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Superalloy Manufacturer | VIM VAR ESR PESR | Fushun

Full-Process Superalloy Manufacturer — Since 1998

Superalloy Manufacturer
VIM · VAR · ESR · PESR · 6,000-Ton Forging · 50+ Countries

From Melting to Machining — All Under One Roof.
As a dedicated superalloy manufacturer, Fushun Special Steel delivers Inconel, Incoloy, Nimonic, Waspaloy, A-286, and Hastelloy X with the metallurgical precision that aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, and nuclear applications demand. When the alloy must not fail, the process behind it must be complete and accountable at every step.

Inconel 718 Nimonic 90A / 80A A-286 Waspaloy René 41 Hastelloy X ASTM · AMS · EN · DIN · JIS
EAF
LF
VD
VIM
VAR / ESR / PESR
6,000T Forging
Heat Treatment
CNC Machining

Superalloy Manufacturer — Why Engineers and Procurement Teams Choose Fushun

Over 26 years of focused expertise in nickel-based superalloy manufacturing, with a vertically integrated production chain from primary melting to finished component that no distributor can replicate.

1998
Founded

Over 26 years of dedicated expertise in superalloy and special steel manufacturing for aerospace, energy, and industrial processing applications worldwide.

20,000 T
Annual Output

Large-scale production capacity ensures reliable supply continuity on standard stock programs and complex custom superalloy orders — critical for capital project and MRO procurement schedules.

50+
Countries Served

An established global export network spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and beyond, with deep experience in international logistics and documentation.

7
Melting Steps

EAF → LF → VD → VIM → VAR / ESR / PESR — one of the most complete superalloy remelting chains available from a single manufacturer source.

6,000 T
Forging Press

Heavy hydraulic press plus precision radial forging machine for large-diameter bar, disc, ring, and shaft forms in all major superalloy families.

6
International Standards

Full compliance capability across ASTM, AMS, EN, DIN, BS, ISO, and JIS — one superalloy manufacturer for your entire global project specification portfolio.

Metallurgical Precision From First Melt to Finished Component — The Complete Superalloy Process

Most suppliers can provide a material certificate. Fushun provides control over the entire production route. From the initial electric arc furnace charge through to the final machined dimension, every process step is performed in-house and fully documented — the foundation of traceability that aerospace, nuclear, and energy customers require.

1

Primary Melting & Refining

EAF LF VD VIM
2

Remelting & Purification

VAR ESR PESR
3

Heavy Forging

6,000T Press Radial Forger
4

Finishing

Heat Treatment CNC Machining

Stage 1 — Primary Melting & Refining

EAFElectric Arc Furnace

The production route begins with our electric arc furnace, providing the high-efficiency, large-batch primary melting platform for all nickel alloy and special steel base compositions. The EAF delivers the flexibility to handle a wide range of charge materials while achieving the initial chemical composition targets required for downstream refining.

LFLadle Furnace Refining

The ladle furnace provides precise composition adjustment and deep desulfurization. For superalloys, locking in the narrow elemental windows for Cr, Co, Mo, Al, Ti, and Nb at this stage directly governs precipitate-strengthening mechanisms and long-term creep performance. Composition accuracy at LF is not a quality target — it is a metallurgical prerequisite.

VDVacuum Degassing

The vacuum degassing unit removes dissolved hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen from the melt prior to casting or remelting. Reducing gas content and non-metallic inclusions at this stage is essential for achieving the internal soundness and fatigue performance required by aerospace and energy specifications.

VIMVacuum Induction Melting

For nickel-based superalloys, VIM is the indispensable primary melting route. Melting entirely within a vacuum environment prevents the oxidation of reactive alloying elements — aluminum, titanium, and niobium — that are fundamental to the precipitation-strengthening mechanisms of alloys such as Inconel 718, René 41, and Nimonic 90A. VIM-produced electrode stock forms the input for all subsequent VAR, ESR, and PESR remelting operations.

