Stainless Ateels Alloys
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Special stainless steels represent a material group that is situated between the non-corrosive steels and the nickel alloys. These iron-nickel-chromium alloys differ from the ordinary non-corrosive steels by their higher alloying additions of nickel, chromium or molybdenum. Many corrosion-resistant alloys, such as VDM® Alloy 31, VDM® Alloy 800 H or VDM® Alloy 926, whose main alloying element is not nickel, but that still have a relatively high nickel content, are part of this group. Furthermore, we produce a number of not nickel-containing materials, which we also consider part of our special stainless steels.
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For our high-alloy special stainless steels as for our classic nickel alloys applies: each of our alloys has a unique combination of properties, depending on their chemical composition and their manufacturing process.
We divide our nickel alloys and high-alloy special stainless steels into the following material groups:
The small group of specialty alloys consists of materials with special physical or mechanical characteristics: VDM® Crofer 22 H, for instance, distinguishes itself with special expansion behavior, coordinated with the ceramic components of the so-called high-temperature fuel cells (solid oxide fuel cells). This ferritic steel contains between 20 and 24 percent chromium plus tungsten, niobium and lanthanum. VDM® NeutroShield is an austenitic stainless steel which is alloyed with boron. The finely-distributed boron secretions enable the absorption of thermal neutrons.
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