HAYNES® 263 Alloy
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HAYNES® 263 Alloy
Good High-Temperature Strength Up to 1650°F (900°C), Excellent Ductility, and Excellent Weldability
HAYNES® 263 alloy (UNS N07263) is an age-hardenable nickel-cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed specifically to combine good age-hardened strength properties with excellent fabrication characteristics in the annealed condition. HAYNES® 263 alloy exhibits excellent intermediate temperature tensile ductility, and is not normally subject to strain age cracking problems common for gamma prime strengthened alloys. Its strength at elevated temperature is not quite as high as materials such as HAYNES® 282® alloy, Waspaloy alloy, or R-41 alloy. However, it is much easier to form or weld than Waspaloy alloy and R-41 alloy. Because HAYNES® 282® alloy exhibits superior tensile, creep-rupture, and low cycle fatigue strength than HAYNES® 263 alloy and has significantly greater fabricability than Waspaloy and R-41 alloys, it is replacing HAYNES® 263 alloy in many applications.
HAYNES® 263 alloy is normally used for applications up to about 1650°F (900°C). Its oxidation resistance is comparable to that for other gamma-prime-strengthened superalloys.
Applications
HAYNES® 263 alloy combines properties which make it suitable for a variety of fabricated component applications in both aircraft turbine engine and industrial turbine applications. These include low-temperature combustors, transition liners, and some ring components.
HAYNES® 263 alloy (UNS N07263) is an age-hardenable nickel-cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed specifically to combine good age-hardened strength properties with excellent fabrication characteristics in the annealed condition. HAYNES® 263 alloy exhibits excellent intermediate temperature tensile ductility, and is not normally subject to strain age cracking problems common for gamma prime strengthened alloys. Its strength at elevated temperature is not quite as high as materials such as HAYNES® 282® alloy, Waspaloy alloy, or R-41 alloy. However, it is much easier to form or weld than Waspaloy alloy and R-41 alloy. Because HAYNES® 282® alloy exhibits superior tensile, creep-rupture, and low cycle fatigue strength than HAYNES® 263 alloy and has significantly greater fabricability than Waspaloy and R-41 alloys, it is replacing HAYNES® 263 alloy in many applications.
HAYNES® 263 alloy is normally used for applications up to about 1650°F (900°C). Its oxidation resistance is comparable to that for other gamma-prime-strengthened superalloys.
Applications
HAYNES® 263 alloy combines properties which make it suitable for a variety of fabricated component applications in both aircraft turbine engine and industrial turbine applications. These include low-temperature combustors, transition liners, and some ring components.
Corrosion-resistant and High-temperature alloys from Haynes International.
Specialty Metals supply all manner of Exotic Alloys from Haynes International.
Corrosion-resistant alloys such as HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy HASTELLOY® C-4 alloy HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy, HASTELLOY® C-22HS® alloy, HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy, HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy, HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy, HASTELLOY® G-35® alloy,
HASTELLOY® HYBRID-BC1® alloy, HASTELLOY® N alloy, ULTIMET® alloy
High-temperature alloys such as HAYNES® 25 alloy, HAYNES® 75 alloy, HAYNES® 188 alloy, HAYNES® 214® alloy, HAYNES® 230® alloy,
HAYNES® 242® alloy, HAYNES® 263 alloy, HAYNES® 282® alloy, HAYNES® 556® alloy, HAYNES® 617 alloy, HAYNES® 625 alloy,
HAYNES® 625SQ®alloy, HAYNES® 718 alloy, HAYNES® HR-120® alloy, HAYNES® HR-160® alloy, HAYNES® HR-224® alloy, HAYNES® HR-235® alloy, MULTIMET® alloy HAYNES® NS-163® alloy, HAYNES® R-41 alloy, HASTELLOY® S alloy, HASTELLOY® W alloy, HAYNES® Waspaloy alloy,
HASTELLOY® X alloy, HAYNES® X-750 alloy
We have full traceability and supply our Material Certs with every order.
Corrosion-resistant alloys such as HASTELLOY® B-3® alloy HASTELLOY® C-4 alloy HASTELLOY® C-22® alloy, HASTELLOY® C-22HS® alloy, HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy, HASTELLOY® C-2000® alloy, HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy, HASTELLOY® G-35® alloy,
HASTELLOY® HYBRID-BC1® alloy, HASTELLOY® N alloy, ULTIMET® alloy
High-temperature alloys such as HAYNES® 25 alloy, HAYNES® 75 alloy, HAYNES® 188 alloy, HAYNES® 214® alloy, HAYNES® 230® alloy,
HAYNES® 242® alloy, HAYNES® 263 alloy, HAYNES® 282® alloy, HAYNES® 556® alloy, HAYNES® 617 alloy, HAYNES® 625 alloy,
HAYNES® 625SQ®alloy, HAYNES® 718 alloy, HAYNES® HR-120® alloy, HAYNES® HR-160® alloy, HAYNES® HR-224® alloy, HAYNES® HR-235® alloy, MULTIMET® alloy HAYNES® NS-163® alloy, HAYNES® R-41 alloy, HASTELLOY® S alloy, HASTELLOY® W alloy, HAYNES® Waspaloy alloy,
HASTELLOY® X alloy, HAYNES® X-750 alloy
We have full traceability and supply our Material Certs with every order.
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