High-performance alloys for critical service
Three focused technical domains with application and documentation context for purchase and QC teams.
Nickel-Based Superalloys
For elevated temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and demanding valve, oilfield, and energy applications where metallurgical precision is mandatory.
Cobalt-Based Alloys
Wear, erosion, and galling resistance for control valve trim, seat faces, and hardfacing in aggressive service environments — where surface integrity determines equipment life.
Duplex & Super Duplex
High-strength stainless steels with superior chloride corrosion resistance for aggressive offshore, subsea, and chemical process environments. Ferrite and PREN verified.
Alloy data and metal weight calculation
Reference data for Inconel, Hastelloy, Monel, Stellite, Duplex and Super Duplex procurement, plus a theoretical weight calculator for bars, sheets, plates and tubes.
Alloy Data Library
Compare densities, UNS designations, supply forms, common uses and critical certificate checks for the grades Premiere supplies.
Metal Weight Calculator
Estimate theoretical weight for round bar, sheet, plate, flat bar, square bar, hex bar and pipe using alloy-specific density values.
3.1 Certificate Checks
Review the MTC checks that matter before acceptance: heat number, chemistry, mechanicals, condition, hardness, ferrite and PREN.
Where these alloys are commonly specified
Industry context now lives with the product families, so buyers can connect grade, form, service condition and certificate checks faster.
Trim, stems, sleeves, and seat faces for control and isolation valves in corrosive, high-pressure service. Documentation must survive TPI and customer QC audit.
Downhole tools, wellhead assemblies, and subsea components in H2S, CO2, and high-pressure environments. NACE MR0175 and API 6A documentation as standard.
Steam turbines, heat recovery, and boiler components where high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance drive alloy selection over the full service life.
Reactors, heat exchangers, and piping in acids, caustics, and chlorides. Materials must be correct from the first delivery — there is no acceptable rework.
Shaft components, impellers, and seal faces in aggressive fluids. Dimensional precision, mechanical compliance, and traceability required by OEM QC systems.
Reliable supply for critical applications
Buyers need the right alloy, the right condition, and documents that stand up to customer QC.
Metallurgical Scrutiny
Every MTC reviewed against ASTM specification — chemistry, mechanicals, condition, and heat traceability — before the material leaves our hands.
Documentation Integrity
EN 10204 3.1 validation with full heat number traceability end-to-end. Certificate details are checked before material is released.
Supply-Risk Control
Structured sourcing, condition verification, and NDE coordination when your application demands it. The goal is fewer surprises at receipt and inspection.