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282 is a gamma prime strengthened nickel-base superalloy powder with high creep strength and strong fabricability for additive manufacturing.
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NiX XP is a non-magnetic, nickel-base superalloy powder for high-strength, heat- and corrosion-resistant parts up to 1204°C (2200°F).
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718 XP is a weldable nickel-based superalloy powder for high-strength, fatigue- and creep-resistant parts up to 704°C (1300°F).
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625 XP is a weldable nickel-base superalloy powder for high-strength, corrosion-resistant parts up to 1093°C (2000°F).
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MAR M 247 is a high creep strength alloy used in conventionally cast gas turbine blades, vanes, and structural components from 980°C to 1010°C.
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IN 738 LC is a nickel-base superalloy for cast turbine blades and vanes, with enhanced hot corrosion resistance and weldability up to 980°C.
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IN 718 is a weldable nickel-base superalloy used for conventionally cast structural components up to 650°C.
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IN 625 is a weldable nickel-base superalloy used for conventionally cast structural components up to 980°C.
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