Stellite 6 followed by Stellite 1
Stellite 6 followed by Stellite 1
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I noticed that one specification for a slide valve in a product coke line of a fluid coker it was recommended that the hardfacing be made of Stellite 6 followed by Stellite 1. Why do you suppose that was recommended?
Also, does anyone have experience with the carburization resistance of Stellite? Operating temperature is close to 1100 F.
Also, does anyone have experience with the carburization resistance of Stellite? Operating temperature is close to 1100 F.





RE: Stellite 6 followed by Stellite 1
In situations like this it is best to go to the appropriate source for specific information.
http://stellite.com/
RE: Stellite 6 followed by Stellite 1
The high Co alloys have very good resistance to Carb.
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