Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb / Ta) 0.5Al Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is a high-performance nickel-chromium based superalloy powder, ideal for creating dense, oxidation and corrosion resistant coatings at elevated temperatures, suitable for both restoration of superalloy components and overlay coatings to protect against oxidation.
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Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb / Ta) 0.5Al Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is a high-performance nickel-chromium based superalloy powder, ideal for creating dense, oxidation and corrosion resistant coatings at elevated temperatures, suitable for both restoration of superalloy components and overlay coatings to protect against oxidation.
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Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb/Ta) 0.5Al Powder is a durable nickel-chromium-based superalloy powder known for its ability to form dense, self-bonding coatings that provide exceptional resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures. This powder is specifically designed for the restoration and repair of superalloy components, as well as for overlay coatings that protect less noble materials from oxidation in high-temperature environments. It is capable of withstanding service temperatures of up to 700°C.
Nominal Chemistry |
Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb / Ta) 0.5Al |
Nom. Particle Size Distr.(µm) |
-45 +15/-90 +45/-45 +11 |
Morphology |
Spheroidal |
Max. Service Temperature (°C) |
700 |
Melting Temperature (°C) |
1336 |
Our Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb/Ta) 0.5Al Powder is meticulously handled during storage and transportation to maintain its quality and ensure it remains in its original condition.
Q1: In which industries is Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb/Ta) 0.5Al Powder commonly used?
A1: This powder is widely used in the aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, automotive, and industrial manufacturing sectors to protect components against oxidation and corrosion.
Q2: What is the typical service temperature range for coatings made with Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb/Ta) 0.5Al Powder?
A2: Coatings made from this powder can typically withstand temperatures up to 700°C, making them suitable for high-temperature applications in various industrial settings.
Q3: Are there any substrate compatibility considerations when using Ni 19Cr 18Fe 3Mo 5(Nb/Ta) 0.5Al Powder?
A3: While the powder forms self-bonding coatings on most substrates, it is important to verify compatibility with specific materials, particularly regarding thermal expansion coefficients and metallurgical compatibility.