Inconel 718
Known for its high strength and high-temperature performance, widely used in the manufacture of turbine blades, combustion chambers, and other high-temperature components.
Due to their excellent high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance, nickel-based alloys are used to manufacture turbine blades, combustion chambers, nozzles, and other high-temperature components in military aviation engines.
Nickel-based alloys are widely used in the manufacture of corrosion-resistant equipment for military naval vessels and submarines, such as ship structures, seawater cooling systems, and equipment components in marine environments.
Nickel-based alloys are used to manufacture armor plates and protective components for military armored vehicles, providing excellent ballistic and blast protection.
In military communication and radar systems, nickel-based alloys are used to manufacture electronic equipment and RF components with strong interference resistance.
In military vessels, nickel-based alloys are used to manufacture corrosion-resistant ship structures, turbine machinery, and piping systems in marine environments.
In the military nuclear industry, nickel-based alloys are used to manufacture high-temperature materials for nuclear reactor cores and corrosion-resistant components for nuclear fuel processing equipment.
Known for its high strength and high-temperature performance, widely used in the manufacture of turbine blades, combustion chambers, and other high-temperature components.
Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength, commonly used in corrosion-resistant structural components for military naval vessels and equipment in the nuclear industry.
Known for its high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance, commonly used in the manufacture of aerospace engines and other high-temperature equipment.
Known for its excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, widely used in structural components, valves, and pumps for military naval vessels.
Building upon Monel 400 with added strength, suitable for high-strength corrosion-resistant applications, such as critical components in submarines and naval vessels.
The material reliability and long-term durability of nickel-based alloys help reduce maintenance costs of military equipment, enhancing operational capabilities and survivability.