Category: ‘Nickel’
Chromium is an important alloying element for many corrosion-resistant and high-temperature resistant nickel based alloys. It has a high solid solubility at approximately 30% Cr, at room temperature, in nickel. Inconel 600 i... Read More...
Commercially pure nickel is actually about 99,5% Ni + Cobalt. This metal has good mechanical properties and excellent resistance to many corrosive environments. The alloy retains much of its strength at elevated temperature and... Read More...
The name "Nickel" originated in Germany. The copper ores being mined seemed to be contaminated and could not be reduced into workable copper. They attributed this to the power of "Old Nick". The contaminated ores came to be ... Read More...
The corrosion behavior of nickel, Inconel 600 and Inconel 690 was studied in different concentrations of HCl Hydrochloric Acids solution and its inhibition by natural rosemary oil using galvanostatic polarization techniques. It w... Read More...
HASTELLOY® S alloy
Excellent thermal stability, good thermal fatigue resistance, good oxidation-resistance & relatively low expansion characteristics. Used in low-stress gas turbine parts. Excellent dissimilar filler ... Read More...
HASTELLOY B3 alloy
Same excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid and other strongly reducing chemicals as B-2 alloy, but with significantly better thermal stability, fabricability and stress corrosion cracking resi... Read More...
Modification of the Inconel 706 superalloy by Re-addition was found to be an ineffective approach to improve the mechanical properties and to stabilize the microstructure during service at elevated temperature. It is assumed that... Read More...
Electron-beam welding (EBW) is commonly employed in the aeroengine industry for the welding of high integrity components, fabricated from high-strength superalloys. For such applications, it is important to predict distorti... Read More...
Alloy 200/Nickel 200/N02200/2.4066;
Alloy 201/Nickel 201/N02201/2.4068;
Alloy 400/Monel 400/N04400/NS111/2.4360;
Alloy K-500/Monel K-500/N05500/2.4375;
Alloy 600/Inconel 600/N06600/NS333/2.4816;
Alloy 60... Read More...
Nickel is a compound that occurs in the environment only at very low levels. Humans use nickel for many different applications. The most common application of nickel is the use as an ingredient of steal and other metal products. ... Read More...
Most nichel on Earth is inacessible because it is locked away in the planet's iron-nickel molten core, which is 10 % nickel. The total amount of nickel dissolved in the sea has been calculated to be around 8 billion tonnes. Organ... Read More...
The point of the alloying elements is that they achieve certain changes to the corrosion resistance or to the microstructure (which in turn influences the mechanical and fabrication properties).
Chromium is used to achieve corro... Read More...
The cost of the common stainless steel is substantially determined by the cost of ingredients. The cost of the chromium that is the essential "stainless ingredient" is not high, but additions of elements that improve the corrosio... Read More...
The most common grades of stainless steel are 304 and 316, which are particularly popular because their austenitic microstructure results in an excellent combination of corrosion resistance, mechanical and physical properties and... Read More...
Nickel alloys are used in wide variety of applications the most of which involves corrosion resistance or heat resistance applications. Nickel is a versatile element and will alloy with most metals and offers superior corrosion... Read More...
Copper Nickel
Number
Cu
Al
Fe
Ni
As
Mn
Notes
0.2%Proof Strength
Tensile Strength
Elong'n
ISO Spec'n
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%
%
%
%
%
MPa
MPa
%
CW350H
Rem.
24.0-26.0
UK 'silver' coinage al... Read More...
Allvac Designation
Applications
Specifications
ATI 400
UNS N04400
Nickel-Copper solid solution alloy. Equipment for mineral acids, brines, alkalis, offshore engineering, marine applications.
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Do you have an allergy to gold? Probably not, that is not gold itself. What people occasionally have is an allergy to the nickel content in gold alloys, usually in the alloy rich 9ct gold. 9ct alloys go dull or even black from... Read More...
Contact allergic dermatitis to nickel may develop at any age. Once this nickel allergy has occurred, it persists for many years, often it will remain for the rest of your life.
Nickel allergy is more common in women, probably ... Read More...