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AMS 5545 Sheet and Plate

AMS 5545 is an aerospace material specification which is also known as Rene 41. This high-temperature alloy standard covering Rene 41 Sheet/Plate is a nickel-chromium material designed for demanding conditions. It is known for maintaining strength and stability at elevated temperatures. This makes it a vital choice where heat and stress are constant challenges. Parag Metals is a trusted supplier of Rene 41 Sheet/Plate, meeting the needs of industries that need reliable and high-performance materials.
AMS 5545 play a major role in aerospace, marine, and other high-performance fields. Its strength and heat resistance make it suitable for the toughest uses. AMS 5545 is supplied in different forms such as sheet and plates and is solution heat treated to improve durability and performance. AMS 5545 is utilized for rocket engines, turbine blades, combustion chambers, and afterburners components.

Rene 41 AMS 5545 Sheet & Plate Suppliers in Mumbai, India

One of the biggest strengths of AMS 5545 is its ability to handle extreme heat without losing integrity. It provides excellent high-temperature strength, strong oxidation resistance, and good forming characteristics. These qualities ensure long-lasting performance under severe operating conditions. The AMS 5545 alloy also provide increased strength due to titanium and aluminum additions. With reliable corrosion and heat resistance across 649 to 982°C, it is trusted for applications that demand endurance.
Rene 41 Sheet/Plate under AMS 5545 ensure durability, heat resistance, and workability. This balance of properties make it a proven choice for engineers designing systems that survive harsh working environments.

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AMS 5545 Sheet Plate Specifications We Stock

Material : Rene 41 / UNS N07041
Form : Corrosion and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and plate.
Melting practice: The alloy is typically “multiple melted,” using vacuum induction melting (VIM) followed by consumable electrode practice.
Heat treatment : The specification requires a solution heat treatment and may also specify a precipitation heat treatment to achieve desired properties.
Finish: The product is available in various finishes, including No. 1 and No. 2D.