High Enthropy Alloys
Recently, the company has been actively implementing new technical solutions for gas atomizing, which significantly improve the morphology of particles, reduce the number of satellites, and increase the fluidity of powders and the quality of weld coatings.
Atomized powders produced by JSC POLEMA are classified into two groups: powders for coatings and structural powders.
The first group includes over 200 types of powders for coatings using various methods, including self-fluxing nickel, iron, and copper alloys, tool steels, high-carbon and low-carbon steels and alloys, corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant steels and alloys, as well as tin- and zinc-based composite powders and alloys.
The variety of available powders for coatings, used in high-speed, detonation, gas-flame, and plasma spraying, gas-powder, plasma, induction, and laser welding, allows to solve specific problems of surface hardening and effective protection against wear and corrosion of machines and equipment parts operating under elevated temperatures, high mechanical stress, and with abrasive substances and in aggressive environments.
The second group includes structural powders, such as pressed powders of pure metals (chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, nickel, and titanium), copper-based alloys (bronze and brass), stainless steels, special alloys with high magnetic permeability (permalloys), and materials for shot jet processing of parts (tool steels).
Powders of this group are used for making sheet rolled products, bars, and non-ferrous and refractory metal forgings, tools, sintered and deformed parts, composite materials used in electrical engineering, electronics, tool engineering, machine engineering, aerospace industry, nuclear power engineering, vehicles, filters, gas absorbers, and other engineering areas.
AP-CoCr23Ni26,
AP-CrNi24Co24Al,
AP-CrNi23Co23Al,
AP-CrNi18Co18Cu20Al,
AP-CrNi21Co21Mn20,
AP-CrNi20Co20Cu21.
You can contact our sales managers for more details at:
export_polema@metholding.com,
tel.: +7(4872)25-06-76.
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Nominal chemical composition, % |
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Name |
Co |
Cr |
Ni |
Fe |
Impurities |
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AP-CoCr23Ni26 |
25-28 |
22-24 |
25-27 |
Bal. |
- |
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AP-CrNi24Co24Al |
23-26 |
20-24 |
21-25 |
Bal. |
Al, Mn |
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AP-CrNi23Co23Al |
20-24 |
20-24 |
20-24 |
Bal. |
Al, Mn |
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AP-CrNi18Co18Cu20Al |
16-20 |
16-20 |
15-19 |
Bal. |
Cu, Al, Mn |
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AP-CrNi21Co21Mn20 |
19-22 |
17-21 |
19-22 |
Bal. |
Mn 17-22 |
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AP-CrNi20Co20Cu21 |
18-22 |
16-20 |
19-22 |
Bal. |
Cu, Mn |
*The producer controls the content of S, P, Si, and C. The result is not a rejection criterion. Additionally, the content of O and N can be controlled. Internal control of POLEMA is for reference only. The results are not rejection criteria.