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A good summary of various stainless steel alloys and their properties at high temp is here: http://www.azom.com/Details.asp?ArticleID=1175 . The main table of relevance from this article is reproduced below:
Table 1. Maximum service temperatures in dry air, based on scaling resistance (ref: ASM Metals Handbook)
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304
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870
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925
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309
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980
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1095
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310
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1035
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1150
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316
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870
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925
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321
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870
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925
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410
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815
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705
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416
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760
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675
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420
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735
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620
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430
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870
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815
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2111HTR
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1150
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1150
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Another good summary of metal alloys and their performance under various thermal and industrial conditions is here:
http://www.vici.com/ref/mat_met.php
A detailed review of the properties of Inconel, here:
http://docs.twpinc.com/Inconel-alloy-600-Sept-2008.pdf
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