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What type of stainless is used for most general aviation aircraft?
I had a welder friend of mine ask me this question. Thanks Dave |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... What type of stainless is used for most general aviation aircraft? I had a welder friend of mine ask me this question. Thanks Dave 321 is the alloy of choice for exhaust systems, and should be welded using 347 rod and backfilling the piece with argon. Bob |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 08:43:30 -0400, Dave wrote:
What type of stainless is used for most general aviation aircraft? I had a welder friend of mine ask me this question. Thanks Dave I presume that you are asking about exhausts since stainless is not used in most of GA aircraft at all. the alloy for much of the exhaust is called inconel. if they are stainless then 321 is used on flanges and in pipes. whatever alloy is used should be non magnetic and have some resistance to erosion by hot exhaust gasses. Stealth Pilot |
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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote I presume that you are asking about exhausts since stainless is not used in most of GA aircraft at all. Correct me if I'm wrong, but are many firewalls not made of stainless, or layers of stainless and other heat resistant fibers? -- Jim in NC |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 14:14:26 -0400, "Morgans"
wrote: "Stealth Pilot" wrote I presume that you are asking about exhausts since stainless is not used in most of GA aircraft at all. Correct me if I'm wrong, but are many firewalls not made of stainless, or layers of stainless and other heat resistant fibers? both statements are correct Jim. most of GA aircraft are built commercially and most dont use stainless in the firewalls. most homebuilders though seem to favour stainless in the firewalls. what I missed of course was his subject line. inconel is what he wanted to know though. Stealth Pilot |
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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote what I missed of course was his subject line. inconel is what he wanted to know though. Duh! Me too! -- Jim in NC |
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On Aug 4, 11:14*am, "Morgans" wrote:
"Stealth Pilot" wrote I presume that you are asking about exhausts since stainless is not used in most of GA aircraft at all. *Correct me if I'm wrong, but are many firewalls not made of stainless, or layers of stainless and other heat resistant fibers? -- Jim in NC Most are stainless, as are the exhaust systems. Stainless is iron with lots of chromium and nickel. Inconel, IIRC, is chromium and copper, and Monel is chromium and nickel, no iron in either. That's from memory, which is often unreliable now. Plain carbon steel mighht be found in homebuilt exhaust systems, like mine, but their lives are much shorter. Dan |
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On Aug 6, 10:01*am, wrote:
...Stainless is iron with lots of chromium and nickel. Inconel, IIRC, is chromium and copper, and Monel is chromium and nickel, no iron in either... Actually, I think that Monel is an alloy of nickel and copper, with trace amounts of other stuff including iron. Thanks, Bob K. |
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"Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message
... On Aug 6, 10:01 am, wrote: ...Stainless is iron with lots of chromium and nickel. Inconel, IIRC, is chromium and copper, and Monel is chromium and nickel, no iron in either... Actually, I think that Monel is an alloy of nickel and copper, with trace amounts of other stuff including iron. Thanks, Bob K. ----------new post----------- I just "googled" and found that there about a zillion Inconel alloys, but that the primary constituents are Nickel and Chromiun with some others including Iron and is primarily for high temperature applications. Monel is promarily Nickel and Copper plus additional constituents and is primarily for corrosion resistance. Both were developments of the same company. Peter |
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 23:21:26 -0400, "Peter Dohm"
wrote: "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message ... On Aug 6, 10:01 am, wrote: ...Stainless is iron with lots of chromium and nickel. Inconel, IIRC, is chromium and copper, and Monel is chromium and nickel, no iron in either... Actually, I think that Monel is an alloy of nickel and copper, with trace amounts of other stuff including iron. Thanks, Bob K. ----------new post----------- I just "googled" and found that there about a zillion Inconel alloys, but that the primary constituents are Nickel and Chromiun with some others including Iron and is primarily for high temperature applications. Monel is promarily Nickel and Copper plus additional constituents and is primarily for corrosion resistance. Both were developments of the same company. Peter inconel being particularly suited to aircraft exhausts because it is more resistant to erosion of the metal by the hot exhaust gasses. if you arent going to use inconel at least use 316 stainless for its non magnetic qualities. aircraft compasses are actually useful at times. Stealth Pilot |
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