
What are alloy Castings?
Alloy castings are metal components made from a base metal, typically iron, combined with elements like chromium, nickel, molybdenum, or copper to enhance strength, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and heat tolerance. They are designed for applications where standard iron or steel would fall short.
Applications for alloy Castings
Alloy castings are commonly used in a variety of demanding applications, including industrial valves, pumps, and fittings; power plant components exposed to high heat and pressure; automotive parts requiring high strength and wear resistance; chemical processing equipment; and mining and heavy equipment parts.
Benefits of Choosing alloy Castings
Superior strength and toughness.
Corrosion resistance.
Enhanced wear resistance.
High-temperature performance.
Customizable material properties.
Extended service life.