| Melting Point |
1293 – 1370 °C |
2360 – 2500 °F |
|
| Solidus |
1293 °C |
2360 °F |
|
| Liquidus |
1370 °C |
2500 °F |
|