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Introduction Invar and Kovar are two specialized nickel-based low expansion alloys designed for applications where controlled thermal expansion is critical. Although both materials contain iron and nickel and provide excellent dimensional stability, they are developed for different engineering ...Read more »
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Introduction Invar tooling is widely used in composite manufacturing because of its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion and excellent dimensional stability during repeated heating and cooling cycles. For industries such as aerospace, automotive composites and advanced manufacturing, ...Read more »
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Introduction Invar is a nickel-iron alloy famous for its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Unlike most metals that expand noticeably when heated, Invar maintains excellent dimensional stability within a specific temperature range, making it an important material for precisio...Read more »
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Introduction Invar is a nickel-iron alloy well known for its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Unlike conventional metals that expand noticeably when temperature changes, Invar maintains excellent dimensional stability over a certain temperature range, making it an important...Read more »
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Introduction Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 are two of the most widely used nickel-based superalloys for high-temperature, aerospace, chemical processing and demanding industrial applications. Although both alloys provide excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical performance, they are designed...Read more »
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Introduction Aluminium alloy does not rust like iron or steel, but it can still experience corrosion under certain environmental conditions. Instead of forming iron oxide rust, aluminium naturally develops a thin oxide film that protects the surface from further oxidation. The corrosion resist...Read more »
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Introduction Aluminium alloy selection is one of the most important decisions in industrial material procurement. Different aluminium alloy grades provide different combinations of strength, corrosion resistance, weldability, machinability, formability and weight advantages. Aluminium alloys a...Read more »
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Introduction Invar 36 is a nickel-iron precision alloy known for its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion. It is widely supplied in sheet, plate, bar and wire forms for applications requiring excellent dimensional stability under temperature changes. Compared with conventional steels...Read more »
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Introduction Invar is a nickel-iron alloy known for its extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion. This unique property, known as the Invar effect, allows the material to maintain excellent dimensional stability when temperature changes occur. Unlike conventional metals that expand and co...Read more »
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Introduction Hastelloy C22 and Hastelloy C276 are two widely used nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys designed for demanding chemical processing and industrial environments. Although both alloys provide excellent corrosion resistance, their chemical composition and performance characteristi...Read more »
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Introduction Monel is a nickel-copper alloy family known for its excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments. One common question from engineers and buyers is whether Monel is magnetic. Monel is generally considered a non-magnetic or weakly magnetic material....Read more »
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Introduction Monel and Inconel are two important families of nickel-based alloys widely used in demanding industrial environments. Although both provide excellent corrosion resistance, they are designed for different service conditions. The main difference between Monel and Inconel is their al...Read more »


