Cobalt chrome alloy welding wire

Cobalt Alloy wire is an alloy made of metal cobalt. Cobalt alloy is a general name for one or several alloys of cobalt and chromium, tungsten, iron and nickel. Tool steel containing a certain amount of cobalt can be remarkable. It improves the wear resistance and cutting performance of steel.

Cobalt alloy is a high-temperature alloy. It is based on cobalt and contains a considerable amount of nickel, chromium, tungsten and a small amount of alloying elements such as molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, titanium and niobium. Occasionally, it also contains iron.

Depending on the composition of the alloy, they can be made into welding wire. The powder can be used for hard surface surfacing, thermal spraying, spray welding, etc., and can also be used for casting and forging parts and powder metallurgy parts.

With the advancement of science and technology and the development of the national economy, new requirements for non-ferrous metal materials in terms of quantity, variety, quality and cost are constantly put forward; not only structural materials and functional materials that provide better performance are required; but also their chemical composition The requirements for physical properties, organizational structure, crystal state, processing state, surface and dimensional accuracy, and product reliability and stability are also increasing.

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