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New Alloy Development at Langley Alloys

New Alloy Development at Langley Alloys

New Alloy Development at Langley Alloys Alan Gray Background Langley Alloys was originally founded in 1938. Starting with some key new alloy development during the Second World War (including engine bearing materials for Spitfire aircraft) it has developed a global reputation for design, development and supply of alloys for high integrity applications. Originally the company was based at Langley, near Heathrow, but now operates from an integrated manufacturing and distribution site in Stoke on Trent. The latest alloy developments at Langley Alloys have been the leading superduplex stainless steel, FERRALIUM 255-SD50 and the high strength copper- nickel alloys MARINEL 220 and MARINEL 230. Both of these materials offer high corrosion resistance for seawater applications coupled with advantag

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