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321 stainless steel - This alloy is the industry standard. The material is Chromium-Nickel (18-8) which is chemically stabilized to resist intergranular corrosion and is suitable for service temperatures from cryogenic to 1500ƒF.
- 316L stainless steel - This Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum
(18-8-2) steel has excellent corrosion resistance. Is suitable for service temperatures
from cryogenic to 1500ƒF.
- Monel - This Nickel-Copper (70-30) alloy has superior
corrosion resistance to chlorine and salt water service. Is suitable for service
temperatures from cryogenic to 1000ƒF.
- Bronze - This Copper-Tin (95-5) alloy has good resistance
and vibration properties. It is widely used in water and steam systems. Is suitable for
service temperatures from cryogenic to 400ƒF.
- Inconel - Most Inconel alloys are nickel-chromium-iron
alloy systems specifically formulated to give exceptional high temperature strength,
oxidation and corrosion resistance. In addition, these alloys offer outstanding fatigue
properties and resistance to chloride induced stress-corrosion
cracking (SCC). A variety of Inconel alloys are available and can be fabricated
into hose and bellows products for specific application needs such as thermal
cycling/oxidation resistance, high temperature strength, corrosion resistance to
pitting attack, SCC and a variety of oxidizing and reducing chemicals.
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