Nickel alloys are alloys with nickel as its principal element. Its high versatility, combined with its outstanding heat and corrosion resistance has led to its use in a diverse range of applications such as aircraft gas turbines, steam turbines in power plants and its extensive use in the energy and nuclear power markets.
Shapes
- Rods
- Sheets
Grades
- 200
- 400
- 625
- 718
- Alloy X
200 Highly Corrosion-Resistant Nickel
- 99% Pure
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Good formability, weldability and electrical conductivity
- Common uses include food-processing equipment & chemical
- shipping drums
- Meets ASTM: B162
400 Multipurpose
Nickel
- Also known as Monel 400
- Nickel - Copper Alloy (67%Ni-23%Cu)
- High strength
- Corrosion resistant
- Good weldability & formability
- Common uses include chemical-processing equipment, marine
- hardware and in highly corrosive environments
- Meets ASTM: B127
625 High-Strength
Nickel
- Also known as Inconel 625
- Contains nickel, chromium and molybdenum
- Excellent corrision resistance
- Good weldability
- Applications include expansion joints, exhaust systems and marine components
- Meets ASTM: B443
718 High-Strength Extreme- Temperature Nickel
- Also known as Inconel 718
- Maintains strength in extreme temperatures
- Good weldability
- Heat treatable
- Uses include cryogenic tanks, fasteners and gas turbine engine components
- Meets ASTM: B670
Alloy X High-Temperature
Nickel
- Also known as Inconel HX and Hastelloy X
- Oxidation resistant up to 2000°F
- Good strength & weldability
- Uses include components in gas turbine engines & furnaces
- Meets ASTM: B435