High-temperature alloys refer to highly alloyed iron-based, nickel-based, or cobalt-based austenitic metallic materials capable of withstanding temperatures above 600°C, bearing large and complex stresses, and possessing surface stability.
High-Temperature Alloy Series
High-temperature alloys refer to highly alloyed iron-based, nickel-based, or cobalt-based austenitic metallic materials capable of withstanding temperatures above 600°C, bearing large and complex stresses, and possessing surface stability.
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High-temperature alloys refer to highly alloyed iron-based, nickel-based, or cobalt-based austenitic metallic materials capable of withstanding temperatures above 600°C, bearing large and complex stresses, and possessing surface stability.