HB-3 Alloy: High-Strength, Corrosion-Resistant Material Ideal For Demanding Industrial Applications.
HB-3 Alloy Detailed Description:
HB-3 alloy is a high-performance material renowned for its exceptional combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. Composed primarily of Nickel (Ni), Chromium (Cr), Molybdenum (Mo), and Iron (Fe), this alloy is meticulously engineered to meet stringent industrial demands.
Key Features:
- High Strength: HB-3 alloy exhibits robust mechanical properties with tensile strengths typically ranging from 700 MPa to 900 MPa and yield strengths between 450 MPa and 650 MPa, ensuring reliability under high-stress conditions.
- Corrosion Resistance: Renowned for its excellent resistance to corrosion in harsh environments, making it ideal for aerospace, chemical processing, and marine applications.
- Thermal Stability: Maintains structural integrity at elevated temperatures, with a melting point typically between 1350°C and 1400°C, and a low coefficient of thermal expansion (12-14 µm/m°C).
- Machinability and Weldability: Exhibits moderate machinability and good weldability, facilitating ease of fabrication and assembly in various industrial processes.
- Physical Properties: It has a density of approximately 8.0-8.5 g/cm³, thermal conductivity ranging from 10-12 W/m·K, and specific heat capacity between 400-450 J/kg·K.
- Applications: HB-3 alloy is extensively used in aerospace components, chemical processing equipment, marine hardware, and structural applications where durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion are critical.
Certifications and Standards: HB-3 alloy meets industry standards for quality and performance, ensuring consistent reliability in demanding operational environments.
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Here is a tabular representation of the chemical composition of HB-3 alloy:
Element |
Composition (%) |
Nickel (Ni) |
30-35 |
Chromium (Cr) |
20-25 |
Molybdenum (Mo) |
4-6 |
Iron (Fe) |
Balance |
Others |
Traces |