Ulbrich : Grades & Alloys : Nickel Alloys
Below are some of the alloys we process in strip coil, shaped and flat wire, fine wire, as well as sheet, plate and bar. If you need more information:
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| NICKEL 200
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Commercially pure nickel. High corrosion resistance. Used in food handling and electronics. |
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| NICKEL 201
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Similar to Nickel 200 except with a lower carbon content for better formability. Most applications in chemicals. |
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| PERMANICKEL 300
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Age - hardenable, high nickel alloy, with very good thermal electrical conductivity. |
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| MONEL® 4001
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A solid solution alloy with high strength and toughness over wide temp. ranges. Used in electronic components, springs.Corrosion resistant and oxidation resistance to 1000°F. |
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| MONEL® K-5001
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Similar to Monel. 400™ but with higher tensile strength; a precipitation hardening alloy. Used in oil well drilling collars, doctor blades. Good strength and ductility 423°F to 1200°F. |
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| INCONEL® 6001
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Has high corrosion and heat resistance combined with excellent strength and workability. Mainly used in corrosive atmospheres. Oxidation resistance to 2150°F. |
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| INCONEL® 6251
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Outstanding corrosion resistance with excellent fabricability. Good for cryogenic to high temp. applications up to 2000°F. |
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| INCONEL® 7181
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High strength and corrosion resistance for use in temp. ranges from -423°F to 1300°F. Nuclear applications. |
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| INCONEL® X-7501
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A precipitation hardening nickel-chromium alloy with useful strength to 1500°F. Good corrosion and oxidation resistance. |
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| INCOLOY® 8001
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Nickel-iron-chromium alloy that is carburization resistant at elevated temp. |
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| INCOLOY® 8251
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An alloy that is highly resistant to ggressively corrosive environments such as sulfuric, phosphoric acids and seawater. |
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| Ni-SpanC® 9021
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A nickel-iron-chromium alloy used in precision spring applications subject to severe temp. fluctuations. |
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| HASTELLOY® C-2762
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Used in chemical industry for resistance to oxidizing agents. Replaces Hastelloy. C™ with better fabricability. |
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| HASTELLOY C-22
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A versatile nickel chromium molybdenum tungsten alloy with resistance to a variety of industrial chemicals. Superior weldability. |
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| HASTELLOY G-30
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High chromium nickel base alloy with superior corrosion resistance to phosphoric acids and environments with highly oxidizing acids. |
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| HASTELLOY® B-3
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Used in chemical industry for resistance to hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid. Oxidation atmosphere resistant to 1400°F. |
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| HASTELLOY® X2
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Jet engine components for afterburner sections, blades, tailpipes, furnace applications, honey-comb, bellows, ducting. Good strength and oxidation resistance to 2200°F. |
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| HAYNES® 2142
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Nickel based precipitation strengthened alloy with oxidation resistance to 2200°F. For furnace parts exposed to carburizing, chlorine contaminated and oxidizing atmospheres; gas turbine parts. |
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| HAYNES® 2302
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Nickel-chromium-tungsten-molybdenum alloy with outstanding resistance to oxidizing environments up to 2100°F for prolonged periods. |
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| HAYNES® 2422
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Age hardenable, nickel alloy for use up to 1300°F. Low thermal expansion, good oxidation resistance and excellent aged ductility. Suited for gas turbine engines and chemical process plants. |
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| MONEL® 4011
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An alloy mainly used for thermal and electronic applications. Sometimes called Constantan this alloy is 44% Nickel and 56% Copper. |