Due to its ability to withstand very high temperatures, Nimonic is ideal for use in aircraft parts and
gas turbine components such as
turbine blades and
exhaust nozzles on
jet engines, for instance, where the pressure and heat are extreme. It is available in different grades, including Nimonic 75, Nimonic 80A, and Nimonic 90. Nimonic 80a was used for the turbine blades on the
Rolls-Royce Nene and
de Havilland Ghost, Nimonic 90 on the
Bristol Proteus, and Nimonic 105 on the
Rolls-Royce Spey aviation gas turbines. Nimonic 263 was used in the
combustion chambers of the
Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 used on the
Concorde supersonic airliner. The heads of the exhaust valves as well as the turbine wheel of its Rajay turbocharger for the
Corvair Spyder turbo engine were made of Nimonic 80A. Most
Saab cars with high output turbos use exhaust valves made of Nimonic 80A as well. Nimonic 75 has been certified by the
European Union as a standard
creep reference material. ==See also==