Machining Capabilities By Material

High Temperature Strength

Superalloys or High-Performance Alloys

This is an alloy with superior mechanical strength and creep resistance at high temperatures, good surface stability, and corrosion and oxidation resistance. A superalloy’s base alloying element is usually nickel, cobalt, or nickel-iron. Superalloy development has relied heavily on both chemical and process innovations and has been driven primarily by the aerospace and power industries. Typical applications are in the aerospace industry, eg. for turbine blades for jet engines.

Examples of superalloys are:

Hastelloy®

Inconel®

Haynes-188

MP98T

TMS-63

TMS-71

TMS-75

High Temperature Strength

Superalloys or High-Performance Alloys

This is an alloy with superior mechanical strength and creep resistance at high temperatures, good surface stability, and corrosion and oxidation resistance. A superalloy’s base alloying element is usually nickel, cobalt, or nickel-iron. Superalloy development has relied heavily on both chemical and process innovations and has been driven primarily by the aerospace and power industries. Typical applications are in the aerospace industry, eg. for turbine blades for jet engines.

Examples of superalloys are:

Hastelloy®

Inconel®

Haynes-188

MP98T

TMS-63

TMS-71

TMS-75

Other Materials We Work With:

Copper

Aluminum

Brass

Bronze

Steel

  • Carbon
  • Alloy

Stainless Steel

  • 316L
  • 304
  • 302, 302HQ, 303, 304, 305, 384, XM7
  • Nitronic 60

Plastic Composites

  • Delrin
  • Teflon

We do not process glass-filled plastics.

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