Incoloy Alloy 800 is widely used in equipment that must have high strength and resistance to oxidation, carburisation and other harmful effects of high temperature exposure.
It is used for components that require exposure to sea water and high mechanical stress.
The sluggish age-hardening response of alloy 718 permits annealing and welding without spontaneous hardening during heating and cooling.
Inconel 718 has become useful in a wide range of applications ranging from manufacturing operations to military equipment and the aerospace industry.
This nickel alloy is used from cryogenic temperatures up to long term service at 1200¡ã F.
One of the distinguishing features of Inconel 718¡¯s composition is the addition of niobium to permit age hardening which allows annealing and welding without spontaneous hardening during heating and cooling.
Other popular nickel-chromium alloys are age hardened through the addition of aluminum and titanium.
This nickel steel alloy is readily fabricated and may be welded in either the annealed or precipitation (age) hardened condition.
This superalloy is used in a variety of industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, marine engineering, pollution-control equipment, and nuclear reactors.
The alloy is made up of 50-55% nickel+cobalt (with cobalt limited to 1% max) and 17-21% chromium.
HASTELLOY C276 is a Nickel-chromium-molybdenum wrought alloy that is considered the most versatile corrosion resistant alloy available.
This alloy is resistant to the formation of grain boundary precipitates in the weld heat-affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in an as welded condition.
Alloy C-276 also has excellent resistance to pitting, stress-corrosion cracking and oxidizing atmospheres up to 1900¡ãF. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to a wide variety of chemical environments.
The outstanding and versatile corrosion resistance of INCONEL 625 alloy under a wide range of temperatures and pressures is a primary reason for its wide acceptance in the chemical processing field.
HASTELLOY C276 is one of the few alloys resistant to wet chloride gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions.
625 has outstanding resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and intercrystalline corrosion.
HASTELLOY C276 has exceptional resistance to strong solutions of oxidizing salts, such as ferric and cupric chlorides.
625 has almost complete freedom from chloride induced stress corrosion cracking.
HASTELLOY C276 is not prone to grain boundary precipitation in the as welded condition and therefore suitable for many chemical process applications.
Monel K500 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-copper alloy that combines the excellent corrosion resistance characteristic of Monel 400 with the added advantage of greater strength and hardness.
When in the age-hardened condition, Monel K-500 has a greater tendency toward stress-corrosion cracking in some environments than Monel 400. Alloy K-500 has approximately three times the yield strength and double the tensile strength when compared with alloy 400.
The strength of this nickel steel alloy is maintained to 1200¡ã F but stays ductile and tough down to temperatures of 400¡ã F. Its melting range is 2400-2460¡ã F.
Alloy K500 is refined by Electro Slag Refining (ESR), ensuring the cleanest and highest quality of material is supplied.
Hastelloy B-2 is a nickel-base wrought alloy with excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid at all concentrations and temperatures.
It has great resistance to stress-corrosion cracking and pitting. Hastelloy B-2? also features hydrochloric acid resistance at all concentrations and temperatures.
It can be used in reducing chemical environments and chemical processing industry.
Alloy B2 is a highly resistant material to most organic and inorganic acids. It is a reduction resistant material.
These have the advantage of nickel and molybdenum providing resistance against the most reducing environments. The oxidation resistance is also high in these materials due to the addition of the chromium content.
Monel 400 is a nickel-copper alloy (about 67% Ni ¨C 23% Cu) that is resistant to sea water and steam at high temperatures as well as to salt and caustic solutions.
Alloy 625 / Inconel 625 is used for its high strength, excellent fabricability (including joining), and outstanding corrosion resistance.