Nickel Alloys

Nickel alloys with chromium are resistant to oxidation and corrosion. Such alloy forms while heating make a thin stable oxide film, protecting the surface from further destruction. Nickel-Chromium Alloy retains strength over a wide interval of temperatures, so it is suitable for applications where aluminum and steel do not work. The base of alloy forms nickel. Chromium follows next by percentage rate. Various additives attached updated characteristic. The alloy is difficult to machine. Nickel-Chromium Alloys poorly welded except a few exceptions. These alloys is cracing while welding. Typically, alloys are used in conditions of increased physical and chemical stress. The most famous and popular nickel-chrome alloys belong to the family of Inconel. This is a registered trademark of Special Metals Corporation, founded over 100 years ago. The most popular family of Inconel alloys are:

    * Inconel 600
    * Inconel 625
    * Inconel 690
    * Inconel 718
    * Inconel X-750
    * Inconel 751
    * Inconel 939


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Monel        Nickel 200     Nickel 201    Alloy 400    Alloy 600

Alloy 601    Alloy 617     Alloy 625    Alloy 718        Alloy x-750

Alloy 800   Alloy 800H     Alloy C276    Alloy C22    BS 3075:1976

 

 

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