

Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials is an austenitic, nickel-chromium stainless steel powder used for creating dense, corrosion-resistant thermal sprayed coatings, ideal for protecting components against corrosion, cavitation, and mild particle erosion in various industrial applications.
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Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials is an austenitic, nickel-chromium stainless steel powder used for creating dense, corrosion-resistant thermal sprayed coatings, ideal for protecting components against corrosion, cavitation, and mild particle erosion in various industrial applications.
Related Products: Nano Iron Nickel Alloy Powder, Zirconium Iron (ZrFe2) Powder (CAS No. 12023-45-9), Iron Aluminide (Fe3Al)
Nominal Chemistry |
Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C |
Nom. Particle Size Distr.(µm) |
-45 +11/-90 +45/-53 +20/-106 +45 |
Morphology |
Irregular/Spheroidal |
Max. Service Temperature (°C) |
540 |
Our Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder is meticulously handled during storage and transportation to maintain its original quality.
Q1: Can Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder be used for part repairs?
A1: Yes, the powder is suitable for repairing and rebuilding worn or mismatched steel parts, extending their service life and minimizing downtime.
Q2: What machining capabilities do coatings of Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder offer?
A2: Coatings can be machined to a high-quality finish using conventional steel tools, allowing for flexibility in post-application finishing.
Q3: What temperature range is suitable for coatings made from Fe 17Cr 12Ni 2.5Mo 2.3Si 0.03C Powder?
A3: Coatings are recommended for use at temperatures below 540°C (1000°F) to ensure optimal performance and durability.