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Products
Inconel Series
A category of nickel-based superalloys with nickel as the matrix (nickel content ≥ 50%), alloyed with elements such as chromium, iron, molybdenum and niobium. These alloys exhibit excellent high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and creep resistance, and are widely used in extreme service conditions including aerospace, petrochemical and nuclear power industries.





Incoloy Series
A category of austenitic heat-resistant alloys with a nickel-iron-chromium matrix (nickel content typically ranging from 20% to 45%). Some grades are alloyed with elements such as molybdenum, copper and titanium, exhibiting excellent high-temperature oxidation resistance, carburization resistance and moderate strength, and are widely used in medium-to-high temperature corrosive service conditions including petrochemical processing, heat treatment and flue gas desulfurization.





Hastelloy Series
A category of nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys with nickel as the matrix (nickel content ≥ 50%), alloyed with elements including chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and cobalt. These alloys possess exceptional resistance to corrosion by strong acids, strong alkalis, strong oxidizing and reducing media, and are suitable for highly corrosive extreme service conditions such as hydrometallurgy, chemical engineering, pharmaceuticals and nuclear power.





Monel Series
A category of nickel-copper corrosion-resistant alloys with nickel as the matrix (nickel content ranging from approximately 60% to 70%) and copper as the primary alloying element (copper content around 25% to 35%), with minor additions of elements such as iron, manganese and silicon. These alloys exhibit excellent resistance to seawater corrosion, hydrofluoric acid corrosion and stress corrosion cracking, and are widely used in corrosive service conditions including marine engineering, chemical processing and shipbuilding.





High-strength
steel Series
High-strength steel refers to steel products with a yield strength of ≥275 MPa. Strengthened by means of alloying (adding manganese, silicon, chromium, etc.), heat treatment (quenching and tempering), or controlled rolling and cooling processes, it combines high strength with certain ductility and toughness, and can ensure load-bearing capacity while reducing structural weight.