Superalloy Manufacturer Remelting Capability: VAR, ESR & PESR

Remelting is where metallurgical cleanliness is elevated to aerospace and critical-service standards. The ability to select and combine remelting routes is what separates a true superalloy manufacturer from a steel distributor. Fushun operates all three principal remelting processes and recommends the optimal route for each alloy, application, and specification.

VARVacuum Arc Remelting

VAR is the standard production route for nickel-based superalloys and titanium alloys destined for rotating and airframe applications. The process remelts a VIM-cast electrode under vacuum using a consumable arc, with metal solidifying progressively in a water-cooled copper crucible. This directional solidification eliminates macro-segregation, reduces micro-segregation, and produces the chemically homogeneous, low-inclusion microstructure required by AMS, ASTM, and aerospace prime contractor specifications. VAR is the mandated route for Inconel 718 turbine discs, Waspaloy rings, and comparable flight-critical components.

ESRElectroslag Remelting

In ESR, a consumable electrode is remelted through a layer of molten slag that acts as a highly effective refining medium. The slag removes sulfur, oxygen, and non-metallic inclusions during remelting, dramatically improving transverse toughness, fatigue life, and surface quality. ESR is the preferred route for tool steels, hot-work die steels, high-speed steels, and structural alloys where inclusion cleanliness and isotropic mechanical properties are the primary requirements. ESR-processed materials are also widely specified for sour-service oil and gas applications where resistance to sulfide stress cracking (SSC) is mandatory per NACE MR0175.

PESRPressurized ESR

PESR represents the highest level of electroslag remelting technology currently available. By conducting the ESR process under elevated inert gas pressure — typically argon — PESR suppresses the evaporation of high-vapor-pressure alloying elements such as manganese, aluminum, and titanium that would be lost or oxidized under conventional ESR conditions. PESR is the required production route for high-aluminum and high-titanium nickel-based superalloys — including René 41 and Nimonic 90A — where precise control over precipitate-forming elements is essential. PESR material meets the most stringent metallurgical cleanliness requirements for nuclear, aerospace, and advanced energy applications.

Stage 3 — Heavy Forging

6,000THydraulic Press

Our 6,000-ton hydraulic press delivers the compressive force needed to work large-section nickel superalloy ingots and billets at elevated temperature. Heavy forging breaks down the as-cast dendritic structure, closes internal porosity, and refines the grain structure throughout the full cross-section — converting the remelted ingot into a wrought product with the mechanical properties that distinguish forged superalloy from cast material. The press produces large-diameter bar stock, thick discs, and heavy ring preforms in alloys including Inconel 718, Waspaloy, Incoloy 901, and Nimonic 90A.

RFMRadial Forging Machine

The precision radial forging machine enables near-net-shape production of bar, rod, and shaft forms with tight dimensional tolerances and excellent surface quality. Forging under controlled reduction sequences produces a refined, homogeneous grain structure and a pronounced fibrous texture aligned with the bar axis, maximizing longitudinal fatigue strength. The close-tolerance output significantly reduces the machining stock required, lowering material input costs and shortening lead times for downstream machined superalloy components.

Stage 4 — Heat Treatment & CNC Machining

HTHeat Treatment

Heat treatment of nickel-based superalloys is a technically demanding discipline. Improper solution or aging cycles can result in incorrect precipitate morphology and unacceptable mechanical properties. Fushun's heat treatment department operates controlled-atmosphere furnaces executing the full range of thermal processing required by superalloy specifications: solution annealing, single-stage and multi-stage age hardening, stabilization annealing, and stress relief. All operations are executed strictly in accordance with AMS, ASTM, and customer-specified procedures. Each batch is accompanied by furnace charts, load thermocouple data, and a certificate of conformance.

