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The austenitic stainless steel Incoloy DS is a ferrite-nickel alloy with additions of alloy components (carbon, chromium, silicon, molybdenum). The material 1.4862 differs in its high resistance to mechanical and vibration effects. Alloy DS is wear resistant and has good corrosion resistance.
The nickel alloy Incoloy DS is characterized by high resistance to oxidative processes at high temperatures. Silicon additions increase resistance to internal oxidation, which guarantees preservation of properties and performance parameters over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.
Stainless steel products of this brand are in demand in industrial manufacturing and construction. The components of muffle and retort type industrial furnaces are made from the alloy. It is used in the manufacture of furnaces, conveyors of all kinds, industrial high-temperature barrels, special containers and baskets.
You can buy stainless steel in such types of rolled metal as bars, seamless and welded tubes, sheets, strips, wire in our online shop Auremo. If you have any questions, you will be advised by the specialists of our company. We offer the widest range and affordable prices on all types of rolled metal products.
Brand: | auremo |
Manufacturing Country And Region: | Germany |
Manufacturer number: | Not applicable |
Type: | welding wire, welding rods |
Material: | nickel alloy |
C | no | si | C | Mn | Cu | P | S | |
up to 19% | 41% | 2.5% | 0.1% | 1.5% | 0.5% | 0.03% | 0.03% |
0.2% yield strength Rp - N/mm2 | Tensile strength MPa | elongation A5% | Modulus of elasticity kN / mm² |
230 | 550-750 | 30 | 194 |
Density in g/cm3 | Specific heat capacity J/kg K | Thermal conductivity W/(mK) | Electrical resistance Ω mm2/m |
8th | 550 | 12.5 | 1 |
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