Nickel alloys are ideal for chemical equipment manufacturing due to their excellent mechanical properties, such as strength, toughness, and ductility, which ensure reliable performance in harsh chemical environments.
The most commonly used nickel alloys in the chemical industry include Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy, and Alloy 20. These alloys are used in a variety of applications, such as chemical reactors, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, and piping systems.
The growing demand for high-performance, corrosion-resistant materials has led to the development of advanced nickel alloys, ensuring efficient and safe operation of chemical processing plants.
Nickel |
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Nickel 200 |
Nickel 201 |
MONEL ALLOY |
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ALLOY 400 |
ALLOY 401 |
ALLOY 404 |
ALLOY K500 |
ALLOY 502 |
INCONEL ALLOY |
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ALLOY 600 |
ALLOY 601 |
ALLOY 602CA |
ALLOY 617 |
ALLOY 625 |
INCONEL 686 |
690 |
718 |
725 |
X-750 |
INCOLOY ALLOY |
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800/800H/800HT |
801 |
825 |
925 |
926 |
A-286 |
ALLOY 20 |
ALLOY 75 |
ALLOY 33 |
ALLOY 31 |
ALLOY 28 |
ALLOY 330 |
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HASTELLOY ALLOY |
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B |
B2 |
B3 |
C |
C59 |
C4 |
C22 |
C276 |
C2000 |
G30 |
G35 |
X |
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High Temperature alloy |
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GH3030 |
GH3128 |
GH3044 |
GH3039 |
GH4080A |
4J50 |
4J29 kovar |
4J42 |
4J36 |
3J01 |
1J79 |
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Copper alloy |
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C70600 |
C68700 |
C86300 |
C71500 |
C86300 |
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