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Iron Base Powders
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| PAC Alloy Num | | Material Description | Hardness | Strength | Finishing | Industrial Specifications |
| 96C | Stainless | A 316 stainless steel material that can be built-up relatively thick. Useful in applications where corrosion resistance is required | RB 85-95 | 2500 PSI MIN | Easily machined with carbide or tool steel. | RR 9507/26 |
| 96F | Stainless | Alloy is identical to 96C. Cannot be used for coatings greater than 0.015 inches. Produces fine,dense coatings for appplications similar to 96C. | RB85-95 | 2300 PSI MIN | Useful as-sprayed or machine similar to 96C. | RR 9507/22 |
| 97 | Stainless | A high chromium 400 series stainless steel, yields coatings with low shrinkage and excellent wear resistance. Exhibits outstanding wear resistance and can be built-up to over 50 mils. | RC35-40 | 3200 PSI MIN. | Grinds to fine finish | |
| 132 | Low Carbon | An inexpensive low carbon steel powder. Produces machinable coatings that exhibit good wear resistance in lubricated service. Recommended for salvage, build on low carbon substances and general machine element work. | RB 90-100 | 2200 PSI MIN. | Machine, use general purpose tools. | |
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For your convenience, we have listed various industrial specifications applicable
to our products. These specifications are intended as a reference only and not for
determining, if required, Powder Alloy Corporation source approved products. We
encourage you to contact our customer service manager for specific Powder Alloy
Corporation source approvals. |
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