High-temperature alloys are highly alloyed, iron-, nickel-, or cobalt-based austenitic metallic materials that can withstand temperatures above 600°C, bear large and complex stresses, and possess surface stability.
High-temperature alloys are highly alloyed, iron-, nickel-, or cobalt-based austenitic metallic materials that can withstand temperatures above 600°C, bear large and complex stresses, and possess surface stability.