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SLM® Ni-BASED ALLOYS

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HX

SLM Solutions' HX is a nickel-based alloy with high contents of chromium, molybdenum, and iron. HX is an important alloy for high temperature applications in corrosive environments for a number of industries.

Material characteristics

  • High strength
  • Good ductility
  • Excellent oxidation resistance at high temperatures
  • High creep strength up to 850 °C

Typical application areas

  • Aerospace
  • Energy
  • Chemical industry
  • Turbine parts
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IN625

SLM Solutions' IN625 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-based material alloyed with chromium, molybdenum, and niobium. IN625 is a typical material for construction of aircraft engine components with service temperatures below 650 °C.

Material characteristics

  • High strength
  • Good ductility
  • Excellent creep rupture strength below 700 °C
  • Excellent corrosion resistance

Typical application areas

  • Aerospace
  • Energy
  • Chemical industry
  • Turbine parts
Material Data Sheet
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IN718

SLM Solutions' IN718 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium-alloy. With excellent tensile, fatigue, creep, and rupture strengths up to 700 °C, IN718 is an important alloy for production of components for aircraft engines, (gas) turbines, and other high temperature applications.

Material characteristics

  • High strength
  • Good ductility
  • Excellent creep rupture strength below 700 °C
  • Excellent oxidation resistance

Typical application areas

  • Aerospace
  • Energy
  • Chemical industry
  • Turbine parts
Material Data Sheet
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IN939

SLM Solutions' IN939 is a highly alloyed material containing amounts of chromium, cobalt, titanium, tungsten, aluminum, tantalum, and niobium. Owing to IN939's high temperature mechanical properties, the alloy is widely used in turbine component construction.

Material characteristics

  • High strength
  • Good ductility
  • Excellent high temperature mechanical properties up to 700 °C
  • Excellent oxidation resistance

Typical application areas

  • Aerospace
  • Energy
  • Chemical industry
  • Turbine parts

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