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The iron base alloys shown in the chart are the most frequently specified. However, Winsert has manufacturing experience using a wide range of additional alloys to satisfy specifications or requirements of our customers. Iron base alloys provide good mechanical characteristics at low cost for applications not subject to overheating, for example, temperatures above 1200° to 1400°F (649° to 760°C). They also make great wear resistant alloys that are highly machineable. Winsert does not recommend the use of iron base alloys for applications with high-sulfur-content fuels or corrosive environments. For more information, please send an e-mail of inquiry to sales@winsert.com. |
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The iron base alloys shown in the chart are the most frequently specified. However, Winsert has manufacturing experience using a wide range of additional alloys to satisfy specifications or requirements of our customers. Iron base alloys provide good mechanical characteristics at low cost for applications not subject to overheating, for example, temperatures above 1200° to 1400°F (649° to 760°C). They also make great wear resistant alloys that are highly machineable. Winsert does not recommend the use of iron base alloys for applications with high-sulfur-content fuels or corrosive environments. For more information, please send an e-mail of inquiry to sales@winsert.com. |
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