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2013-09-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

40% Greater Chromium Content Is Key to Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Nordson XALOY&rsquo;s X220&trade; Inlay for Extrusion and Injection Components<br /> <br /> NEW CASTLE, PA, U.S.A., -- A new bimetallic barrel alloy developed by Nordson XALOY exhibits greater corrosion resistance than comparable general-purpose iron-based inlays currently standard in Europe, providing a longer working life, increased productivity, and enhanced process consistency and product quality, the company announced ...This story is related to the following:Chromium Alloys | Iron Base Alloys

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