CNCPrecision Machining

Fushun's machining department enables customers to order finished or semi-finished superalloy components directly against engineering drawings, eliminating the need for multiple sub-suppliers and reducing total program lead time. Operations include turning, milling, drilling, boring, and grinding on nickel alloy workpieces — fully traceable to the original heat and remelting route. Whether you require a rough-turned billet, a finish-machined disc, a flanged ring, or a complex structural component, our machining team delivers with full documentation.

Superalloy Products — Grades Organized by Application and Process Route

The following grades represent our core superalloy manufacturer supply program, organized by application category. All grades are available in the product forms listed and supplied with full mill test reports, material certifications, and complete melting route traceability.

Group 1

Precipitation-Strengthened Superalloys — Disk, Shaft & Fastener Applications

Inconel 718
N07718DIN 2.4668

The world's most widely used nickel superalloy. Excellent combination of high tensile, fatigue, and creep-rupture strength up to 700°C, with outstanding weldability. Standard VIM + VAR production route.

AMS 5662AMS 5664ASTM B637
VIM + VAR
René 41
N07041DIN 2.4665NiCr15Co10MoTiAl

High-strength precipitation-hardened alloy for applications to 980°C. Requires PESR remelting to control high aluminum and titanium content. Used in gas turbine discs, rings, and high-temperature fasteners.

VIM + PESR
Nimonic 90A
N07090DIN 2.4632NiCr20Co20TiAl

Creep-resistant alloy for blades, vanes, and discs operating to 920°C in gas turbines. Cobalt-bearing composition provides superior creep and stress-rupture strength.

AMS 5829
VIM + VAR / PESR
Nimonic 80A
N07080DIN 2.4952NiCr20Co18TiAl

Classic gas turbine blade and disc alloy offering reliable high-temperature strength to 815°C. Widely used in industrial turbines, turbochargers, and valve applications.

VIM + VAR
Inconel X-750
N07750DIN 2.4669

Age-hardenable alloy combining high-temperature strength with excellent oxidation resistance. Used in gas turbine blades, springs, fasteners, and nuclear reactor components.

AMS 5542AMS 5598
VIM + VAR
Waspaloy / Nimonic 263
N07263DIN 2.4650NiCo20Cr20MoTi

Cobalt-bearing alloy for turbine discs and rings requiring high creep strength combined with good weldability. One of the primary disc alloys for industrial and aero gas turbines.

AMS 5704AMS 5706
VIM + VAR
Haynes 99
N07099

Advanced precipitation-strengthened alloy with high strength retention at elevated temperatures and excellent oxidation resistance. Used in demanding gas turbine disc and ring applications.

VIM + VAR
Group 2

Iron-Nickel Superalloys — Structural & Elevated-Temperature Service

A-286
S66286DIN 1.4944X5NiCrTi26-15

Iron-nickel-chromium alloy with excellent strength to 700°C and good oxidation resistance. Widely used in gas turbine fasteners, compressor blades, and structural airframe components. EAF + LF + VIM + VAR or ESR production route.

AMS 5731AMS 5737ASTM A638
VIM + VAR / ESR
Incoloy 901
N09901DIN 2.4662X5NiCrMoTi31-10

High-strength iron-nickel superalloy for compressor discs, shafts, and rings operating to approximately 650°C. Used in industrial and aero gas turbine compressor sections requiring high tensile and fatigue strength.

VIM + VAR
Incoloy 706
N07706

Closely related to Alloy 718, offering improved machinability and weldability with similar strength levels. Used in gas turbine discs and rings where fabrication requirements are more demanding.

VIM + VAR
Incoloy 907
K90907

Low-thermal-expansion iron-nickel-cobalt alloy specifically designed for gas turbine applications requiring dimensional stability across thermal cycles. Minimizes tip clearance variation in turbine shroud and ring seal applications.

