Jack White
Student
- Apr 25, 2023
- 1
Hi,
I'm now working on a project that entails creating a part that will endure prolonged exposure to temperatures of up to 1000°C (1830°F). The component must keep its mechanical qualities and dimensional stability over time because it will experience cyclic loading.
I'm seeking suggestions on what supplies will work best for this application. I've looked into my alternatives and found alloys like Inconel, Haynes, and Hastelloy, but I'm not sure which one would be the best. Cost is a factor, but reliability and performance are the top concerns.
Has anyone in this room completed a job like this or dealt with these materials before?
Thanks in advance.
I am a developer, learning new programming languages to push my career. I have 2 years of experience as a Java developer. I also have a decent knowledge of iOS app development. Right now, I am doing a Salesforce CPQ certification course online and learning DevOps also.
I'm now working on a project that entails creating a part that will endure prolonged exposure to temperatures of up to 1000°C (1830°F). The component must keep its mechanical qualities and dimensional stability over time because it will experience cyclic loading.
I'm seeking suggestions on what supplies will work best for this application. I've looked into my alternatives and found alloys like Inconel, Haynes, and Hastelloy, but I'm not sure which one would be the best. Cost is a factor, but reliability and performance are the top concerns.
Has anyone in this room completed a job like this or dealt with these materials before?
Thanks in advance.
I am a developer, learning new programming languages to push my career. I have 2 years of experience as a Java developer. I also have a decent knowledge of iOS app development. Right now, I am doing a Salesforce CPQ certification course online and learning DevOps also.