Ulbrich : Grades & Alloys : Nickel Alloys
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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. |