titanium metals
Calico Metal Ind Pvt Ltd is one of the main Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters of top notch Titanium Grade 1 Pipes & Tubes. Our Alloy Steel Pipes & Tubes are testimonials of our quality principles. Titanium Grade 1 Pipes & Tubes is the gentlest titanium having the mix of specific traits like: most elevated pliability, great cool formability and a superb resistance from mild to high oxidization. This Titanium Grade 1 Pipes & Tubes is showed as seamless pipes & welded pipes. These Titanium Grade 1 Pipes & Tubes are utilized as a part of different application industry. Working towards the point of customer fulfillment, we offer these items at the most reasonable industry costs. We carry a full inventory of Titanium Alloy Seamless Pipes and Tube and Supply Titanium Alloy Welded Pipes and Tube products are choose owing to its superior corrosion resistance and strength-to-weight ratio. The development of many different alloys has extended the application of titanium in industries ranging from industrial and chemical processing to power generation. Advantages Greater corrosion resistance Higher tensile strength Brilliant polish Excellent machine strength High creep resistance High temperature strenght Excellent mechanical properties Titanium Corrosion Resistance Titanium's outstanding corrosion resistance is due to the formation of a tightly adherent oxide film on its surface. When damaged, this thin invisible layer immediately reforms, maintaining a surface which is completely resistant to corrosive attack in sea water and all natural environments. This oxide is so resistant to corrosion that titanium components often look brand new even after years of service. Applications Chlorination systems Flue gas scrubbers Outlet ducting and stack liners for power plants, pulp and paper bleach plants Acid production and pickling systems Pharmaceutical industries Cellophane manufacturing Chlorination systems Pesticide production Incineration scrubber systems Waste water processing Sour gas wells Pulp and paper production Waste treatment Pharmaceutical and food processing equipment Calico Metal Ind Pvt Ltd exports their products to countries like UAE, Bahrain, Italy, Indonesia, Malaysia, United States, Mexico, Chine, Brazil, Peru, Nigeria, Kuwait, Jordan, Dubai, Thailand (Bangkok), Venezuela, Iran, Germany, UK, Canada, Russia, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, South Africa, Kazakhstan & Saudi Arabia.
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Type : Recycled
Purity : 100%
Storage : Cool & Dry Place
Feature : Low Aromatic
Density : 20-50 mpa
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Nickel 59 Nickel 59 (bare wire) is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with extra low carbon and silicon contents. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and better thermal stability. Because of its low silicon and carbon contents and no tungsten. Arcos 59 is not prone to grain-boundary precipitation during hot forming and welding. Nickel 61Nickel 61 is used for gas-tungsten arc, gas-metal-arc, and submerged-arc welding of Nickel 200 and 201. It is also used for surfacing of steel. INCOFLUX® NT100 Submerged Arc Flux is used with the submerged-arc process. The reaction of titanium with carbon maintains a low level of free carbon and enables the filler metal to be used with Nickel 201. The weld metal has good corrosion resistance, particularly in alkalies. Dissimilar-welding applications for Nickel Filler Metal 61 include joining Nickel 200 and 201 to stainless steels, carbon steels, INCONEL® alloys, INCOLOY® alloys, copper-nickel alloys, and MONEL® alloys. It is also used for joining MONEL® alloys and copper-nickel alloys to carbon steels, and for joining copper-nickel alloys to INCONEL® and INCOLOY® alloys.Nickel 141Nickel Welding Electrode 141 is used for shielded-metal-arc welding of Nickel 200 and Nickel 201, welding the clad side of nickel-clad steel, and surfacing of steel. The reaction of titanium with carbon in the weld metal holds free carbon to a low level so that the electrode can be used with low-carbon nickel (Nickel 201). The weld metal has good corrosion resistance, especially in alkalies. The electrode is also used for dissimilar welding, including joints between Nickel 200 or 201 and various iron-base and nickel-base alloys. Nickel Welding Electrode 141 can be operated in all welding positions. Nickel 201Nickel 201 is a commercially pure wrought alloy having properties similar to that of alloy nickel 200, but with a lower carbon content to avoid embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at high temperatures. It is resistant to acids and alkalis, and dry gases at room temperature. Nickel 201 is also resistant to mineral acids in certain temperatures and concentrations of the solution. Nickel 205Nickel 205 is good for stuff too. Check the product page for chemistry data. Nickel 600Nickel 600 (nickel-chromium-iron) is a standard engineering material for applications which require resistance to corrosion and heat. The alloy also has excellent mechanical properties and presents the desirable combination of high strength and good workability. Nickel 901Nickel 901 is a high purity, nickel-base precipitation hardening alloy for welding alloys of similar composition. The alloying route for this high performance material may include combinations of vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting and electroslag remelting, according to the final application and the customer’s specification. Typically, the alloy is used for gas turbine engine discs, shafts, rings, casings and seals with a maximum service temperature of around 600°C (1100°F). Nickel 903Nickel 903 is a low expansion, high temperature, high strength nickel-cobalt-iron filler metal used to produce high quality welds in matching base metals. Large amounts have been used for space shuttle rockets and similar vessels. Nickel 909Nickel 909 is a Ni-Fe-Co precipitation hardening alloy producing high strength but low thermal expansion characteristics which makes it ideal for certain gas turbine and rocket components. Nickel Alloys are used for a wide variety of applications, the majority of which involve corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance. Some of these include: Aircraft gas turbines Steam turbine power plants Medical applications Nuclear power systems Chemical and petrochemical industries A number of other applications for nickel alloys involve the unique physical properties of special-purpose nickel-base or high-nickel alloys. These include: Low-expansion alloys Electrical resistance alloys Soft magnetic alloys Shape memory alloys
