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What is Difference between Incoloy 800 and Inconel 800?

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  The superalloys Incoloy and Inconel, which belong to the same family, are frequently referred to as high performance alloys. Both superalloys display great oxidation resistance in addition to having a strong resistance to several types of corrosion. Both superalloys demonstrate extremely high mechanical strength at high temperatures. These elements work together to give both alloys their excellent performance characteristics. Since they are members of the same family, their characteristics are similar, but what distinguishes them is the variation in their makeup. The composition of Inconel 800 and Incoloy 800 is where there is the most significant difference. The chemical elements nickel and chromium predominate in the alloy known as Inconel 800. This alloy's chemistry often comprises more than 50% nickel. In contrast, the principal components of the alloy Incoloy 800 are nickel, iron, and chromium. Contrary to the former, this specific alloy has a chemical composition with less

Work of Flanges

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  To create a piping system, flanges are used to join valves, pipes, pumps, and other pieces of machinery. Flanges are often threaded or welded, and two flanges are joined by bolting them together with gaskets to create a seal that allows simple access to the pipe system. These flanges come in a number of different varieties, including socket weld, slip-on, and weld neck flanges. According to their diameters and other features, the many types of flanges used in plumbing systems are detailed below. Stanley Alloy is one of the renowned manufacturers and Supplier of Stainless Steel 304 Flanges in huge quantities. We have various ranges of flanges as per application requirements.  There are many Types of Flanges like: Slip On Flanges Sliding Flange consists essentially of a ring fitted over the pipe's end with a flange face that extends far enough to apply a welded bead to the inner diameter. These flanges are known as Slip On Flanges because, as their name implies, they slip over a

Stainless Steel Fasteners

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  Introduction According to BS EN ISO 3506, stainless steel fasteners are specified. Bolts, screws, and studs are covered in Part 1. Part 2 deals with nuts. These requirements took the place of BS 6105. The most recent edition, which was published in 2020, now covers Duplex and 6% Mo Austenitic stainless steels as well as a new "100" property class for these steels (as well as for the previous "A4" and "A5" fastener classes). Chemical Composition of Stainless Steel Fasteners Table 1 displays the chemical makeups of the various fastener grades. For comparison, the roughly corresponding grades in other systems are displayed. Compared to the standards for the feedstock product, typically bar, this standard's composition variations are far larger. Grade Chemical Composition 1 (%) Notes Alternative names C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu N A1 0.12 1.00 6.5 0.020 0.15/0.35 16.0-19.0 0.70 5.0-10.0 1.75-2.25 – 2 3 4 303S31, 303S42, 1.4305 A2 0.10 1.00 2.00 0.050 0.030