Nickel Alloy
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Nickel alloys (25–65% nickel) provide strength, durability, and corrosion resistance for industries like aerospace, oil & gas, and marine engineering.

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Nickel Alloy

High-nickel alloys are specialty metals containing 25% to 65% nickel, designed for exceptional corrosion resistance in harsh environments. These alloys perform well under high temperatures, chemical exposure, and marine conditions, making them essential in oil & gas, aerospace, marine engineering, and chemical processing industries.

Monel 400

A nickel-copper alloy known for its high strength and superior resistance to seawater corrosion. Ideal for marine applications, chemical processing, and piping systems.

Hastelloy C-276

A nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy engineered for extreme corrosion resistance in highly acidic and chemical environments. Used in chemical plants, pollution control, and heat exchangers.

Inconel 625

A nickel-chromium alloy with outstanding oxidation and corrosion resistance, even in high-temperature and acidic environments. Commonly used in aerospace, nuclear reactors, and marine industries.

Alloy 20 (Carpenter 20)

A specialty nickel-iron-chromium alloy designed for exceptional resistance to sulfuric acid and other corrosive chemicals. Frequently used in chemical processing, food, and pharmaceutical industries.

Incoloy 825

A nickel-iron-chromium alloy with superior resistance to sulfuric and phosphoric acids, making it perfect for heat exchangers, piping, and marine applications.

Hastelloy B-3

A high-performance alloy resistant to hydrochloric acid at all concentrations and temperatures. Commonly used in chemical processing, aerospace, and marine industries.