COROLIT 6 LC

CLASSIFICATION

DIN 8555 | DIN EN 14700
MF 20-45-CTZ | T Co 2-45-CTZ

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Cobalt-base alloys with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure containing chrome and tungsten carbides. These alloys are resistant against high corrosion and abrasion, high impact stress and extreme temperature shocks. The deposit is machinable by hard metal tools. Best used on steam and chemical valves and on equipment handling hot steel, such as tong bits, hot steel-shear blades, etc.

Datasheet

COROLIT 6

CLASSIFICATION

DIN 8555 | DIN EN 14700
MF 20-45-CTZ | T Co 2-45-CTZ

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Cobalt-base alloys with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure containing chrome and tungsten carbides. These alloys are resistant against high corrosion and abrasion, high impact stress and extreme temperature shocks. The deposit is machinable by hard metal tools. Best used on steam and chemical valves and on equipment handling hot steel, such as tong bits, hot steel-shear blades, etc.

Datasheet

COROLIT 1

CLASSIFICATION

DIN 8555 | DIN EN 14700
MF 20-55-CGTZ | T Co 2-55-CGTZ

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Corolit 1 deposits a cobalt-base alloy with an austenitic-ledeburitic structure. This is the hardest of the standard cobalt-base alloys. It has a high resistance to corrosion (especially to reducing acids and impact), extreme wear and temperature shocks. The alloy is only machinable by grinding. Best used on wear pads, rotary seal rings, pump sleeves and centerless grinder work rests.

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