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New $100 minimum order

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Sep 13, 2018 12:29:36 PM

After 34 years, we changed our minimum order from $75 to $100.

It was overdue. Consistent increases in costs incurred of cutting, packaging, material certificate storage and retrieval, packing list and invoices (generating a record of all these details) has risen over the years.

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Topics: maximum for the minimum, PMI, metals purchasing tips

HD Plasma coming to High Performance Alloys

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Aug 14, 2018 9:47:38 AM

HD is High Definition, allowing laser like quality without the additional lead time.

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Topics: HD plasma

A little more information required

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Jul 27, 2018 10:52:00 AM

I sent an email out this week asking what country they resided. I know - it's a little odd, why would HPAlloys need to know the country of residence?

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Topics: High Performance Alloys

General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) Compliance

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on May 10, 2018 11:07:41 AM

We do use cookies for tracking, but we do not permanently store personally identifiable information such as birthday, sex, credit card numbers, health information, license numbers, or social security numbers.

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Topics: Privacy

Bandsaw Cutting and Grinding Superalloys

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 26, 2017 9:59:11 AM

Bandsaw Cutting Superalloys

When band sawing softer alloys, the more economical high speed steel blades can be utilized. The machine must be set up to cut at much slower speeds to use the high speed steels. Some equipment does not have the capability to slow feed or speed as much as needed. Blades that are 1.5-2" wide or wider are recommended to provide a rigid set up.

Tungsten carbide blades can be utilized and can cut much faster, the trade off will be the number of cuts per hour vs. the higher cost of the blade. Tungsten  Carbide tipped blades are  required when cutting material   with hardness over Rc 37.

Blade manufacturers sucessfully used:

  1. Lenox
  2. Simonds
  3. Bahco

Download  bandsaw cutting worksheet.

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Topics: bandsaw cutting superalloys, grinding superalloys

TOP 10 TIPS  to  Make Good Metals Purchases

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 21, 2017 9:57:00 AM

This is a guide to help to buyers  always get the the best price on metals.  Most metals buyers employ one of these tips, but many of these can be used in the process of buying - all at the same time.

10.)  Buy in bulk - our materials do not have an expiration date. Standards may be updated over the course of several years, but we will work to update certifications upon request.

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Topics: buying stellite, buying nitronic, metals purchasing tips, buying inconel

Machining Inconel Grades

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 19, 2017 8:56:53 AM

 What is Inconel

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Machining Nitronic Grades

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 16, 2017 2:57:00 PM

MACHINING DATA FOR NITRONIC®

Based on 1" Dia Annealed (RB 95) 5 hour form tool life using high-speed tools. Carbide tools are suggested, for rates better than 50% of Type 304. These rates are for carbide tools, Type C-2 for roughing, drilling and reaming. Type C-3 for finishing. 

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Topics: NITRONIC 50, NITRONIC 60, NTRONIC 30, NITRONIC 40, Machining Nitronic

Download NITRONIC 50 Datasheet

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 15, 2017 9:04:00 AM

AMS 5764
UNS S20910

Corrosion Resistance

Armco NITRONIC 50 Stainless Steel provides outstanding corrosion resistance - superior to Types 316, 316L, 317 and 317L in many media. For many applications the 1950 F (1066 C) annealed condition provides adequate corrosion resistance and a higher strength level. In very corrosive media or where material is to be used in the as-welded condition, the 2050 F (1121 C) annealed condition should be specified. High-Strength (HS) NITRONIC 50 bars are useful for applications such as shafting and bolting, but do not quite exhibit the corrosion resistance of the annealed conditions in all environments.

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Topics: Nitronic alloys, NITRONIC 50, what is Nitronic, cond s, H2S, NACE MR0175

Download 6B Datasheet

Posted by Jeff Kirchner on Nov 13, 2017 5:37:22 PM

AMS 5894

Wear Resistant (Co-Cr-W)

Cobalt 6B is a cobalt based chromium, tungsten alloy for wear environments where seizing, galling and abrasion are present. 6B is resistant to seizing and galling and with its low coefficient of friction, allows sliding contact with other metals without damage by metal pick up in many cases. Seizing and galling can be minimized in applications without lubrication or where lubrication is impractical. Metal seizing is similar to one metal piece building heat against another and they become "welded" together. Galling is when these "weld" areas break off and form an abrasive debris which creates additional abrasion problems.

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Topics: cobalt 6B, ams 5894, CoCrW alloy, stellite 6b

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