Nickel Alloy

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Nickel Alloy

Nickel is a versatile metal that is used in a wide range of applications, including chemical processing, electronics, aerospace, and marine engineering. There are several grades of nickel, each with unique properties that make them suitable for specific applications. Here is a brief description of nickel products with grades

Nickel 200/201: Nickel 200 and Nickel 201 are commercially pure nickel alloys that are highly resistant to corrosion in various environments. They are ductile, weldable, and have good mechanical properties. Nickel 200 is often used in chemical processing, food processing, and electronics applications, while Nickel 201 is commonly used in electronic components, aerospace, and nuclear applications

Nickel products with these grades include pipes, tubes, sheets, plates, bars, fasteners, and fittings.

Chemical Compositions

Alloy Ni Mn Fe Si Cu C Ti
Ni 200 Min 99.2 Max 0.30 Max 0.2 Max 0.10 Max 0.20 Max 0.10 Max 0.10
Ni 201 Min 99.2 Max 0.30 Max 0.2 Max 0.10 Max 0.20 Max 0.05 Max 0.10
Ni 205 Min 99.6 Max 0.20 Max 0.2 Max 0.10 Max 0.10 Max 0.05 Max 0.05
Ni 205 LC Min 99.6 Max 0.20 Max 0.2 Max 0.10 Max 0.10 Max 0.02 Max 0.05

Mechanical Properties

Alloy Tensile strength N/mm² Elongation % at L0 =100 mm
Min Max Min Max
Ni 200/201 400 550 20 30
Ni 205/205 LC 400 530 20 30