by user | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog
Introduction Sensitization in austenitic steel refers to the process of making steel more resistant to corrosion by increasing its resistance to corrosion-inducing environments. This is usually done by adding certain elements to the steel or by subjecting it to...
by user | Jan 6, 2023 | Blog
Inconel 718 (also known as Alloy 718, UNS N07718, or 2.4688) was initially created with the intention of being used in supercritical (very hot) steam power plants. Because nickel and chromium make up the majority of the alloy’s composition, it resists oxidation...
by user | Dec 12, 2022 | Blog
Iron and aluminum are no longer the best things to use to build with. Stainless steel is used a lot in the building industry today. Because it can be cleaned and sanitized, it doesn’t rust and is made of strong material. But that’s not all! Stainless steel...
by user | Dec 5, 2022 | Blog
What is Grade 316 Stainless Steel? Grade 316 stainless steel is a highly versatile material. It has a unique combination of chemical, physical, and mechanical properties that make it an ideal choice for many applications. In this post, we’ll discuss the uses, chemical...
by user | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog
Hastelloy metals and alloys are distinguished for their exceptional resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. Both stainless steel and Hastelloy alloys have tremendous strength and formability under stress, as well as excellent ductility. In contrast to other...
by user | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog
Introduction Newzel Industries made a name for itself by welding complicated and hard-to-control corrosion-resistant alloys precisely. Duplex stainless steel may seem easy to weld, but its properties may make it hard to do so. Problems often happen when the weld...