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Resistant
These materials are designated to provide unique strength
and/or corrosion properties at elevated temperatures,
i.e., greater than 1000°F. Major attributes include
properties such as high strength, high creep resistance,
resistance to softening, or resistance to metal loss
at high temperature from oxidation, sulfidation, or
carburization. Nickel content ranges from approximately
25 to 60%, with critical amounts of chromium, molybdenum,
columbium, and titanium. Major application is in industries
where properties under conditions of high stress and
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