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  2. Cobalt-chrome - Wikipedia

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    The alloy composition used in orthopedic implants is described in industry standard ASTM-F75: mainly cobalt, with 27 to 30% chromium, 5 to 7% molybdenum, and upper limits on other important elements such as less than 1% each of manganese and silicon, less than 0.75% iron, less than 0.5% nickel, and very small amounts of carbon, nitrogen ...

  3. Stellite - Wikipedia

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    Stellite alloys are a family of completely non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant cobalt alloys of various compositions that have been optimised for different uses. Stellite alloys are suited for cutting tools, an example is Stellite 100, because this alloy is quite hard, maintains a good cutting edge at high temperature, and resists hardening and annealing.

  4. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel (chromium, nickel) AL-6XN; Alloy 20; Celestrium; Marine grade stainless; Martensitic stainless steel; Alloy 28 or Sanicro 28 (nickel, chromium) Surgical stainless steel (chromium, molybdenum, nickel) Zeron 100 (chromium, nickel, molybdenum) Tool steel (tungsten or manganese) Silver steel (US:Drill rod) (manganese, chromium, silicon)

  5. Category:Chromium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Nickelchromium alloys (6 P) Pages in category "Chromium alloys" ... Chromium hydride; Cobalt-chrome; F. Ferrochrome; H. Havar (alloy)

  6. Inconel - Wikipedia

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    Inconel 690: Low cobalt content for nuclear applications, and low resistivity [71] Inconel 706; Inconel 713C: Precipitation hardenable nickel-chromium base cast alloy [2] Inconel 718: Gamma double prime strengthened with good weldability [72] Inconel 738; Inconel X-750: Commonly used for gas turbine components, including blades, seals and rotors.

  7. Aermet - Wikipedia

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    AerMet alloy is an ultra-high strength type of martensitic [1] alloy steel. The main alloying elements are cobalt and nickel , but chromium , molybdenum and carbon are also added. Its exceptional properties are hardness , tensile strength , fracture toughness and ductility . [ 2 ]

  8. Alacrite - Wikipedia

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    L-605 is composed primarily of cobalt (Co), with a specified mixture of chromium (Cr), tungsten (W), nickel (Ni), iron (Fe) and carbon (C), as well as small amounts of manganese (Mn), silicon (Si), and phosphorus (P). The tungsten and nickel improve the alloy's machinability, [3] while chromium contributes to its solid-solution strengthening. [2]

  9. Elgiloy - Wikipedia

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    Elgiloy (Co-Cr-Ni Alloy) is a "super-alloy" consisting of 39-41% cobalt, 19-21% chromium, 14-16% nickel, 11.3-20.5% iron, 6-8% molybdenum, 1.5-2.5% manganese and 0.15% max. carbon. It is used to make springs that are corrosion resistant and exhibit high strength, ductility, and good fatigue life.

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