ESR / VAR
Group 3

Solid-Solution Superalloys — High-Temperature Structural & Combustion Applications

Inconel 617
N06617

Solid-solution strengthened alloy with excellent combination of high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance to 1,150°C. Used in gas turbine combustors, transition ducts, and high-temperature heat exchangers.

Haynes 230
N06230DIN 2.4733NiCr22W14Mo

Tungsten-hardened solid-solution alloy with exceptional oxidation resistance and long-term microstructural stability up to 1,150°C. Low thermal expansion reduces thermal fatigue. Primary application in industrial gas turbine combustors.

AMS 5878
Hastelloy X
N06002DIN 2.4665NiCr22Fe18Mo9

Nickel-chromium-iron-molybdenum alloy combining high-temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and fabricability. Widely used in gas turbine combustion liners, afterburner components, and industrial furnace hardware.

AMS 5536AMS 5754
MP-35N
R30035

Cobalt-nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with ultra-high tensile strength and outstanding corrosion resistance. Used in oil and gas downhole components, medical devices, and aerospace high-strength fasteners. ESR or VAR production.

VAR / ESR
Alloy 102
N06102

Nickel-chromium alloy for high-temperature oxidation-resistant structural applications. Used in industrial processing environments requiring combined elevated-temperature strength and environmental resistance.

Group 4

Heat-Resistant Fe-Ni-Cr Superalloys — Furnace, Process & Structural Applications

Incoloy 800 / 800H / 800HT
N08800N08810N088111.4876 / 1.4958 / 1.4959

The 800-series are the workhorses of high-temperature chemical processing and furnace construction. Three variants with progressively controlled carbon and grain size for increasing creep life up to 1,100°C. Used in steam reformer tubing, ethylene cracking furnaces, and nuclear steam generator components.

ASTM B409ASTM B564ASTM B407
253MA / F45
S30815DIN 1.4835

Heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel with rare earth additions for exceptional oxidation resistance and strength to 1,100°C. Cost-effective alternative to nickel alloys for moderate-temperature service in furnace and combustion applications.

Alloy 330
N08330

High-nickel austenitic alloy with superior resistance to carburization, oxidation, and thermal shock. Standard material for heat-treating fixtures, radiant tubes, retorts, and furnace components operating in carburizing and nitriding atmospheres.

Alloy 333
N06333

Multi-component nickel alloy for severe high-temperature corrosion environments including sulfidizing and carburizing atmospheres. Used in chemical process equipment where both oxidation and sulfidation resistance are required simultaneously.

Incoloy 825
N08825DIN 2.4858NiCr21Mo

Iron-nickel-chromium alloy with Mo, Cu, and Ti additions for broad-spectrum aqueous and elevated-temperature corrosion resistance. Widely used in oil and gas production tubing, chemical process equipment, and nuclear fuel reprocessing applications.

ASTM B423ASTM B564

Superalloy Manufacturer Available Product Forms

Forged Round Bar Forged Square Bar Forged Flat Bar Forged Disc (Cake) Forged Ring Heavy Plate Billet / Ingot Machined Components (per drawing)

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Engineered for the World's Most Demanding High-Temperature Operating Environments

As a vertically integrated superalloy manufacturer, Fushun serves the industries where operating temperatures, stress levels, and documentation requirements place the highest demands on material and manufacturing integrity.

Aerospace & Defense

Gas turbine engines impose the most extreme combination of stress, temperature, and oxidizing conditions encountered in any engineering application. Fushun supplies VIM+VAR and VIM+PESR nickel superalloys for turbine discs, compressor discs, shafts, blades, vanes, combustion liners, and high-strength fasteners. All materials supplied with full AMS-compliant documentation and heat-specific test reports.

Inconel 718 René 41 Waspaloy Nimonic 90A A-286 Inconel X-750

Power Generation — Gas & Steam Turbines

Industrial gas turbines operating for continuous-duty power generation demand materials with exceptional creep-rupture life, oxidation resistance, and dimensional stability over tens of thousands of operating hours. Fushun supplies large-diameter forged discs, rings, and shaft sections in Inconel 718, Incoloy 901, Haynes 230, and Hastelloy X for hot-section rotating components and combustor hardware.

