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生产哈氏合金耐腐蚀弯头、哈氏合金弯头价格

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  产品名称:管件、法兰、棒材、板材等。
        国际通称:哈氏合金、C-276、INCONEL Alloy C-276、HC-276、Hastelloy C-276、UNS N10276、W.-Nr. 2.4819、ATI C-276、Nicrofer 5716 hMo-Alloy C-276、NAS NW276
        执行标准:ASTM B575/ASME SB-575、ASTM B574/ASME SB-574、ASTM B622/ASME SB-622、ASTM B619/ASME SB-619、ASTM B366/ASME SB-366、ASTM B564/ASME SB-564
        主要成分:碳(C)≤0.01,锰(Mn)≤1.00,镍(Ni)≥57,硅(Si)≤0.08磷(P)≤0.04,硫(S)≤0.03,铬(Cr)14.5~16.5,铁(Fe)4.0~7.0,钼(Mo)15.0~17.0,钨(W)3.0~4.5,钴(Co) ≤2.5
        物理性能:C-276密度:8.9g/cm3, 熔点:1325-1370 ℃,磁性:无
        热处理:1150-1175℃之间保温1-2小时,快速空冷或水冷。
        机械性能:抗拉强度:σb≥690Mpa,屈服强度σb≥275Mpa:延伸率:δ≥40%,硬度≤100(HRB)
        耐腐蚀性及主要使用环境:哈氏合金 C-276是一种含钨的镍-铬-钼合金,极低的硅碳含量,被认为是万能的抗腐蚀合金。该合金具有以下特性:①在氧化和还原两氛围状态中,对大多数腐蚀介质具有优异的耐腐蚀性能。②有出色的耐点蚀、缝隙腐蚀和应力腐蚀性能。较高的钼、铬含量使合金能够耐氯离子腐蚀,钨元素进一步提高了耐蚀性。同时,C-276合金是仅有的几种耐潮湿氯气、次氯酸盐及二氧化氯溶液腐蚀的材料之一,对高浓度的氯化盐溶液如氯化铁和氯化铜有显著的耐蚀性。适用于各种浓度的硫酸溶液,是少数几种能应用于热浓硫酸溶液的材料之一。
       配套焊接材料及焊接工艺:哈氏合金C-276焊接材料选用ERNiCrMo-4焊丝和ENiCrMo-4焊条,焊材尺寸有Φ1.0、1.2、2.4、3.2、4.0,产地为:美国哈氏、美国SMC和德镍。
        Alloy C276 (UNS N10276,2.4819)
        Alloy 276 (UNS N10276) is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium-iron-tungsten alloy which is among the most corrosion-resistant alloys currently available. The high molybdenum content imparts resistance to localized corrosion such as pitting. The low carbon minimizes carbide precipitation during welding to maintain resistance to intergranular attack in heat affected zones of welding joints.
        Alloy 276 also has good high temperature strength and moderate oxidation resistance although the alloy will eventually form embrittling high temperature precipitates.
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        General Properties
        Alloy 276 (UNS N10276) is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium-iron-tungsten alloy which is among the most corrosion-resistant alloys currently available. The high molybdenum content imparts resistance to localized corrosion such as pitting. The low carbon minimizes carbide precipitation during welding to maintain resistance to intergranular attack in heat affected zones of welding joints.
        Alloy 276 also has good high temperature strength and moderate oxidation resistance although the alloy will eventually form embrittling high temperature precipitates
        Alloy 276 has been available for several years and has been used in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel related construction. The alloy is covered in ASME Section VIII Divisions 1 and 2, in numerous product forms.
        The alloy is readily fabricated by welding using techniques similar to those used for austenitic stainless steels and other nickel base alloys. Precautions are advisable during fabrication because raising the low carbon and silicon contents of the material may adversely affect important properties.
