Understanding high-performance alloys
There is no basic definition for what makes a high-performance alloy, which are sometimes called superalloys. Many of the most common high-performance alloys are nickel or cobalt based. They can usually operate in high-heat environments for extended periods of time and offer high strength and corrosion resistance.
At Fort Wayne Metals, we routinely process the following high-performance alloys. Click on each alloy to learn more.
- 35N LT™ alloy
 - FWM™ 1058 alloy
 - FWM™ 1537 alloy
 - HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy
 - HASTELLOY® X alloy
 - HAYNES® 188 alloy
 - HAYNES® R-41 / Rene 41
 - HAYNES® Waspaloy alloy
 - INCONEL® alloy 600
 - INCONEL® alloy 625
 - INCONEL® alloy 718
 - INCONEL® alloy X-750
 - L-605 alloy
 - MP35N® alloy
 - NIMONIC® alloy 90
 - Tungsten
 
We also work with the following high-performance alloys upon requests:
- Alloy 901
 - Alloy 902
 - Chromel
 - HASTELLOY® alloy B-2
 - HASTELLOY® alloy C-22
 - HASTELLOY® alloy C-4
 - HASTELLOY® alloy B
 - HASTELLOY® alloy S
 - HAYNES® 214®
 - HAYNES® 230®
 - HAYNES® 242®
 - HAYNES® alloy C-263
 - INCONEL® alloy 601
 - Ni200
 - ULTIMET®
 
Product forms and capabilities
High-performance alloys can be processed to meet a variety of needs. Click on the products forms to learn about the ways you can use high-performance alloys for your application.
- Centerless ground bar precision ground bar in various sizes and alloys
 - Coatings carefully applied coatings provide electric insulation or chemical separation
 - Custom assembly crimps, fittings, and custom part manufacture
 - DFT® wire combines two dissimilar materials in a single construction
 - Flat wire drawn or rolled flat NIMONIC® alloy 90 wire or metal strip
 - HHS® tube a hollow strand providing torque, pushability, flexibility, and control for complex navigation
 - Round wire traditional wire drawn to customer specifications in a variety of alloys
 - Shaped wire a variety of specialty shaped cross-sectional wire
 - SLT® wire straight-off-the-spool wire to eliminate process steps
 - Strands & cables complex wire constructions for advanced applications
 
Typical end uses
Our customers use high-performance alloys in their most challenging applications, such as implantable devices that need to perform even with rigorous use. Some of the most common include.
- Hip and knee replacements
 - Spinal rods and screws
 - Stents
 - Vena cava filters
 - Surgical clips
 - Orthodontic appliances
 
Surface finishes and material conditions
High-performance alloys develop a highly polished appearance as they are drawn to fine diameters. Bar made in high performance alloys will have a very smooth and consistent appearance. Materials can be provided in annealed, cold worked, or heat-treated conditions.
Enhanced solutions
If your application requires better fatigue resistance than high-performance alloys typically offer, explore our NDR® wire. Several high-performance alloys can be used in NDR® wire, which is produced using a thermal-mechanical treatment to refine the microstructure, which means you get better fatigue life without altering the physical properties of the material.
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