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What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

(OP)
What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

Been using 304 Stainless steel for flights on a brazing conveyor running up to 1800 F.  

Received a quote from Audubon (metalmesh.com) quoting 3519 CB.    Can't get data on what it is.

Current supplier has also suggested 410 stainless.  

Over time the flights burn, scale and warp.   Looking for longer life.

I would appreciate any information.

Thanks,
Tom Walz    
 

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com

Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.    

RE: What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

Matweb.com suggests that it is some form of SS -- In a previous life we used a woven Inconel belt for both our brazing and some of our sintering furnaces

 

A.R. "Andy" Nelson
Engineering Consultant
anelson@arnengineering.com

RE: What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

unclesyd,admire your patience . I too spent sometime but did not get a proper reference.  

RE: What is 3519 CB (stainless steel? Inconel?)

(OP)
Thanks again, UncleSyd.  

Not sure if it is appropriate here but I would really like to see any advice you care to offer on searching.    

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com

Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.    

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