high-temperature resisting steels and alloys

Heat-resisting steel and alloy ought to be resistant to scaling up to 932°F and not be used under mechanical strain. C, AI and Si composition percentage is crucial for heat-resistance (operation temperature).

DIN Alloy UNS AISI AFNOR B.S. Registered work's label
1.4901 K 92460 X10 CrWMoVNb 9-2 ( NF EN 10216-2 (8/2007)(FR) X10 CrWMoVNb 9-2 (EN 10216-2 (8/2007)(GB)
1.4922 X20CrMoV 11-1 / EN 10088-1(06/2005) (FR) X20CrMoV11-1 / EN 10088-1(06/2005) GB) F 12
1.4923 X22CrMoW12-1/ EN10088-1(06/2005) (FR) X22CrMoW12-1/ EN10088-1(06/2005) (GB)
1.4952 S 31042 DMV 310 N
2.4602 alloy 22 N 06022 Hastelloy® C22
2.4633 alloy 602 CA N 06025 Nicrofer® 6025H/HT
2.4816 alloy 600 N 06600 Ni15Fe NA 14 Incoloy®600
Nicrofer®7216
2.4952 alloy 80 A N 07080 NC 20 TA NA 20 Nicrofe® 7520Ti

Liability exclusion

All aforementioned specifications serve as a general orientation and have to be reviewed depending on the conditions of use.
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