OVERVIEW of Haynes 242 Alloy |
Haynes® 242 alloy is an age-hardenable nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy which derives its strength from a long-range-ordering reaction upon aging. Haynes 242 alloy has tensile and creep strength properties up to 1300°F (705°C) which are as much as double those for solid solution strengthened alloys, but with high ductility in the aged condition. The thermal expansion characteristics of Haynes 242 alloy are much lower than those for most other alloys, and it has very good oxidation resistance up to 1500°F (815°C). Other attractive features include excellent low cycle fatigue properties, very good thermal stability, and resistance to high-temperature fluorine and fluoride environments.
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS of Haynes 242 Alloy |
Haynes 242 Alloy Features:
Excellent High-Temp Strength
Low thermal expansion
Fluorine & fluoride resistant
Good Oxidation Resistance
Used in fluoropolymer plastics production and CPI applications
Haynes 242 Rods, Bars, Plates, Sheets & Tubes - USA, Singapore and Taiwan.
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