What is Nickel Alloy?
Grade | Description | Applications |
A330 | An austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy developed to provide excellent resistance to carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres at elevated temperatures. | Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy offering Industrial furnaces and components, excellent resistance to oxidation and chemical processing equipment, power carburization at elevated temperatures generation and ore processing |
A400/A400AR | Nickel-Copper alloy with high strength and excellent corrosion resistance | Marine engineering, Chemical and hydrocarbon processing equipment, Valves, Pumps, Shafts, Fittings, Fasteners, Heat exchangers |
A600 | Oxidation resistance at high temperatures | Furnace components, Chemical and food processing, Nuclear engineering |
A625 | Nickel-Cr-Moly+Niobium to provide high strength | Chemical processing, Aerospace and marine engineering, Pollution control equipment, Nuclear reactors |
A800/A800H/ A800AT |
Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy with high creep strength | Chemical and petrochemical processing, Power plants for super-reactor and reheater tubing, Industrial furnaces, Heat treating equipment |
A825 | An austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy developed for corrosion resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments. | Air pollution control, chemical and petrochemical, food process, nuclear, offshore oil and gas production, ore processing, petroleum refining, steel pickling and waste disposal. |
C-276 | Nickel-Moly-Cr alloy with tungsten | Pollution control, Chemical processing, Pulp and paper production, Waste treatment |