High Temperature Metals and Alloys High-temperature metals and alloys are used in many different applications and include tantalum, tungsten, graphite and other metals. Most high-temperature metals also have good corrosion resistance and, when alloyed together with other metals, are used to make “superalloys” that can be used in chemical processing plants, nuclear reactors, aerospace and similar environments. When working in high-temperature environments, you need parts you can rely on. Strength and longevity under high stress is a must. Materials commonly associated with durability in these environments are as follows.
Molybdenum
Molybdenum Lanthanide (MoLa)
Molybdenum TMZ
Niobium
Niobium C-103
Tantalum
Titanium CP (Grade 1 & 2)
Tungsten
Heavy Metal Tungsten
Tungsten Carbide
Tungsten Copper
Tungsten Lanthanide
What are high-temperature metal and alloys? High-temperature metals and alloys are used in many different applications and include tantalum, tungsten, graphite and other metals. Most high-temperature metals also have