Waspaloy is an age hardening austenitic nickel-based superalloy. The alloy is typically used in high temperature applications, particularly in gas turbines.
Waspaloy is an age hardening austenitic nickel-based superalloy. The alloy is typically used in high temperature applications, particularly in gas turbines.
It is an age-hardenable, nickel-based superalloy with excellent strength properties through temperatures of roughly 1800°F (980°C). Other characteristics of Waspaloy include good corrosion resistance, as well as being relatively impervious to oxidation making it well suited for service in extreme environments.
Waspaloy has useful strength at temperatures up to 1400-1600°F (760-870°C), and good oxidation resistance in gas turbine engine atmospheres up to 1600°F (870°C). The creep rupture strength of Waspaloy is superior to that of Alloy 718 at temperatures above 1150-1200°F (620-650°C). Short time hot tensile strength is inferior to RA718 at temperatures up to 1350°F (730°C).
Waspaloy is often encountered in extreme environments. It is common in gas turbine blades, seals, rings, shafts and turbine disks.
Waspaloy
Composition
|
Compound |
Al |
B |
C |
Co |
Cr |
Fe |
Mo |
Ni |
Ti |
Zr |
|
nominal wt. % |
1.40 |
0.01 |
0.05 |
13.0 |
19.5 |
1.0 |
4.3 |
bal |
3.0 |
0.07 |
Physical Description:
Solids in the form of sheet, billet, bar
Turnings/Swarf fully processed
Standard Packaging:
Drums on pallets and Boxes

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