What is stellite ?

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It is a non-ferrous cast alloy containing cobalt, chromium and tungsten.

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Description : Constituents of stellite are (A) Zinc, copper and nickel (B) Cobalt, chromium and tungsten (C) Zinc, aluminium and nickel (D) Nickel, cobalt and vanadium

Last Answer : (B) Cobalt, chromium and tungsten

Description : Constituents of stellite are (A) Zinc, copper & nickel (B) Cobalt, chromium & tungsten (C) Zinc, aluminium & nickel (D) Nickel, cobalt & vanadium

Last Answer : (B) Cobalt, chromium & tungsten

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Last Answer : (D) Non-ferrous cast alloy cutting tool

Description : __________ is the trade name assigned to a non-ferrous cast alloy composed of cobalt, chromium & tungsten. (A) Stellite (B) High speed steel (C) Cermet (D) Alnico

Last Answer : Option A

Description : Alloying elements present in Haynes stellite, which has superior performance than high speed steel, are: (A) Nickel, cobalt & chromium (B) Tungsten, chromium & cobalt (C) Manganese, chromium & cobalt (D) Tungsten, molybdenum & nickel

Last Answer : Option B

Description : Broaching tools are usually made of (A) Cermets (B) High speed steel (C) Tungsten carbide (D) Stellite

Last Answer : Option B