Ferralloy Inc. produces bar, sheet, plate, and forgings with value-added machining to give customers the best value possible. Many of these grades are available with lead times much shorter than others in the marketplace.

Materials

At Ferralloy, we are proud providers of high-quality superalloys and specialty metals for the most demanding industrial applications. Learn more about our extensive variety of superalloys and specialty metals below.

  • A-286

    A-286

    A-286 stainless steel is an iron-based superalloy that is harder than most other stainless steels. This material is used in high-temperature, low-stress applications and those that require high strength and corrosion resistance. It can be cold drawn and formed and is a non-magnetic, ductile material. A-286 maintains its strength and resists oxidation over wide temperature ranges from -320 °F (-196 °C) to 1300 °F (704 °C).

  • Alloy 330

    Alloy 330

    Alloy 330 (UNS N08330) is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with excellent temperature resistance. It performs well in high-temperature applications requiring resistance to both carburization and thermal cycling.

  • HASTELLOY® C-4

    HASTELLOY® C-4

    This alloy is made from nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. It has outstanding high-temperature stability as well as high ductility and corrosion resistance. HASTELLOY® C-4 performs well in temperatures up to 1900 °F (1038 °C).

  • HASTELLOY® C-276

    HASTELLOY® C-276

    HASTELLOY® C-276 is a nickel, molybdenum, and chromium alloy that is versatile and corrosion-resistant. It is suitable for many chemical process applications since it does not form grain-boundary precipitates in weld heat-affected areas.

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  • HAYNES® 188

    HAYNES® 188

    This cobalt, nickel, chromium, and tungsten alloy combines exceptional resistance to oxidizing environments and strength in temperatures up to 2000 °F (1095 °C). It is particularly effective in long-term applications with temperatures of 1200 °F (650 °C) or more.

  • HAYNES® 230

    HAYNES® 230

    HAYNES® 230 alloy is a high-performance material with industrial heat resistance. It delivers high strength and superior performance capabilities compared to other common iron, nickel, and chromium alloys. HAYNES® 230 demonstrates the best combination of fabricability, strength, and environmental resistance out of all commercial nickel-based alloys.

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  • HAYNES® 233

    HAYNES® 233

    This new nickel, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, and aluminum alloy provides excellent oxidation resistance up to 2100 °F (1149 °C) and superior creep strength. This combination of properties has never before been achieved in a readily fabricable alloy. HAYNES® 233 is found in aerospace applications, industrial gas turbines, heating fixtures, and much more.

  • HR-120

    HR-120

    HAYNES® HR-120 alloy (UNS N08120) is a strengthened, heat-resistant alloy that offers excellent strength at high temperatures. It also has good resistance to sulfidizing and carburizing environments.

  • Incoloy® 800HT

    Incoloy® 800HT

    This nickel, iron, and chromium alloy is a modified version of Incoloy® 800. It features high creep-rupture strength and is widely used in petrochemical heat exchangers.

  • Inconel® 600

    Inconel® 600

    Inconel® 600 alloy is nickel-based and non-magnetic. It is suitable for high-temperature environments and features hot and cold workability, high strength, and corrosion resistance. This alloy is used in barge and tank truck liners, furnace trays, mufflers, and carburizing atmospheres.

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  • Inconel® 601

    Inconel® 601

    A nickel-chromium-iron alloy, Inconel® 601 offers excellent resistance to high-temperature oxidation. It is known as a general-purpose engineering material ideal for applications that require a high level of heat and corrosion resistance. Inconel® 601 also resists aqueous corrosion, exhibits high mechanical strength, and is easily machined, welded, and formed.

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  • Inconel® 617

    Inconel® 617

    This alloy is formed from nickel, cobalt, chromium, and molybdenum. It has exceptional oxidation resistance and strength in high-temperature environments over 1800 °F (982 °C). Inconel® 617 performs well in corrosive environments and is easily formed and welded. It is used to make ducting, aircraft transition liners, and combustion cans.

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  • Inconel® 625

    Inconel® 625

    Inconel® 625 is a nickel-chromium alloy (UNS N06625/W.Nr. 2.4856) with excellent strength and corrosion resistance. It is easily fabricated and suitable for temperatures ranging from cryogenic to 1800 °F (982 °C).

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  • Inconel® 718

    Inconel® 718

    Inconel® 718 (UNS N07718/W.Nr. 2.4668) is a nickel-chromium alloy with high tensile strength and corrosion resistance. Easily fabricated, this superalloy is well-suited for temperatures ranging from -423 °F to 1300 °F. With good fatigue and creep resistance, it is used in many applications, such as gas turbine engines, sheet metal aircraft components, and cryogenic tanks.

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  • Inconel® 800

    Inconel® 800

    Inconel® 800 is an alloy composed of chromium and over 50% nickel. This superalloy is ideal for extreme temperatures and pressures, such as those found in food and beverage processing, marine environments, and aerospace applications.

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  • Inconel® 909

    Inconel® 909

    Inconel® 909 is a nickel-cobalt-iron alloy with good strength, high stability, and a constant elastic modulus. It is utilized in high-temperature environments, such as gas turbine shrouds, gauge blocks, and bolting applications.

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  • Inconel® 903

    Inconel® 903

    This alloy is made of nickel and cobalt with niobium added to increase its strength and oxidation resistance. It is mainly used to produce gas turbine components.

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  • Molybdenum (Mo)

    Molybdenum (Mo)

    Molybdenum can withstand extreme temperatures without softening or expanding, making it ideal for high-heat environments like aircraft parts, electrical contacts, and industrial motors. The majority of all molybdenum produced is used in metallurgy, while the rest is found in chemical applications.

  • MONEL® 400

    MONEL® 400

    MONEL® 400 is a nickel-copper alloy (UNS N04400/W.Nr. 2.4360 and 2.4361) that can be hardened only through cold working. It has high strength and toughness over a wide temperature range. This alloy withstands corrosive environments, including marine applications and chemical processing.

  • MONEL® K-500

    MONEL® K-500

    MONEL® K-500 is a nickel-copper alloy that is made precipitation hardenable by adding aluminum and titanium. It is employed in many high-strength applications that require corrosion resistance, such as within ship valve components, oil well drill collars, pump shafts, impellers, and more.

  • MONEL® K-500

    MONEL® K-500

    MONEL® K-500 is a nickel-copper alloy that is age-hardenable and combines high-strength corrosion-, fatigue-, and erosion-resistance. This alloy is used in many applications that require corrosion resistance and strength, such as oil and gas instrumentation, offshore drilling towers, pump shafts, propeller shafts, and more.

  • TZM Alloy

    TZM Alloy

    Titanium, zirconium, and molybdenum alloys (TZM) are mostly molybdenum and contain small amounts of titanium, zirconium, and fine carbides. It is a refractory alloy known for its extraordinary resistance to wear and heat. The metal features stable mechanical properties even at high temperatures and is used throughout virtually all industries that involve heavy mechanical loads at elevated temperatures. Aerospace, automotive, mining, and nuclear power are a few industries that rely on this alloy.

    In addition to the offerings listed here, we also stock many other materials. Reach out to our team if you don’t see what you’re looking for on this page.

  • Waspaloy

    Waspaloy

    HAYNES® Waspaloy (UNS N07001/W. Nr. 2.4654) is a nickel-based, corrosion-resistant superalloy that provides excellent temperature resistance and strength. It is age-hardenable and can be used in temperatures up to 1200 °F (650 °C) for critical rotating parts or up to 1600 °F (870 °C) for less demanding applications.

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