ASP is pleased to announce the expansion of our high alloy base. In addition to our A-20 products we are adding the following:
F321 UNS-S32100 ASTM-A182 |
Type 321 is essentially type 304 with addition of titanium that stabilizes carbides against sensitization. This stabilized grade is more resistant to sensitization by welding or by long-term exposure at temperatures 0f 800 to 1500F, and the stabilized grades are the preferred materials when service involves exposure at these temperatures. |
AL6XN UNSN08367 ASTM-B-366 WP6XN |
AL6XN, although classified as nickel-base alloy by the UNS system, is part of the "superaustenitic" category of stainless steels. The superaustenitic alloys were developed for improved resistance to chloride corrosion. |
MONEL 400 UNS-N04400 ASTM-B-366 WPNC |
Nickel and nickel alloys are used for a wide variety of applications, most of which involve corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance. Monel 400 exceeds nickel in resistance to sulfuric and hydrofluoric acids and to brine. Handling of waters, including seawater and brackish water, is a major area of application. Monel is immune to chloride-ion SCC, which often is a factor in its selection. |
HASTELLOY C-276 UNS-N10276 ASTM-B-366 WPC276 |
Significant additions of molybdenum make Hastelloy C276 highly resistant to pitting. This alloy retains high strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures, and has a high resistance to a wide variety of aqueous corrodents. |
2M, 3M, 6M, 9M threaded and socket-weld forged / bar stock fittings are available from stock and / or quick turnaround requirements.