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Sandmeyer Steel Company stocks an extensive
inventory of nickel alloy plate and also produces many
nickel alloy products. Whether your company needs corrosion
resistant components or strong, high-temperature parts,
Sandmeyer Steel Company has all the nickel alloy grades
necessary for high performance applications. Please
visit the nickel
alloy inventory to view sizes and thicknesses or
read on to learn more about the benefits of nickel alloy.
Benefits and Grades of Nickel
Alloy
The nickel alloys available at Sandmeyer Steel
Company can be divided into two broad categories according
to their main property, either retention of strength
during prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures or
corrosion resistance in the presence of extremely caustic
media.
Nickel Alloy for High Temperatures
The nickel alloy grades that are designated for use
during prolonged high temperatures include alloys A330,
A600, A625, A800, A800H, and A800AT. Although all nickel
alloys exhibit excellent levels of corrosion resistance,
these alloys are valued for resistance to metal fatigue,
creep, and metal loss due to carburization, sulfidation,
and oxidation. If you require alloys that retain their
properties in high temperature environments, you can
also visit the high temperature stainless steel plate
section to see Sandmeyer Steel Companys heat
resistant stainless steel plate.
Corrosion Resistant Nickel Alloy
The corrosion resistant nickel alloy grades provide
superior performance when compared to stainless steel
grades. Corrosion resistant nickel alloys are used in
industries such as petrochemical refining because of
their ability to withstand a highy corrosive environment.
Sandmeyer Steel Company stocks corrosion resistant nickel
alloys in grades C276 and A400.
All nickel alloy grades, regardless of
which property they are known for, are resistant to
fairly high temperatures and corrosive media. Please
explore the specification sheets in the main nickel
alloy section to learn more, or call Sandmeyer Steel
Company today.
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