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Nickel alloys (Nickel 625, Nickel 400 / Monel 400) offer outstanding and versatile corrosion resistance making
them ideal for the corrosive environment of sea water, and other high  
temperature, high stress applications.

 

Alloy Specifications Industrial Uses Nickel 400 - Monel 400

Nickel 625

ASTM-B-446, ASM 5666,
ASME-B-446

Aerospace, Petro Chemical, Pump & Valve

Nickel 400
Monel 400

QQ-N-281, Class A, Form 1, ASTM-B-164 Hot Fin-Hot Fin

Marine Defense, Petro Chemical, Pump & Valve

 

"Nickel alloys" (Nickel 625, Nickel 400 (also known as Monel 400) are defined as alloys in which nickel is present in greater proportion than any other alloying element. The most important alloying constituents are iron, chromium, copper, and molybdenum, and a variety of alloy classes are available.  Two groups of alloy classes can be distinguished : (1) alloys which depend primarily on the inherent corrosion characteristics of nickel itself (plus some influence of alloying elements), (2) alloys which greatly depend on chromium as the passivating alloying element (similar to the stainless steels).

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