This section provides an overview for superalloys as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 5 superalloy manufacturers and their company rankings.
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Superalloys are high-nickel content alloys known for their exceptional heat resistance and durability in extreme temperature environments.
These alloys are capable of withstanding temperatures exceeding 1000 °C, making them ideal for use in high-heat applications. They are commonly used in critical components such as turbine blades in aircraft jet engines and gas turbines in power generators, where heat resistance is vital.
Superalloys are also valued for their creep resistance, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance. This combination of properties makes them suitable for enhancing energy efficiency in demanding industrial applications. Various superalloys have been developed to meet specific requirements in different sectors.
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Stanford Advanced Materials was established in 1994 in Lake Forest, California to provide rare-earth products for research and development purposes. Stanford Advanced Materials serves many industries ranging from automotive to fashion to energy to research to sports to textiles. Stanford Advanced Materials manufactures and distributes purified metals, ceramics, composite materials including strips, plates, rods, wires, and bars, as well as laboratory equipment and optical equipment including crystals, lenses, splitters, and windows.
Arnold Magnetic Technologies is a manufacturer of magnets, magnetic assemblies, and precision thin metals based in New York since 1895. The company deals in permanent magnets, flexible composites, electromagnets, magnetic assemblies, and precision thin metal foils. The permanent magnets, such as L-Type Laminated ones have various applications in the aerospace, automotive, motorsport, and industrial markets. Similarly, alloy strips and foils are used in industries that need to improve the power density of motors, transformers, and batteries. The composite sheets and strips are used for X-ray and gamma-ray radiation absorption, and RFI/EMI shielding and electromagnets are vital for defense projects.
Avion Alloys, founded in 2010, is a distributor and supplier of metals for commercial, marine, defence, medical, and aviation industries in Raton, Florida. The company inventory has stainless steel, Hastelloy Waspaloy, tungsten, aluminium, and titanium. It also produces magnesium, brass, alloy steels, Aermet, and Monel used in military armoured vehicles, aircraft engines, naval vessels, shipbuilding, and missiles. The company has manufacturing partners such as United States Mills, Republic Steel, Haynes Stellite, Special Metals, and Allegheny Ludlum.
United Performance Metals, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, United States, is a manufacturer and supplier of high-temperature alloys and stainless steel. The company offers various specialty metal solutions, including nickel alloys, titanium alloys, and stainless steel alloys. Its services include cut-to-length, leveling, and custom re-rolling. It also offers finishing options to its laser customers by incorporating high-production deburring machines and packaging. Its specialty steel is primarily used in aviation and aerospace parts and structures.
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United States of America | 3 | 100.0% |