Let's take a look at the forging material grade
High Temperature Alloy Forging
Hastelloy C22® | Inconel 600® | Monel 400® |
Hastelloy C276® | Inconel 601® | Monel 500 (K)® |
Hastelloy B2® | Inconel 617® | Nimonic 90® |
Hastelloy C2000 | Inconel 625® | Waspalloy® |
Hastelloy B3® | Inconel 718® | 20 CB |
Hastelloy W® | Inconel X750® | Nickel 200® |
Hastelloy X® | Incoloy 800® | Nickel 201® |
Haynes 188® | Incoloy 825® | Nitronic 40® |
Haynes 230® | Inconel 900® | Nitronic 50® |
Haynes 25® | Incoloy 925® | Nitronic 60® |
Stainless Steel Forging Material List
Forging material grade has its own unique characteristics and is suitable for different applications depending on factors such as strength requirements, operating temperature, and corrosion resistance. Therefore, if you're looking to produce high-quality, long-lasting products, consider using Renine Metalloys forging materials due to their unique properties.