Super Alloys
Super alloys can be categorized in highly non-corrosive, high temperature proof and high strength alloys:
HIGH STRENGTH MARAGING STEELS
Maraging steel is a family of iron alloys which is known for possessing superior strength without losing malleability. The iron base is alloyed principally with a large percentage of nickel to produce a very specific heat-treatment product. Other alloying elements include molybdenum, aluminum, copper and titanium and are added to produce intermetallic precipitates. Cobalt is added in percentages up to 12% to accelerate the precipitation reactions and ensure profuse and uniform precipitates.
Maraging steel is essentially free of carbon, which distinguishes it from most other types of steel.
PHYNICX has two types of maraging steels in her delivery program.
PHYNICX 300D
This NiCoMo maraging alloy combines in a unique combination superior mechanical properties (tensile strength), hardness and formability. It has also excellent fatigue-resistance. If hardened it can obtain the highest of hardness values.
PHYNICX 300P
This CoCrNiMo maraging alloy combines in a unique combination exceptional resistance to corrosion, fatigue strength and high yield strength.
This alloy is not magnetic.
CORROSION
PHYNICX 625
This alloy has an outstanding corrosion-resistance combined with good mechanical properties, as well as high temperature performance.
PHYNICX 400
The alloy 400 is characterized by good corrosion resistance for many environments, especially in marine and chemical processing.
PHYNICX 500
This alloy combines the corrosion properties of alloy 400 with much greater strength and hardness.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE
PHYNICX 600
This alloy combines good resistance to oxidation, carburization and nitridation with a great resistance to heat.
PHYNICX 601
This alloy combines good resistance to oxidation, carburization and nitridation with an even greater resistance to heat.