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Power player Solar. Wind. Nuclear. Coal. Gas. Whatever the source, generating and distributing energy over the world’s power grids places extreme demands on systems and materials. Our full line of high-performance products meets a wide range of needs for protection, conductivity, thermal performance and corrosion resistance. Multiple Needs, Multiple Solutions Calico Solutions for the energy industry include corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs) for water systems and scrubbers in coal plants; specialty materials for solar, geothermal and wind applications; and reactor-grade zirconium and hafnium alloys, pioneered by Calico, for nuclear plants. Wherever electrical energy is created and used, Calico specialty materials and components are an important part of the solution. Products Corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs) Reactor-grade zirconium and hafnium alloys Nickel-based superalloys Applications Pipe, tube, heat exchangers Pollution control systems Gas and Steam Turbines Solar, fuel cell and geothermal applications Nuclear service water systems, fuel cladding components, structural components, process equipment Spent nuclear fuel applications
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Copper beryllium alloys have high strength and good thermal and electrical conductivities. High conductivity alloys and high strength alloys are the two major types of copper beryllium alloys. The high conductivity alloys have 0.2-0.7% of beryllium and high cobalt and nickel contents. The wrought high strength alloys consist of 1.6 to 2.0% of beryllium and nearly 0.3% of cobalt and the cast high-strength alloys contain up to 2.7% of beryllium. The wrought alloys are named as C17200 to C17400, and the cast alloys are designated as C82000 to C82800. C17200 alloys have high tensile strength of over 1380 MPa (200 ksi). Copper beryllium alloys can be precipitation hardened or age hardened to achieve high strength. The cast alloys contain dendritic structure of alpha copper and beryllide phases. The wrought alloys have microstructure containing twinned grains of alpha copper with cobalt, nickel or cobalt and nickel beryllide particles dispersed in the structure. High conductivity beryllium copper alloys contain as much as 0.7% beryllium with some nickel and cobalt. The thermal conductivity of these alloys is greater than aluminium and slightly less than pure copper and are often used as electrical contacts. Applications Beryllium copper and its variety of alloys are utilized in very specific and often tailor-made applications such as oilfield tools, aerospace landing gears, robotic welding, and mold making applications. Additional non-magnetic properties make it ideal for down-hole wire line tools. These specific applications are the reason this copper is known as spring copper and other various names. Advantages Greater corrosion resistance Higher tensile strength Brilliant polish Excellent machine strength High creep resistance High temperature strenght Excellent mechanical properties
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ECoCr-C & ERCoCr-C have a higher percentage (approximately 19%) of carbides than deposits made using either ECoCr-A (Cobalt 6) or ECoCr-B (Cobalt 12). In fact, the composition, is such that primary hypereutectic carbides are found in the microstructure. This characteristic gives the alloy higher wear resistance accompanied by reductions in the impact and corrosion resistance. The higher hardness also means a greater tendency may be minimized by closely monitoring preheating, interpass temperature, and postheating techniques.
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Driving the future of transport Today’s cars and trucks travel further, last longer and use fuel more efficiently than ever before, thanks to advanced design—and to specialty materials from Calico. Our high-performance nickel-based alloys perform throughout the drivetrain, wherever there’s a need for a heat-resistant, stress-resistant, corrosion-resistant component. Our stainless steel is found in everything from shiny trim for motorcycles to rugged, corrosion-resistant tanks for long-haul trucks. And we supply specialty materials that drive solutions for everything from airbag systems to wiper blades, gaskets and fuel tanks. We even make steel for hose clamps. Since the dawn of the automotive age, we have been part of its future, developing new materials and designs that extend the life and reduce the cost of transportation in all its forms. Today, with advanced capabilities like our new Hot-Rolling and Processing Facility (HRPF) in Pittsburgh, U.S.A., we are better equipped than ever to support automakers as they push the limits of design and performance. Products Nickel-based alloys Stainless steel Specialty materials Specialty alloys Forgings Castingss Sheet and plate Applications Powertrain Sturctural components Exhaust/emission control Turbochargers Other components
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Robust solutions for demanding applications The extreme conditions that exist in chemical processing and refining facilities place exceptional demands on systems to stand up to heat, pressure, stress and corrosion over an operating life that can span decades. Since we introduced stainless steel to U.S. industry nearly a hundred years ago, Calico has remained at the leading edge in providing these industries with advanced materials and products that meet and exceed their expectations. Today we supply chemical processors, refiners, food processors and other industries with advanced stainless steels as well as a wide range of specialty materials and components formulated specifically for the toughest applications. Our integrated supply chain and certified product quality assure high performance and reliability for decades to come Products Nickel-based alloys Stainless steel alloys Titanium Zirconium and other exotic metals Castings Applications Piping and fixtures for chemical plants and refineries Seawater piping Process piping Plastics manufacturing Food processing Heat exchangers and tubing Pumps and valves Water treatment and distribution
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