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Category:Nickel–chromium alloys

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These are usually chosen for their behaviour at high temperatures, either resistance to chemical and physical erosion, or to mechanical
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Alloys
nickel
chromium
creep
This list may not reflect recent changes
Alloy 601
Brightray
Chromel
Inconel
Nichrome
Nimonic
Categories
Refractory metals
Nickel alloys
Chromium alloys

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