Best High Temperature Alloys Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter in India
High Temperature Alloys (HTAs) are specially formulated materials that maintain their strength, stability, and resistance to oxidation and corrosion even at elevated temperatures. These alloys are crucial for applications in industries such as aerospace, power generation, petrochemical, and automotive, where components are subjected to extreme heat and mechanical stress. Our range of High Temperature Alloys welding wires and coated electrodes, including various HAYNES® and HASTELLOY® grades, provide unmatched performance and durability.
High Temperature Alloys Welding Wire
HAYNES® 25 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 82 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 188 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 214® (Structural) Welding Wire
HAYNES® 214-W® (Weld Grade) Welding Wire
HAYNES® 230-W® Welding Wire
HAYNES® 242® Welding Wire
HAYNES® 263/C-263 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 282® Welding Wire
HAYNES® 556® Welding Wire
HAYNES® 600 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 617 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 625 Welding Wire
HAYNES® 718 Welding Wire
HAYNES® HR-120® Welding Wire
HAYNES® HR-160® Welding Wire
MULTIMET® Welding Wire
HASTELLOY® S Welding Wire
HASTELLOY® W Welding Wire
HAYNES® Waspaloy Welding Wire
HASTELLOY® X Welding Wire
HAYNES® X-750 Welding Wire
High Temperature Alloys Coated Electrodes
HASTELLOY® X Coated Electrodes
HASTELLOY® 112 Coated Electrodes
HAYNES® 117 Coated Electrodes
HASTELLOY® 182 Coated Electrodes
HASTELLOY® 230-W Coated Electrodes
MULTIMET® Coated Electrodes
Overview of High Temperature Alloys Welding Wires
Welding wires made from High Temperature Alloys (HTAs) are designed to offer excellent weldability, high strength, and superior resistance to heat and oxidation. These consumables are essential for creating robust and durable welded joints that can withstand high temperatures and aggressive environments.
1. HAYNES® Welding Wires
HAYNES® welding wires are nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys that provide outstanding heat resistance, oxidation resistance, and high-temperature strength. They are widely used in applications where parts are exposed to extreme heat, corrosive environments, and mechanical stress.
- HAYNES® 25 Welding Wire: A cobalt-based alloy known for its high-temperature strength and excellent resistance to oxidation and thermal fatigue.
- HAYNES® 82 Welding Wire: A nickel-chromium alloy that offers exceptional resistance to oxidation and high-temperature strength, making it suitable for a variety of welding applications.
- HAYNES® 188 Welding Wire: Provides superior oxidation resistance and high-temperature stability, making it ideal for gas turbine components.
- HAYNES® 214® (Structural) Welding Wire & HAYNES® 214-W® (Weld Grade) Welding Wire: These alloys offer excellent oxidation resistance and are designed for use in demanding structural and welding applications.
- HAYNES® 230-W® Welding Wire: A versatile alloy known for its excellent high-temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and weldability.
- HAYNES® 242® Welding Wire: Features low thermal expansion, high strength, and excellent oxidation resistance, making it ideal for aerospace and industrial applications.
- HAYNES® 263/C-263 Welding Wire: Combines high strength with good oxidation resistance, suitable for gas turbine engines and other high-temperature applications.
- HAYNES® 282® Welding Wire: Designed for high creep strength, making it ideal for use in high-temperature structural applications.
- HAYNES® 556® Welding Wire: Offers outstanding strength and oxidation resistance up to 1800°F (980°C), suitable for high-temperature industrial applications.
- HAYNES® 600, 617, 625, and 718 Welding Wires: These alloys provide a combination of excellent oxidation resistance, high strength, and good fabricability for various high-temperature and corrosive environments.
- HAYNES® HR-120® and HR-160® Welding Wires: High-strength alloys designed for heat-resistant applications in industries like power generation and petrochemical.
- HAYNES® Waspaloy Welding Wire: A nickel-based superalloy known for its high strength, good oxidation resistance, and thermal stability.
- HAYNES® X-750 Welding Wire: Provides excellent resistance to creep and rupture at high temperatures, making it suitable for aerospace and industrial applications.
