Stellite 6 is a cobalt-based alloy known for its exceptional wear resistance, high temperature strength, and corrosion resistance. It is composed mainly of cobalt, chromium, tungsten, and a small percentage of carbon, making it a popular choice for applications in harsh environments where durability is crucial. Stellite 6 is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, oil and gas, mining, and cutting tools.
Stellite 6 scrap refers to the leftover or discarded material from the manufacturing or processing of Stellite 6 components. This scrap material can come in various forms, including turnings, chips, or remnants from machining, shaping, or other fabrication processes. Recycling Stellite 6 scrap is a sustainable practice that helps to minimize waste and conserve valuable resources.
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The recycling of Stellite 6 scrap is economically and environmentally beneficial. Since Stellite 6 is a valuable and expensive alloy, recycling allows for the recovery of valuable metals, reducing the need for raw material extraction. This not only conserves natural resources but also decreases the environmental impact associated with mining and processing these metals.
Furthermore, recycling Stellite 6 scrap contributes to the circular economy by reintroducing recovered materials back into the production cycle. This closed-loop approach helps to reduce the demand for new raw materials, lowering energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional manufacturing processes.
Stellite 6 scrap is often collected by specialized recycling facilities equipped to handle high-performance alloys. The scrap is carefully processed, sorted, and then subjected to metallurgical techniques to extract the valuable components, such as cobalt, chromium, and tungsten. These recovered materials can be used to produce new Stellite 6 alloy products or other applications, contributing to the sustainable and responsible use of resources in the manufacturing sector.
Stellite 6
Recyclable
2mm-10mm
Waste
Turnings, Shavings, Plate Cuts, Round Cuts, Shaftings, Pipe Cuts
Loose Bales, Compressed Bales, Pillow Bales, Bulk, Capsules, Side slits
STANDARD | WERKSTOFF NR. | UNS |
Stellite Gr.6 | – | R30006 |
Grade | Co | Cr | W | C | Ni | Si | Fe | Others |
Stellite 6B | Base | 28.00-32.00 | 3.50-5.50 | 0.90-1.40 | 3.00* | 2.00* | 3.00* | Mn, Mo |
Density | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Elongation |
8.69 g/cm3 / 0.314 lb/in3 | Psi – 1195 , Ksi – 173 | Psi – 1050 , Ksi – 152 | 1 % |
Oil & Gas Industrires
Chemical Industries
Construction Industries
Offshore Pipelines & Pipe Works
Petrochemical Industry
Shipbuilding Industries
Hydraulic Applications
Piping Systems
Refining Industry
Food Processing Industry
Pulp & Paper Industry
Power Plant Industry
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