Grade 321H is a modification with higher carbon content for improved high-temperature strength. Grade 347 is standard consumable for welding 321 due to titanium transfer limitations. Excellent forming and welding characteristics with no post-weld annealing required. Not recommended for decorative applications due to poor polishing
YAG is a cubic crystalline material with broad optical transparency. Has high hardness, chemical and heat resistance. Critical angle is 33 degrees. Cuts like natural garnet with polishing using alumina or diamond
Green liquid acrylic urethane methacrylate adhesive for cylindrical parts. Cures in absence of air between metal surfaces. Works on both active and passive substrates including stainless steel. Provides high temperature performance and oil tolerance
Provides non-invasive level indication up to 150 feet away. Operates at maximum temperature of 538°C and pressure up to 3000psi. Features float failure indication as standard. Includes 360° magnetic coupling and corrosion resistance system
Exceptional oxidation resistance and high-temperature strength. Excellent forming and welding characteristics. Solution heat-treated at 2150°F (1177°C). Good ductility after 16,000 hours at 1200-1600°F
Refractory metals are exceptionally heat and wear resistant materials. Common definition includes five elements: niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium. Elements must have melting points above 2000°C