2. MULTIMET® Welding Wire
MULTIMET® Welding Wire is a versatile alloy that offers excellent oxidation resistance, high strength, and good ductility at high temperatures. It is suitable for applications where extreme heat and stress are prevalent.
3. HASTELLOY® Welding Wires
HASTELLOY® welding wires are nickel-based alloys designed for use in high-temperature and corrosive environments, providing exceptional weldability, strength, and resistance to oxidation and hot corrosion.
- HASTELLOY® S Welding Wire: A nickel-molybdenum alloy that offers excellent resistance to oxidation and stress corrosion cracking.
- HASTELLOY® W Welding Wire: Designed for high-temperature applications requiring exceptional strength and oxidation resistance.
- HASTELLOY® X Welding Wire: Known for its outstanding combination of oxidation resistance, fabricability, and high-temperature strength, making it ideal for gas turbine components and industrial furnace applications.
Overview of High Temperature Alloys Coated Electrodes
Coated electrodes made from High Temperature Alloys are designed for manual welding applications where components are exposed to extreme heat and oxidative environments. These electrodes provide high weld metal strength, oxidation resistance, and resistance to cracking under high stress.
1. HASTELLOY® Coated Electrodes
- HASTELLOY® X Coated Electrodes: Provide outstanding high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance, ideal for gas turbines, industrial furnaces, and heat-treating equipment.
- HASTELLOY® 112 Coated Electrodes: Offers excellent weldability and resistance to oxidation and hot corrosion, perfect for various high-temperature applications.
- HASTELLOY® 182 Coated Electrodes: A versatile electrode known for its superior high-temperature performance and resistance to oxidation and carburization.
- HASTELLOY® 230-W Coated Electrodes: Designed for applications requiring high strength, oxidation resistance, and good weldability at elevated temperatures.
2. HAYNES® Coated Electrodes
- HAYNES® 117 Coated Electrodes: High-performance electrodes known for their high-temperature strength and resistance to oxidation and carburization in challenging environments.
3. MULTIMET® Coated Electrodes
- MULTIMET® Coated Electrodes: Provide excellent resistance to oxidation and high-temperature strength, suitable for applications in gas turbines, heat-treating equipment, and other high-temperature environments.
Key Benefits of High Temperature Alloys Welding Wires and Coated Electrodes
- Superior High-Temperature Strength: These alloys are formulated to maintain their mechanical properties at elevated temperatures, making them ideal for critical components subjected to extreme heat.
- Outstanding Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance: High Temperature Alloys offer exceptional resistance to oxidation, carburization, and other forms of high-temperature corrosion, ensuring long-term durability.
- Excellent Fabricability and Weldability: Designed to provide high-quality welds with minimal defects, these welding consumables offer excellent weldability, ensuring strong and reliable joints.
- Versatility Across Industries: From aerospace and power generation to petrochemical and automotive, High Temperature Alloys welding wires and coated electrodes are essential in a wide range of high-temperature applications.
- Enhanced Thermal Stability: These alloys are engineered to perform reliably under thermal cycling conditions, preventing cracking and maintaining structural integrity.
Applications of High Temperature Alloys
High Temperature Alloys welding consumables are used in various applications that require materials to withstand extreme conditions:
- Aerospace Components: Jet engines, turbine blades, and exhaust systems where high strength and oxidation resistance are crucial.
- Power Generation: Gas turbines, boilers, and heat exchangers that operate at high temperatures and require materials that can resist thermal fatigue and oxidation.
- Petrochemical Plants: Furnaces, heat-treating equipment, and piping systems exposed to aggressive chemicals and high heat.
- Automotive Industry: Turbochargers, exhaust manifolds, and other components that operate under high temperatures and corrosive environments.
High Temperature Alloys welding wires and coated electrodes are essential for applications that demand exceptional strength, oxidation resistance, and thermal stability at elevated temperatures. With our comprehensive range of HAYNES®, HASTELLOY®, and MULTIMET® welding consumables, you can ensure that your components achieve maximum performance and reliability in the most challenging environments. Choose the right High Temperature Alloy welding consumable for your needs and experience superior weld quality and durability in high-temperature applications.