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High-Purity Alloys

High purity raw aluminum chunks and aluminum alloy pieces.

Alloys are mixtures of two or more elements, where at least one element is a metal. Metal compounds can be combined to create a resulting heterogeneous alloy that has enhanced properties, such as increased strength or hardness, high-temperature resistance, good thermal conductivity, or chemical corrosion resistance.

We offer high-quality alloy combinations from stainless steel to nickel and titanium alloys, available in various forms like coils, disks, foils, powder, or rods. These alloys are used in a number of scientific and industrial applications, including aerospace, automotive, and nanotechnology.


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High Purity Alloys in Electronics and Electricals

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Gallium-Indium Alloy

Gallium-indium eutectic alloy is a liquid metal, meaning it stays liquid at room temperature. Liquid metals are used in electronics for their high thermal conductivity and extraordinary wettability to both metallic and non-metallic surfaces.

Lithium-Aluminum alloy

Lithium-aluminum alloy is used in the fabrication of lithium-ion batteries.

Brass Alloy

Brass Rods (Cu63/Zn37) are manufactured in standard diameters and lengths, they’re suitable for applications like shafts, bushings, and electrical contacts across industrial, scientific, and commercial settings.

Constantan® Rod

Constantan® rods are Cu55/Ni45 alloys used in various industries, including the manufacturing of springs, thermocouples and electrical resistance wire.

High-Purity Alloys in Superconducting and Cryogenic Devices

Stainless steel in-line connector with a polished finish.

Aluminum Alloy 2319

2319 aluminum spooled wire is commonly used in applications that require high strength at low temperatures, such as cryogenic storage tanks and piping.

Manganin® Spooled Wire

Manganin® spooled wire is a copper-manganese-nickel alloy known for its low temperature coefficient of resistance and long-term stability, making it a critical material for precision resistors, ammeter shunts, and cryogenic applications. Its unique properties are widely leveraged in metrology, where stability under varying temperature conditions is essential, and in high-pressure shock wave studies, where it performs reliably in explosive or high-impact research environments. Additionally, Manganin® is ideal for low-temperature superconducting environments, minimizing thermal interference in sensitive experiments. The wire’s versatility extends to applications in strain gauges, high-precision sensors, and resistance thermometers, making it useful in fields such as aerospace, experimental physics, electrical testing, and even energy research, where accuracy and thermal stability are critical for successful outcomes.

High-Purity Alloys in Aerospace and Nuclear Fuels

Alloy 825 Rod

Our alloy 825 rods consist of a nickel-iron-chromium alloy. These rods are commonly used in chemical processing equipment, aerospace components, nuclear fuel element spacers, and heat exchanger tubing in industrial plants.

High Purity Alloys in Chemical Processing Equipment

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Copper-beryllium Alloy, Cu98Be2

Polyimide copper/beryllium alloy insulated wire (Cu98/Be2) is used in aerospace wiring harnesses, high-temperature sensors, and small-gauge magnet wire.

Inconel® 600 Spooled Wire

Inconel® 600 spooled wire is a nickel-chromium alloy wire that offers exceptional corrosion and high temperature-resistant. Known for its tensile strength, this wire is commonly used in furnace components and chemical processing equipment.

T1 Thermocouple Alloy Rod (Ni90/Cr10)

T1 thermocouple alloy rods (Ni90/Cr10) are composed of a nickel-copper alloy that demonstrates high thermoelectric sensitivity, making them ideal for temperature measurement applications. These rods are commonly used in industrial processes to monitor high temperatures within furnaces, engines and other hot environments.

Haynes® 230 alloy

Haynes® 230 Rods are made from a high-performance nickel-chromium-tungsten-molybdenum alloy and are available in 18 size variations. These rods offer exceptional high-temperature strength along with outstanding oxidation and corrosion resistance. Haynes® 230 alloy rods are ideally suited for a wide range of high-temperature applications, including combustion cans, spray nozzles and thermocouple sheaths.

Niobium-zirconium Alloy, Nb99Zr1

Niobium/zirconium alloy tubes (Nb99/Zr1) are used in the nuclear industry for fuel element cladding and other in-core components. Additionally, they are employed in chemical processing equipment due to their excellent resistance to corrosion by hot acids.

High-Purity Alloys in Biomedical Applications

Mesh metal nitinol self-expandable stent.

Nitinol alloy

Shape-memory alloy (SMA) Nitinol spooled wire (Ni55/Ti45) is a precision-engineered material known for its superelasticity and ability to return to a pre-programmed shape upon heating. This property makes it useful for biomedical applications, including self-expanding stents, guidewires, and orthodontic archwires, where flexibility and biocompatibility are essential.

Nickel Silver Alloy, Cu62Ni18Zn20

Nickel silver alloy tubes (Cu62/Ni18/Zn20) are used in marine components and medical devices, where bio-compatibility, hardness, and anti-seize characteristics are highly valued.



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