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High-temperature Alloy Cold-drawn Rod (GB/T14994-1994)
High-temperature alloy cold-drawn rod (GB/T14994-1994) is an industrial product used for deformation processing of parts in extremely harsh environments such as high temperature, high pressure, erosion, and radiation. It can bear intense pressure and vibration and has high tensile strength and creep resistance. The raw materials for its production are mainly nickel and other high-nickel alloys. Heat treatment of the material is a very important component of the production process, and is also the most important in terms of impacting the mechanical properties of the final product. After heat treatment, the rod is then subjected to cold-drawing and cold-rolling processes, so that it can be deformed and sized to meet the desired specifications.
High-temperature alloy cold-drawn rod is versatile and finds application in numerous fields, such as aviation, aerospace, chemical, and petrochemical industries. It is suitable for the production of parts and components that are exposed to very high temperatures, corrosive environments, and/or radiation. The rod is primarily used as a raw material in the production process. It is used to manufacture components that require superior heat and wear resistance, long-term creep strength, and excellent weldability. It is also very resistant to impact wear and fatigue.
The physical properties of high-temperature alloy cold-drawn rod include high ultimate tensile strength, high yield strength, low thermal expansion rate, and excellent wear and impact resistance. Its mechanical properties can be further enhanced by heat treatment and cold-forming processes. It is also superbly machinable and can be readily machined for numerous applications. Additionally, this type of rod can be conveniently soldered by both tungsten inert gas welding and electron beam welding techniques.
High-temperature alloy cold-drawn rod meets strict international standards of quality and safety, including GB/T14994-1994. This type of rod has to undergo a rigorous testing process in order to ensure that all quality standards are met. The testing process includes tensile tests, chemical analysis, elongation, deformity, and impact tests. These tests help to ascertain the quality and reliability of the product.
High-temperature alloy cold-drawn rod is an essential part of modern industrial manufacturing processes and plays a key role in producing parts and components that can withstand extreme and high-stress conditions. It is cost-effective and provides superior performance, making it an ideal choice for manufacturers worldwide.