Hastelloy X Bar
The material can still maintain excellent creep rupture strength under continuous high-temperature conditions, and is particularly suitable for key hot-end components such as aviation engine combustion chamber liners and industrial gas turbine blades that need to withstand long-term thermal mechanical fatigue. Its balanced chemical composition design enables the material to have both good high-temperature oxidation resistance and weldability, solving the technical problem that traditional high-temperature alloys are prone to thermal cracking after welding.
Different from ordinary heat-resistant alloys, Hastelloy X Bar exhibits significantly better stress rupture performance than similar materials in the temperature range of 650-900°C through an optimized solid solution strengthening mechanism. Its unique γ' phase strengthening structure ensures the dimensional stability of the material under cyclic thermal shock conditions, and is widely used in the manufacture of high-temperature resistant structural parts in the fields of aerospace, energy equipment, etc. The alloy bar can further adjust the mechanical properties through aging heat treatment to meet the specific requirements of material strength and toughness under different working conditions.