Inconel 718 Incoloy 901 Haynes 230 Hastelloy X Nimonic 80A

Oil & Gas — Upstream & Downhole

High-pressure, high-temperature sour service environments demand materials combining strength, hardness, and resistance to hydrogen sulfide stress cracking. Fushun ESR and PESR superalloy materials meet NACE MR0175 requirements. Key supply items include downhole tool components in MP-35N and Inconel 718, valve bodies and wellhead equipment in Incoloy 925, and heat exchanger tube sheets in Inconel 625.

Inconel 718 MP-35N Incoloy 825 Incoloy 925

Nuclear Energy

Nuclear applications require the highest attainable levels of metallurgical cleanliness, dimensional precision, and documentation traceability. Fushun's multi-step remelting capability and fully documented production chain meet the requirements for steam generator support components, reactor internals, and structural components in Incoloy 800H, Inconel 600, and Inconel X-750.

Incoloy 800H Inconel 600 Inconel X-750

Chemical Processing & Petrochemicals

High-temperature corrosion, thermal cycling, and aggressive process media challenge structural materials in reactors, reformers, heat exchangers, and furnace tubes. Fushun's Incoloy 800/800H/800HT, Alloy 330, Hastelloy X, Inconel 617, and 253MA cover the full range of chemical processing service conditions from moderate-temperature reformer tubes to extreme-temperature combustion environments.

Incoloy 800HT Inconel 617 Alloy 330 253MA

Industrial Furnace & Heat Treatment Equipment

Conveyor belt links, radiant tubes, muffles, retorts, and fixtures operating in carburizing, nitriding, and oxidizing furnace atmospheres require alloys combining oxidation resistance, carburization resistance, and adequate creep strength. Fushun supplies Alloy 330, Incoloy 800HT, 253MA, and Alloy 333 in bar, plate, and fabricated form for the full range of heat treatment equipment applications.

Alloy 330 Incoloy 800HT 253MA Alloy 333

Tell us your operating temperature, application, and stress requirements — we will confirm the right superalloy and production route.

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Superalloy Standards Cross-Reference — One Superalloy Manufacturer for Your Global Specifications

Fushun supplies superalloys to all major international standards. The cross-reference table below covers the primary commercial designations used in North American (UNS), European (EN/DIN), and other international specifications. Cannot find your grade? Contact us with your UNS number, EN designation, or AMS specification and we will confirm availability within 24 hours.

Trade Name UNS DIN EN Designation
Inconel 718 N077182.4668
Nimonic 263 / Haynes 263 N072632.4650NiCo20Cr20MoTi
Incoloy 907 K90907
Incoloy 706 N07706
A-286 S662861.4944X5NiCrTi26-15
Inconel X-750 N077502.4669
Nimonic 80A N070802.4952NiCr20Co18TiAl
Haynes 99 N07099
Inconel 617 N06617
René 41 N070412.4665NiCr15Co10MoTiAl
Nimonic 90A N070902.4632NiCr20Co20TiAl
Incoloy 901 N099012.4662X5NiCrMoTi31-10
Incoloy 800 N088001.4876
Incoloy 800H N088101.4958
Incoloy 800HT N088111.4959
Incoloy 825 N088252.4858NiCr21Mo / NiFe30Cr21Mo
Inconel 600 N066002.4816
Hastelloy X N060022.4665NiCr22Fe18Mo9
Haynes 230 N062302.4733NiCr22W14Mo
MP-35N R30035
Alloy 102 N06102
253MA / F45 S308151.4835
Alloy 330 N08330
Alloy 333 N06333

ⓘ AMS and ASTM product specifications are available on request for each grade. Contact our technical team with your specification reference and we will confirm the applicable production standard and available product forms within 24 hours.