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        Applications
        Chemical and petrochemical processing
        Flue gas desulfurization
        Pulp and paper equipment
        Industrial and municipal waste equipment
        Air pollution control
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        Standards
        ASTM........... B 575
        ASME.......... SB 575
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        General Corrosion
        Alloy 276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant materials available. The alloy is used in a range of environments from moderately oxidizing to strongly reducing. Alloy 276 does not have sufficient chromium content to be useful in the most strongly oxidizing environments like hot, concentrated nitric acid. The alloy is established in a number of chemical process environments especially where mixed acids are involved. One application is in the more corrosive area of flue gas desulfurization systems, such as outlet ducting.
        Alloy 276 is used in wet chlorine service where it is one of the few materials able to resist this very aggressive environment. Alloy 276 is used in coal burning electric utility flue gas scrubbers where it is among the most corrosion resistant of materials. The following chart illustrates the excellent resistance of Alloy 276 compared to that of Alloy 316 in the "Green Death" simulated scrubber solution.
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         Chemical Analysi
      Typical Analysis (Weight %)
        C Mn P S Si Cr Ni Mo W V Co Fe
        0.006 0.150 0.005 0.002 0.03 15.50 Balance* 16.0 3.50 0.15 0.10 6.00
        *By difference
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        Formability
        Alloy 276 is capable of being formed like the standard austenitic stainless steels. The material is considerably stronger than conventional austenitic stainless steels and consequently requires higher loads to cause the material to deform. During cold working, the material work hardens more rapidly than austenitic stainless steels. The combination of high initial strength and work hardening rate may necessitate the need for intermediate anneals if the cold deformation is extensive.
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        Welding
        Alloy 276 has welding characteristics similar to the austenitic stainless steels. When selecting a welding method, techniques that minimize degradation of corrosion resistance should be used. Methods such as gas tungsten-arc welding (GTAW), gas metal-arc (GMAW), shielded metal-arc (coated electrode), or resistance welding do minimal damage to corrosion resistance of the weld and heat affected zone. Oxyacetylene welding should not be used because of probable carbon pick-up from the acetylene flame. Submerged arc fluxes containing carbon or silicon should not be used because they will similarly cause pick-up. Minimum level of heat input consistent with suitable penetration should be conducted to avoid hot cracking.
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        Weld Joints
        Selection of weld joint type should be commensurate with good welding practices as set forth in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
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        Edge Preparation
        Machine tool beveling is the preferred way to obtain correct fit-up. Shearing will produce work hardening at the edges, making it advisable to grind sheared edges back before welding.
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        Post-Weld Heat Treatment
        For most corrosive service applications, Alloy 276 may be used in the welded condition. For most severe service, the material should be solution heat treated for optimum resistance to corrosion.
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        Weld Wire and Filler
        Matching wire and filler metal are available for welding Alloy 276 to itself.
        If there is a requirement to join Alloy 276 to materials such as other nickel-base alloys or stainless steels, and if the welds will be exposed to a corrosive environment, the welding electrodes or weld wire should be comparable in corrosion resistance to the more noble alloy.
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        Heat Treatment
        All Alloy 276 mill products are furnished in the solution heat-treated condition. This consists of heating in the 1900-2100F (1040-1150C) range and rapidly cooling. Alloy 276 should be cooled from solution heat-treatment temperatures to black in two minutes or less for optimum corrosion resistance.
        Stress relief heat treatments are not effective, and full anneal should be conducted where stress relief heat treatment of other materials would be considered.
        Material to be heat treated should be clean and free of grease, oils, and other potential sources of carbon
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        Descaling and Cleaning
        A clean surface is required to obtain the optimum corrosion resistance of Alloy 276.
        Surface oxides formed during anneal or welding tend to deplete chromium very close to the scale-base metal interface. For this reason, acid treatments which remove surface metal under scaled surfaces are necessary for optimum corrosion resistance.
        The alloy content of the material makes descaling difficult. Stainless wire brushing or grit blasting is advisable, followed by immersion in a mixture of nitric and hydrofluoric acids and a thorough water rinse.