What is R30006 material?
What is R30006 material?
R30006 cobalt is a cobalt alloy. Cited properties are appropriate for the annealed condition. It has a fairly low ductility among cobalt alloys. In addition, it has a moderately high thermal conductivity and a moderately low tensile strength.
What is R30006?
Cobalt Alloy 6B – UNS R30006 Sheet is a cobalt-base alloy with excellent corrosion resistance to severe conditions and high temperatures. This nickel cobalt alloy provides outstanding resistance to most types of wear. All these alloys can function at temperatures above 540°C (1000°F).
What is Stellite 6B?
Cobalt alloy 6b / Stellite 6b is a cobalt-based, chromium-tungsten alloy used extensively in wear environments where its low friction coefficient minimises the risk of seizing and galling, even in applications where lubrication is not practical.
What is Stellite welding rod used for?
Stellite is basically a cobalt alloy that is mainly used in wear applications, fusion welding, a spraying process, and hard facing applications. This alloy has an excellent combination of wear resistance, corrosion resistance, high strength, and all these features make them adaptable to the harsh environment.
What is Stellite made from?
Stellite is a range of cobalt-chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. The alloys may also contain tungsten or molybdenum and a small, but important, amount of carbon.
How do you make Stellite?
It is created by smelting a ratio of 2:1:1 using Silicon, Silver and Cobalt in the Advanced Furnace. It is recommended to use a ratio of Volatiles and Oxite 1:1 in the Advanced Furnace, and quite easily the right temperature and pressure come out.