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Nickel Iron Alloys
Our nickel-iron and nickel-iron-cobalt alloys are produced to the strictest quality standards to ensure uniform physical properties for accurate metal to glass/ceramic sealing.
| Iron-Nickel-Cobalt | Glass-To-Metal Sealing Alloys |
| Magnetic Alloys | Alloy 36 |
| Alloy 42 |
Nickel-Iron-Cobalt
Nickel-Iron-Cobalt Alloy is produced with expansion properties similar to glass and ceramics to enable good glass-to-metal bonding. This alloy retains good formability over a wide temperature range.
Click here to download our Iron-Nickel-Cobalt Data Sheet (.pdf).
Glass-To-Metal Sealing Alloys
These Glass-To-Metal Sealing Alloys based alloys offer high strength and good ductility. They have the ability for work hardening and strengthening. These alloys possesses good resistance to extremely corrosive environments at elevated temperatures, and oxidation resistance sustained up to 1200 degree Celsius.
Click here to download our Glass-To-Metal Sealing Alloys Data Sheet (.pdf).
Magnetic Alloys
These Magnetic Alloys offer high strength and good ductility. They have the ability for work hardening and strengthening. These alloys possesses good resistance to extremely corrosive environments at elevated temperatures, and oxidation resistance sustained up to 1200 degree Celsius.
Click here to download our Magnetic Alloys Data Sheet (.pdf).
Alloy 36
Alloy 36 (36% Nickel, 64% Iron) possesses a low thermal expansion with high physical properties down to -250 degree Celsius. This offers good weldability and permits economic cryogenic properties.
Click here to download our Alloy 36 Data Sheet (.pdf).
Alloy 42
Alloy 42 (42% Nickel, 58% Iron) has reproducible expansion properties ensuring high compatibility with many glass and ceramics.
Click here to download our Alloy 42 Data Sheet (.pdf).


