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Product Categories for filler alloy distributor
Superalloys -
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Superalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance
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Zinc and Zinc Alloys -
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Zinc and zinc alloys are non-ferrous alloys that are used widely in the production of die cast components
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Filler Alloys and Consumables -
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Filler metal alloys and consumables used in welding, brazing or soldering include items in rod sheet, wire spool, coated stick, weld stud, powder, preform or paste forms
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Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels -
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Carbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel
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Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys -
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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. 
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Titanium and Titanium Alloys -
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Titanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio
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Nickel and Nickel Alloys -
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Nickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties
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Copper, Brass and Bronze Alloys -
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Copper, brass and bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys -
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Aluminum and aluminum alloys are lightweight, non-ferrous metals with good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength
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Refractory and Reactive Metals -
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Reactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F
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Braze and Brazing Alloys -
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Braze and brazing alloys join metals or other materials without extensive fusion of the substrates. Brazes have a higher melting point (>800° F) than solders and cause little or no metal vaporization, gain growth, stress corrosion, or distortion
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Lead, Tin and Low Melting Alloys (White Metals -
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Lead, tin and low melting alloys (white metals) are non-ferrous alloys used in the manufacture of solder, semiconductor, battery and decorative products
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Welding Alloys -
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Welding alloys are used to melt and fuse pieces of metal together
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Stainless Steel Alloys -
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Stainless steel alloys are austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, precipitation hardened (PH), and duplex metal materials that are available in a wide variety of grades, shapes, and sizes
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Solder -
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Solders include low melting point metal alloys usually in wire, powder, preform or paste forms. Solders are metal alloys with low melting points that are used to join metals together
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All Metals & Forge
Designer Alloys, Alloys, Special & Obsolete Alloys
Designer Alloys, Special Alloys, Have you ever required a particular material and your local service center supplier laughed and said, "Are you kidding?" Have you ever called the producing mill for a particular chemistry and they said, "Sure, I can melt that. I need a melt quantity of 50,000 lbs." Or how's this one "Oh, that's an obsolete grade. We can't melt that."...
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All Metals & Forge
Designer Alloys, Specialty Alloys, Obsolete Alloys
Designer Alloys™ are materials specially made for a customer with a specific use, such as a custom chemistry for a new part, a controlled chemistry for a specific application, an obsolete alloy or out-of-date material from an old blueprint. This saves calling vendor after vendor and analyzing test reports to find the right chemistry, if it exists, All Metals can do it.
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Oden Corporation
Servo/Fill® Low Cost Liquid Fillers
Low Cost Benchtop and Fully Automatic Volumetric Liquid Filling Systems for Free Flowing Liquids to Extremely Viscous Products. These high quality fillers are equipped with a uniquely designed stainless steel gear pump and provide low cost filling for limited budget applications. more...
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Flexicon Corporation
Custom Bulk Bag Fillers
Flexicon makes custom bulk bag fillers (also known as FIBC fillers) in several configurations, each engineered for optimum performance across specific capacity ranges with maximum cost-effectiveness.
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All Metals & Forge
Designer Alloys™, Alloys of all types
Designer Alloys™ are materials specially made for a customer with a specific use, such as a custom chemistry for a new part, a controlled chemistry for a specific application, an obsolete alloy or an out-of-date material from an old blueprint. This saves the time of calling vendor after vendor and analyzing test reports to find the right chemistry, if it exists, and ...
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Flexicon Corporation
Bulk Bag Fillers
Basic units to fully automated, high capacity, feeder/filler systems Flexicon offers bulk bag fillers (also known as FIBC fillers) in three configurations, each of which is engineered to deliver optimum performance across specific capacity ranges with maximum cost-effectiveness.
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Tricon Industries, Inc.
Filler Alloys and Consumables
Custom formulations can be produced to meet requirements for specific alloys or paste properties. Low carbon or stainless steel assemblies can be joined effectively with the use of our superior paste products in an appropriate furnace atmosphere.
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Oden Corporation
Grav/Tronic® Liquid FIller
Benchtop and Fully Automatic Volumetric Gravity Fillers for Sterile and Non-Sterile Free Flowing Liquids to Low Viscosity and Molten Products. These precise systems are ideal for small batches or production runs and can be cleaned-in-place or autoclaved. more...
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All Metals & Forge
Aluminum-Aluminum Alloy - Wrought Aluminum Alloys
Aluminum - Aluminum Alloys from All Metals & Forge (ISO-9002/AS9100). The company specializes in Aluminum, Nickel Alloys, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Tool Steel, Tungsten, Alloy and Carbon Steels. Focusing greatly on the Hard-to-find material...
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HAPMAN
NT Series Bulk Bag Filler
January 25, 2007 Hapman's new NT Series Bulk Bag Filler offers the performance of the other fillers – at about half the cost. Features include: electric adjusting bag support carriage, SS fill head; C-frame construction for ease of bag access; and fork lift pockets for mobility. Options include: densification; bag pre-inflation and de-aeration; and digital weighing systems.
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In the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process, metal parts are joined by melting base and filler metals with an arc struck between a consumable filler metal wire and the base alloy work piece. Flux...
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Filler Alloy Selection For Aluminum Welding
... series base alloy to a perfectly weldable 5xxx series base alloy, or by using a 5xxx series filler alloy to weld a 2xxx series base alloy, or a 2xxx series filler alloy on a 5xxx series base alloy, we ...
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What is the best filler alloy for 5083 base alloy?
Base alloy 5083 can be successfully welded with filler alloys 5356, 5183, or 5556, any of these three filler alloys may be suitable for welding this base alloy. The reason to choose one of these ...
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Should I use 4043 or 5356 filler alloy?
... such alloy is 6061.. The question here is when should we choose one of these filler alloys over the other?. When the filler alloy selection chart allows the use of either 4043 or 5356 as filler for a ...
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How to Choose the Most Suitable Filler Alloy for Welding 6061-T6
... of hot cracking sensitivity curves for the various aluminum alloys, and through the consideration of dilution between filler alloy and base alloy, we can establish the filler alloy / base alloy crack ...
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Problem passing guided bend test on 5083 base alloy
... the 5356 filler alloy is normally only used on 5083 base material when there is no requirement for groove weld welding procedure qualifications. The 5356 filler alloy may not consistently achieve the ...
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How do I identify aluminum base alloy strengths?
... Aluminum base alloy strength: aluminum filler alloy strength and as-welded aluminum joint strength, and the AWS filler alloy classification system for aluminum.. Aluminum Base Alloy Strength. One of ...
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Cracking Problems with 6xxx series base alloys
I suspect that the welds in question that are not cracking are those that have had filler material added during welding. My advice would be to ensure that filler alloy is added to all welds during ...
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What are unweldable aluminum alloys?
... series base alloy to a perfectly weldable 5xxx series base alloy, or by using a 5xxx series filler alloy to weld a 2xxx series base alloy, or a 2xxx series filler alloy on a 5xxx series base alloy, we ...
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Storage and Preparation of Aluminum Base Alloys and Filler Alloys
... Because of this large difference in melting temperature, the aluminum oxide film can prevent fusion between filler alloy and base alloy and/or flakes of oxide can become entrapped during the welding ...
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New Developments In Aluminum Shipbuilding
... The 5183 filler alloy and the 5556 filler alloy are both suitable for welding 5383 and 5059 base alloys. These alloys are predominantly welded with the GMAW process using both pure argon and a ...
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