from High Performance Alloys, Inc.
Excellent strength for continues service to 1800 °F. Oxidation and carburization resistance to 1900 °F. Galling resistant, with resistance to marine environments, acids and body fluids. Non-magnetic, even when severely cold reduced, can reach Rc 50 when cold reduced and aged. Resistant to... [See More]
- Type: Cobalt Alloy
- Specifications: AMS; UNS
- UNS R: 30605
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Bar Stock
from Leading Edge Metals and Alloys, Inc.
Composed of iron, nickel and cobalt, Kovar ®1 has thermal expansion characteristics similar to hard glass, making it an excellent choice for glass-to-metal hermetic seals. Kovar ® is widely used in the electronics industry. [See More]
- Type: Cobalt Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Wire (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature)
- Width / OD: 12 to 24
from United Performance Metals
Alloy 263 is a Ni-Co-Cr-Mo-Ti-Al precipitation-hardenable alloy. 263 is furnished in the solution-treated condition unless otherwise specified. It exhibits high strength, corrosion resistance, excellent formability, ductility, and weldability. This alloy is normally used for applications up to 1650... [See More]
- Type: Cobalt Alloy
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Sheet
- Specifications: AMS; UNS
- Thickness: 0.1770 to 0.2400
from Universal Wire Works Inc.
Hastelloy Alloy W welding wire is used extensively to join similar and dissimilar alloys of the cobalt and nickel base variety and other alloys used in high temperature service. Hastelloy Alloy W possesses good mechanical properties up to 1800 degrees F and is used for welding turbine blades into... [See More]
- Type: Cobalt Alloy
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Specifications: AMS
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Welding
from Fort Wayne Metals, Inc.
DBS ® (or Drawn Brazed Strand) consists of alloy wires stranded around a core wire of a softer, highly conductive material such as silver. The wire is then brazed and drawn in the normal wire drawing process. The resulting wire combines increased fatigue life, high conductivity, and great... [See More]
- Type: Cobalt Alloy (optional feature); Pure Cobalt (optional feature); CladBimetal
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Wire
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME (optional feature)
- Thickness: 5.00E-4 to 0.3940