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NEW CORROSION-RESISTANT ALLOY FROM EUTECTIC UK
20 May 2006 - Eutectic UK
| Eutectic UK has developed and patented a new spray-and-fused powder alloy for one of the toughest corrosion and wear applications available, leading to significant cost savings. |
Eutectic UK has developed and patented a new spray-and-fused powder alloy for one of the toughest corrosion and wear applications available, leading to significant cost savings. When a cement manufacturer came to Eutectic with an extreme mixed corrosion problem, combined with high temperature abrasion wear we accepted the challenge. Part of the market-leading Eutalloy range, this new allow, 53 606, is nickel-based but has high levels of special additives such as silicon, boron and molybdenum which give the deposit a hardness of over 600 HV, which remains at 500°C. "This is ideal for applications such as boiler tubes in the Power Generation sector" comments Warren Lewis, Product Manager "as well as Chemical, Waste Recycling and Pulp & Paper industries where corrosion at high temperatures is prevalent". The Eutalloy powder range uses a unique surface alloying and self-fluxing process that can be applied on a variety of metals. The high hardness values it achieves lead to substantial increases in both the performance and endurance of plant of equipment, which means significant cost savings. For further information on 53-606, the Eutalloy range or to receive a copy of our latest catalogue contact us at 01527 582 200 or complete the contact us online form.
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About: Eutectic UK
Castolin Eutectic was founded in 1906, and over the last 90 years has been recognised as the World Leader in repair & maintenance technology. Eutectic Company Ltd. was founded in 1944 in the UK, and is now based in Redditch. It operates throughout the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands. Plant and equipment in industry require replacement parts and repairs due to wear, incurring significant costs through materials and labour as well as leading to downtime - which can be the most expensive cost of all. The company's business is to reduce the damage wear - abrasion, erosion, corrosion, cavitation and impact - does to plant equipment through a wide range of product technologies. |
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