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  • 654SMO® Stainless Steel

    654SMO® stainless steel strip is a super austenitic stainless steel strip which contains 23% nickel, 25% chromium and 7% molybdenum.

    Its corrosion resistance is equivalent to that of the best nickel-base alloys. 654SMO® is a registered trademark of Outokumpu OYJ.

    The nitrogen content of 654SMO® stainless steel is twice as high as 254SMO® grade, and its strength is higher than 904L stainless steel strip.

    654SMO® super austenitic stainless steel strip has very good local corrosion resistance.

    It has good pitting corrosion resistance and good stress corrosion resistance under the conditions of sea water, aeration, crevices, and low-speed erosion.

  • Alloy 20

    Alloy 20, also known as Carpenter 20 and Incoloy 20, is an austenitic stainless steel alloy. It contains nickel, iron, chromium, copper, and molybdenum. It’s used in many industries, including chemical, petrochemical, power generation, and plastics.

  • Alloy 28

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

  • Alloy 31 Gr

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

  • Alloy 36 Wire UNS K93600

    Alloy 36 is a nickel-iron alloy which maintains constant dimensions over the range of normal atmospheric temperatures.

  • Alloy 42

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

  • Alloy 59

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

  • Alloy 926

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

  • Alloy Steel Q245R

    The Nickel 201 alloys is an alloy that contains commercially pure wrought Nickel and has good mechanical properties that extend over a wide range of temperatures. The Nickel alloy 201 has excellent resistance to many corrosives, hydroxides in particular.

    Nickel 201 has similar properties to Nickel 200. However, due to its lower carbon content, Nickel 201 can better prevent embrittlement by inter-granular carbon at elevated temperatures.

    Nickel 201 has native properties to provide strong resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis. It is especially useful under reducing conditions. The alloy has outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis, which includes its molten state. The alloy shows good resistance in acid, alkaline, and neutral salt solutions.

    However, when Nickel 201 is in oxidizing salt solutions severe corrosion will occur. The Nickel 201 alloy is resistant to all dry gases at room temperature. In dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, Nickel 201 alloy may be used in temperatures up to 550 °C. Its resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature, concentration, and solution aeration. Its corrosion resistance displays better in de-aerated acid.

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