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hotrunner

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hi anyone please suggest a good material which has good ability to withstand 250 degree celcius,,without deflection..and why u prefer that material
 
That's a pretty vague question. Every material expands or contracts when heated. But "steel" would fit your criteria as good as anything. If you need a better answer, we'll need more information.
 
Hello,

You can create a list of materials with the following mechanical and thermal properties at 250 °C :
- yield strength [MPa]
- ultimate strength [MPa]
- Young's modulus [MPa]
- thermal expansion coefficient [mm/mm/°C]

- thermal diffusivity [m^2/s]
- (inverse of the) thermal effusivity [SI]

Thus you have physical criteria for classification of materials.


Regards,

 
man: tantallum, titanium, both light and tought;
tungsten will not deflect
 
Uh, 'without deflection' is a pretty tough specification to meet. You will likely need an Unobtainium alloy.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
whitount knowing the details of your application DURALUMINIUM is maybe one of your materials options.

regards

luis
 
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