Even the
most unconventional
marine designers
specify...
INCOLOY alloy 825
for exhaust systems
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When they do, they prevent the awkward problem
of regularly repairing and replacing corroded
exhaust systems. Also avoiding expensive labor,
materials, and downtime.
INCOLOY* nickel-iron-chromium alloy 825
prevents that kind of trouble. We developed it
specifically for use in aggressively corrosive
environments.
INCOLOY alloy 825 has exceptional resistance to
corrosion by seawater, and sulfuric acid con-
densate. It's also resistant to chloride-ion stress-
corrosion cracking and intergranular attack.
Even under the higher operating temperatures of
a dry exhaust system, it keeps its strength
and ductility.
Amazingly, with all these properties and capabil-
ities, it costs less than many competitive mate-
rials. INCOLOY alloy 825 has proven itself in many
tough marine applications. See what it will do for
you. Write for our booklet, "INCOLOY alloy 825."
By the way, it works in conventional exhaust
systems, too.
Huntington Alloy Products Division, The Inter-
national Nickel Company, Inc., Huntington, West
Virginia 25720.
•Registered trademark of The International Nickel Company, Inc.
This 19th century land-ship was typical of
the many unconventional designs from
that period.
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