Ed Fagan Inc. Announces Addition Of Super Invar 32-5 Alloy To The Company's Stock Of Controlled And Low Expanded Alloys
Ed Fagan Inc. Will Stock Super Invar 32-5 Alloy in Rod, Sheet, and Plate
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., June 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ed Fagan Inc. has announced the addition of Super Invar 32-5 Alloy to the company's line of stock controlled and low expansion alloys. Super Invar 32-5 is a low expansion alloy consisting of 32% Nickel, 5% Cobalt, balance Iron that exhibits minimum thermal expansion (one half of Invar 36) at room temperature.
Super Invar 32-5 is used in structural components, supports and substrates requiring precision measurements such as optical instruments, telescopes, laser instruments and equipment, ring laser gyroscopes, laser benches, positioning devices, metrology devices, and other applications that require lower expansivity than regular Invar. Ed Fagan Inc. will stock Super Invar 32-5 Alloy in a variety of forms and sizes including rod (from 0.500" to 3.50"), sheet (from 0.039" to 0.118"), and plate (from 0.500" to 2.50"). To speak with a materials expert, call 855-973-9583.
Ed Fagan Inc. offers immediate shipment of all stock material from its Franklin Lakes, NJ or Los Alamitos, CA warehouses; and EFI can cut, slit, or center-less grind Super Invar 32-5 Alloy to the customer's exact requirements.
Now celebrating its 50th year in business, Ed Fagan Inc. has supplied specialty metals and alloys such as glass-to-metal sealing, controlled and low expansion, electrical/electronic, refractory, and soft magnetic (non-permanent magnetic) metals and alloys; and other hard-to-find materials in various forms including sheet, plate, rod, bar, coil, and foil to the aerospace, electronics, optics, magnetic, lighting, heat treating, defense and other high-technology industries.
Ed Fagan Inc.
769 Susquehanna Avenue
Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417
SOURCE Ed Fagan Inc.
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