Haste Alloy
Haste Alloy
Haste Alloy
Hastelloy
Hastelloy is the registered trademark name of Haynes International, Inc. The trademark is applied as the prefix name
of a range of twenty two different highly corrosion-resistant metal alloys loosely grouped by the metallurgical
industry under the material term “superalloys” or “high-performance alloys”.
The predominant alloying ingredient is typically the transition metal nickel. Other alloying ingredients are added to
nickel in each of the subcategories of this trademark designation and include varying percentages of the elements
molybdenum, chromium, cobalt, iron, copper, manganese, titanium, zirconium, aluminum, carbon, and tungsten.
The primary function of the Hastelloy super alloys is that of effective survival under high-temperature, high-stress
service in a moderately to severely corrosive, and/or erosion prone environment where more common and less
expensive iron-based alloys would fail, including the pressure vessels of some nuclear reactors, chemical reactors,
distillation equipment and pipes and valves in chemical industry.
Types
The following Hastelloy alloys have been produced, however production of some may have been discontinued:
• Hastelloy A
• Hastelloy B
• Hastelloy B2
• Hastelloy B3
• Hastelloy B142T
• Hastelloy Hybrid-BC1
• Hastelloy C
• Hastelloy C4
• Hastelloy C22
• Hastelloy C22HS
• Hastelloy C2000
• Hastelloy C263
• Hastelloy C276
• Hastelloy D
• Hastelloy G
• Hastelloy G2
• Hastelloy G3
• Hastelloy G30
• Hastelloy G50
• Hastelloy H9M
• Hastelloy N
• Hastelloy R235
• Hastelloy S
• Hastelloy W
• Hastelloy X
Hastelloy 2
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• The undiluted deposited chemical composition of covered electrodes of some of these alloys may vary beyond
the limits shown.[1]
• *Maximum
References
[1] haynesintl.com (http:/ / www. haynesintl. com/ CRAlloys. htm) Fabrication of Hastelloy Corrosion Resistant Alloys
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