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Reference about nickel alloys

Reference about nickel alloys

Are you interested in a certificate of nickel alloys and their properties from the supplier AvecGlob? Here you will find interesting information on this topic /

General characteristics of nickel alloys

Nickel alloys are widely used because of their high corrosion resistance, including at high temperature, as well as their specific magnetic and thermal properties.

The main types of nickel alloys that have received practical application:

Iron-nickel-chrome alloys

Stainless steels

Copper-nickel alloys

Nickel-chrome alloys

Magnetic alloys

Most iron-nickel alloys refer to stainless steels that contain at least 8−10% nickel. Nickel copper alloys (or monel-alloys) contain nickel with copper and a small amount of iron and manganese. These alloys contain a minimum of 63% nickel, 28−34% copper and a maximum 2% manganese and 2.5% iron.

There is also a small amount of impurities stored in limited quantities to ensure that the properties of the metal do not suffer. Such alloys are used wherever higher strength is required than pure nickel, as well as corrosion resistance in active alkaline media.

Nickel-chrome base alloys are widely used in cases where heat resistance and / or corrosion resistance is required. They are not suitable for high-temperature sulfur-containing media. Where corrosion resistance is significant, molybdenum is used as a dopant.

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.

Composition and properties of nickel alloys of foreign origin

UNS Al Cr Co Fe Mo Ni Nb + Ta Ti W
N10276 15.5 5.5 16 57   3.8
N06600 15.5 8 76    
N06625 21.5   9 61 3.6.  
N08800 21 46 32.5    
N07718 0.5 19 18.5 3 52.5 5.1.  
N07090 1.5 19.5 16.5   60   2.5  
UNS Conditions Ultimate strength, MPa Limit of plasticity, MPa Relative extension, % Brinell hardness Corrosion resistance, h, at a temperature of 350 0 C and a pressure of 750 MPa
N10276 Annealing 790 415 50 184 -
N06600 Also 550−690 210−430 55−35 120−170 38
N06625 Also 930 520 45 180 160
N08800 Also 520−690 210−410 60−30 120−184 70 (700 ° C)
N07718 Dispersion hardening 1350 1180 17th 382 170
                                 

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.