CINDAS LLC

Newsletter | Vol 22 - June 2025

What's Coming to our Databases


Haynes 244: A low thermal expansion Ni-Mo-Cr-W alloy designed for static applications up to 1400°F; it provides a higher maximum use temperature than other low thermal expansion alloys.

AA7050 (Revision): Heat treatable aluminum alloy 7050 is a workhorse of the aircraft industry offering excellent strength and outstanding toughness combined with good corrosion resistance in thin and especially thick wrought sections. It is widely used as sheet, plate, extrusions, and forgings. Common applications in aircraft structures including fuselage frames, bulkheads, stringers, and wing skins.

MP159: A Ni-Co-Cr multiphase superalloy exhibiting ultra-high strength, excellent ductility and toughness matched with tremendous corrosion resistance. MP159 maintains its properties at temperatures up to 1100-1200°F and finds applications in aerospace, marine, medical, and energy industries, especially in fasteners.

INCONEL 693: A Ni-Cr superalloy designed for exceptional resistance to high-temperature corrosion mechanisms not previously available in a nickel-based alloy. INCONEL 692 attains the best resistance to metal dusting in chemical and petrochemical processing environments of any current conventional alloy produced. Applications include thermal, chemical, and petrochemical processing, waste incineration, burner nozzles and high temperature fuel cells.

Haynes 233: Ni-Co-Cr-Mo-Al alloy engineered for excellent oxidation resistance up to 2100°F or higher and possesses superior creep strength derived from solid-solution and carbide strengthening. It is also age hardenable for increased strength at intermediate temperatures. Applications include hot gas path components in gas turbines, industrial heating, sensors and structural components for advanced energy and chemical processing industries.