Nickel (Ni) |
N/A 2.5 |
Iron (Fe) |
N/A Balanced |
Chromium (Cr) |
N/A 30 |
Cobalt (Co) |
N/A 59 |
Tungsten (W) |
N/A 3.5 |
Manganese (Mn) |
N/A 1.4 |
Carbon (C) |
N/A 1 |
N/A
Steam turbine erosion shields, Chain saw guide bars, High temperature bearings, Furnace fan blades, Valve stems, Food processing equipment, Needle valves, Centrifuge liners, Hot extrusion dies, Forming dies, Nozzles, Extruder screws & many other Misc. wear surfaces. |
Additional Information |
N/A
Other non-critical uses include tire cloth and rubber cutting, carpet cutting, trimming knives for ceramics, leather knives, and surgical blades. Cobalt 6BH is the same composition of Cobalt 6B, except the material is hot rolled and then age hardened. The direct age-hardening after hot rolling provides the maximum hardness and wear resistance. The advantages this creates are increased wear life, retained edge characteristics, and increased hardness. These properties are in addition to the galling and seizing resistance of the regular Cobalt 6B. Cobalt 6BH is known in the industry as a metal that retains its cutting edge. The economic advantages are in its long wear time, less down time, and fewer replacements. This material surpasses 6K with better ductility, with the same good hardness. |