Haynes HR-160 forged ring
USD $100 - $1,000 /Kilogram
Min.Order:200 Kilograms
Zhengzhou Huitong Pipe Fittings Co., Ltd.
HAYNES HR-160(UNS N12160) alloy is a solid-solution-strengthened nickel-cobalt-chromium-silicon alloy with outstanding resistance to various forms of high-temperature corrosion attack. HR-160 alloy has excellent resistance to sulfidation and chloride attack in both reducing and oxidizing atmospheres. The alloy also has exceptionally good resistance to oxidation, hot corrosion, carburization, metal dusting, nitridation, and corrosion attack by low melting point compounds such as those formed by phosphorus, vanadium, and other impurities. The alloy is especially suited for applications in high temperature corrosive environments generated by combustion of low grade fuels or processing of chemical feed stocks with corrosive contaminants such as sulfur, chlorine, fluorine, vanadium, phosphorus, and others. The alloy is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 2200°F (1204°C).
HAYNES HR-160 alloy has excellent forming and welding characteristics. It may be forged or otherwise hot-worked, providing it is held at 2050°F (1121°C) for time sufficient to bring the entire piece to temperature. As a consequence of its good ductility, HR-160 alloy is also readily formed by cold working. Cold- or hot-worked parts should be annealed and rapidly cooled in order to restore the best balance of properties. HR-160 alloy can be welded by a variety of techniques, including gas tungsten arc (TIG), gas metal arc (MIG), and resistance welding.
HR-160 alloy is furnished in the solution annealed condition, unless otherwise specified. The alloy is solution annealed at 2050°F (1121°C) and rapidly cooled for optimum properties. Intermediate annealing, if required during fabrication and forming operations, can be performed at temperatures as low as 1950°F (1066°C).HR-160 alloy is furnished in the solution-annealed condition, unless otherwise specified. The alloy is solution annealed at 2050°F (1121°C) and rapidly cooled for optimum properties. Intermediate annealing, if required during fabrication and forming operations, can be performed at temperatures as low as 1950°F (1066°C).
HR-160 is covered by ASME Section VIII Division 1 for construction to 1500°F (815°C). The thickness of the plate at welded joints is limited to 0.50 inches. Code Case 2385 covers HR-160 for construction to 1550 - 1800°F (843 - 982°C).
HAYNES HR-160 alloy combines properties which make it highly useful for service in severe high-temperature corrosive environments. Applications include a variety of fabricated components in municipal, industrial, hazardous, and nuclear waste incinerators. It is widely used in recuperators, heat exchangers and waste heat recovery systems. HR-160 alloy is also suitable for utility boilers, sulfur plants, high-temperature furnaces, kilns, calciners, resource recovery units, cement kilns, pulp and paper recovery boilers, coal gasification systems, and fluidized-bed combustion systems.