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Use of nickel alloys

Use of nickel alloys

Are you interested in the use of nickel alloys from the supplier company AvecGlob? Here you will find interesting information on this topic.

General characteristics of nickel alloys

About 60% of nickel in the world is used as a component of stainless steels. Nickel is chosen because of its strength, toughness and resistance to corrosion. Duplex stainless steels usually contain about 5% nickel, austenitic steels about 10% nickel, and double austenitic steels — more than 20%. Heat-resistant grades often contain more than 35% nickel. Nickel alloys include such materials, which include more than 50% nickel.

In addition to the basic content of nickel, these materials can also contain significant amounts of chromium and molybdenum. Nickel-based alloys have been developed to provide greater strength at high temperatures and greater corrosion resistance than those that can be obtained for conventional steels.

All nickel alloys are much more expensive than ferrous metals; but because of their durability of the devices and components in which they are composed, nickel alloys can be the most cost-effective choice of material.

Special nickel-based alloys are widely used for their corrosion resistance and properties at a sharply elevated temperature.

In cases where unusually severe conditions are expected, these alloys can be considered because of their unique resistance properties. In the chemical composition of each of these alloys except nickel, there are chromium, molybdenum and a number of other elements.

Supplier — AvekGlob Company — offers at a reasonable price from the manufacturer a diverse range of nickel-based alloys. The supplier guarantees the timely delivery of products to any address specified by the consumer.

Urgency of use

Nickel alloys are used for the following purposes:

Arms production, especially in maritime applications;

Installations for power generation;

Gas turbines, both mobile and stationary, especially at high temperatures of waste gases;

Industrial furnaces and heat exchangers;

Equipment for cooking, food devices;

Medical equipment and tools;

In nickel plating, to provide increased corrosion resistance (mainly for household appliances and tools (for example, cookware and tools);

As a catalyst for chemical reactions.

Nickel-containing steels and alloys are most effective for providing high-temperature corrosion resistance.

Supplier — AvekGlob Company — offers to purchase various brands of nickel alloys. Products can be bought at a price formed on the basis of European and world standards of production. Implementation is possible in bulk and retail, for regular customers, a flexible system of discounts operates.