Cannot find your grade or specification? Send us your UNS number, EN designation, AMS specification, or drawing reference and we will confirm availability and the applicable production route within 24 hours. — Technical Sales Team, Hunan Fushun Metal Co., Ltd.

Describe Your Requirements — Contact Our Superalloy Manufacturer Team

Our technically trained sales engineers have extensive product knowledge along with application and industry experience. Submit your inquiry below and we will review your requirements, confirm the optimal alloy and production route, and provide a competitive quotation — typically within one business day. If you are uncertain of the best superalloy grade for your application, please describe your operating temperature, stress level, and service environment and we will advise.

Contact Information

Telephone
+86-731-89903933
Fax
+86-731-89853933
Address
No. 1914–1919, Building C2, Yongsheng Commercial Plaza, No. 222 Labor East Road, Changsha, Hunan, China
Response Time
Within 24 hours on business days
Online — We respond within 24 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common technical and commercial questions from aerospace engineers, energy procurement teams, and superalloy specifiers worldwide.

Yes. For all remelted material — VAR, ESR, and PESR — we issue a complete melting route record covering each production step from primary EAF melt through VIM to final remelting. This documentation includes furnace records, heat identification numbers, chemical analysis at each stage, and is fully traceable to the finished product. The completeness of this traceability chain is a primary reason aerospace OEMs and nuclear operators specify Fushun as their superalloy manufacturer.
Yes. All material is shipped with a Mill Test Report issued to the applicable standard — AMS, ASTM, EN, DIN, JIS, or customer specification. The MTR includes chemical composition, mechanical test results, heat treatment records, and all required certification statements. Third-party inspection and witnessed testing can be arranged on request.
Yes. Our heat treatment department works strictly to written procedures based on the applicable standard. If your drawing or purchase order specifies a particular AMS heat treatment class, ASTM condition code, or a proprietary OEM heat treatment procedure, please provide the specification and we will confirm compliance prior to order acceptance.
PESR material is typically produced to order due to the specialized nature of the process and the specific alloy compositions involved. Lead times vary by grade and size — please contact our sales team for current availability and estimated production schedule. For urgent requirements, please inquire about our VIM+VAR stock program, which covers the most commonly ordered grades and dimensions including Inconel 718 and Nimonic series alloys.
Maximum forged dimensions depend on the alloy and product form. As a general guide, we are capable of producing forged bar up to approximately 500 mm diameter, forged disc and ring preforms up to approximately 1,500 mm outer diameter, and heavy plate sections. Please submit your dimensional requirements and we will confirm feasibility with our forging team.
Yes. Our CNC machining department accepts customer engineering drawings and produces finished or semi-finished components in nickel superalloys and special steels — fully traceable to the original heat and remelting route. Please provide your drawings and tolerances at inquiry stage so we can assess machining complexity and include the appropriate scope in our quotation.
We maintain stock programs in the most frequently ordered grades and dimensions, including Inconel 718, Inconel 625, Incoloy 825, A-286, and Hastelloy X in standard bar and plate sizes. For specialist grades requiring specific remelting routes such as PESR, or for non-standard dimensions, material is produced to order. Please contact us with your specific requirements and we will advise on current availability and lead times.
There is no fixed minimum order quantity. Requirements vary by alloy grade, product form, and whether the material is supplied from stock or produced to order. We accommodate both small-volume project requirements and large-volume continuous supply programs. Please submit your inquiry with full specifications and quantities and we will provide commercially realistic guidance on pricing and feasibility.
Hunan Fushun Metal Co., Ltd.  •  No. 1914–1919, Building C2, Yongsheng Commercial Plaza, No. 222 Labor East Road, Changsha, Hunan, China  •  Tel: +86-731-89903933  •  Fax: +86-731-89853933  •  info@fushunspecialsteel.com  •  www.fushunspecialsteel.com

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