Nickel alloys are used extensively because of their corrosion resistance, high temperature strength and their special magnetic and thermal expansion properties. Nickel is a versatile element and will alloy with most metals. Nickel increases the hardenability of the materiel.
Product Forms
wilsonpipeline Stainless stocks the following products in nickel grade:
Stainless Steel Nickel Grade Products
Super Duplex Stainless Steel Flanges
Duplex S31803 F51 flange,Duplex Steel S31803 SO Flange,
NSI ASME JIS DIN super duplex stainless steel flanges,etc.More Information
Stainless Steel Flanges
Stainless Steel Welding Neck Flange (WN),316L Stainless Steel Flange,
317 Stainless Steel Flange,347 Stainless Steel Flange,etc. More Information
Stainless Steel Pipe Fittings
DUPLEX S32750 (SAF 2507) Pipe Elbow,904L Pipe SR/LR Elbow,
Stainless Steel 304 Elbow,347H PIPE FITTING,etc. More Information
Stainless Steel Pipes
304L 316L Large Diameter Stainless Steel Seamless Pipes,
316L/321/304 Cold Drawn Seamless Tube GOST 9941-91,
ASTM A269 STPG42 G3456 SCH4O Seamless Stainless Steel Pipes
AP/BA Welded Cold Drawn Pipe More Information
Gaskets
Serrated gasket with outer ring SS316,Spiral serrated metal gasket,
Basic type serrated gasket,etc.More Information
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Applications
Applications of Nickel Alloys
Nickel and nickel alloys are used for a wide variety of applications, the majority of which involve corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance. Some of these include:
Aircraft gas turbines
Steam turbine power plants
Medical applications
Nuclear power systems
Chemical and petrochemical industries
A number of other applications for nickel alloys involve the unique physical properties of special-purpose nickel-base or high-nickel alloys. These include:
Low-expansion alloys
Electrical resistance alloys
Soft magnetic alloys
Shape memory alloys
Advantages
Advantages of Nickel Alloys
Heat-Resistance: Nickel-base alloys are used in many applications where they are subjected to harsh environments at high temperatures. Nickel-chromium alloys or alloys that contain more than about 15% Cr are used to provide both oxidation and carburization resistance at temperatures exceeding 760°C.
Corrosion Resistance: Nickel-base alloys offer excellent corrosion resistance to a wide range of corrosive media. However, as with all types of corrosion, many factors influence the rate of attack. The corrosive media itself is the most important factor governing corrosion of a particular metal.
Low-Expansion: Nickel was found to have a profound effect on the thermal expansion of iron. Alloys can be designed to have a very low thermal expansion or display uniform and predictable expansion over certain temperature ranges.
Electrical Resistance:. Several alloy systems based on nickel or containing high nickel contents are used in instruments and control equipment to measure and regulate electrical characteristics (resistance alloys) or are used in furnaces and appliances to generate heat (heating alloys).
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