Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder from Stanford Advanced Materials is a patented hard-facing material designed for corrosive wear applications below 650°C, offering superior wear resistance and toughness compared to traditional coatings like chromium plating, NiCrFeSiBC, and Cr3C2-NiCr.
Products: Iron Aluminide (Fe3Al), Tungsten Nickel Iron Spherical Powder (WNiFe), Spherical Iron Aluminum (Fe/Al) Powder
Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder from Stanford Advanced Materials is a patented hard-facing material designed for corrosive wear applications below 650°C, offering superior wear resistance and toughness compared to traditional coatings like chromium plating, NiCrFeSiBC, and Cr3C2-NiCr.
Products: Iron Aluminide (Fe3Al), Tungsten Nickel Iron Spherical Powder (WNiFe), Spherical Iron Aluminum (Fe/Al) Powder
Nominal Chemistry |
Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C |
Nom. Particle Size Distr.(µm) |
-45 +5.5 |
-45 +5.5 |
Irregular/Spheroidal |
Max. Service Temperature (°C) |
650 |
Our Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder is meticulously handled during storage and transportation to maintain its original quality.
Q1: Can Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder be used for repairing worn components?
A1: Yes, it is suitable for repairing and rebuilding worn or damaged parts, extending their service life and reducing replacement costs.
Q2: What are the typical hardness and wear resistance properties of coatings made from Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder?
A2: Coatings offer exceptional hardness, adhesive wear resistance, and toughness, making them ideal for demanding industrial applications.
Q3: Is Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder suitable for high-temperature applications?
A3: Yes, it is effective for applications up to 650°C (1200°F), providing reliable performance in high-temperature environments.