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Nickel 200 (UNS N02200) and 201 (UNS N02201) are dual-certifiable wrought nickel materials. They differ only in the maximum carbon levels present—0.15% for Nickel 200 and 0.02% for Nickel 201. Nickel 200 plate is normally limited to service at temperatures below 600ºF (315ºC), since at higher tem...Read more »
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INVAR Invar 36 Alloy Low Expansion Stencil & Etching Alloys Alloy 36 (Invar 36), is a low expansion alloy that gets its name from “invariable” because it will not react to thermal expansion. Alloy 36 (Invar 36) is most commonly used in applications that require minimum thermal expansio...Read more »
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Nickel 200 & Nickel 201: Nickel Alloys and Nickel Copper Alloys Nickel 200 Alloy is a commercially pure nickel that exhibits good corrosion resistance and has rather low electrical resistivity. It’s used in caustic solutions, food handling equipment, and general corrosion-resistant parts and ...Read more »
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DESCRIPTION Stainless steel 317L is a molybdenum grade containing low carbon, along with additions of chromium, nickel, and molybdenum. This offers better corrosion resistance and increased resistance to chemical attacks from acetic, tartaric, formic, citric, and sulfuric acids. 317L tubes/pipes ...Read more »
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DESCRIPTION Grade 410 stainless steel is a basic, general purpose, martensitic stainless steel. It is used for highly stressed parts, and provides good corrosion resistance, high strength and hardness. Grade 410 stainless steel pipes contain a minimum of 11.5% chromium. This chromium content is s...Read more »
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DESCRIPTION Type 347 / 347H stainless steel is an austenitic grade of chromium steel, which contains columbium as a stabilizing element. Tantalum can also be added for achieving stabilization. This eliminates the carbide precipitation, as well as intergranular corrosion in steel pipes. Type 347 /...Read more »
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DESCRIPTION 304H is an austenitic stainless steel, which has 18-19% chromium and 8-11% nickel with a maximum of 0.08% carbon. 304H stainless steel pipes are the most versatile and widely used pipes in the stainless steel family. They exhibit excellent corrosion resistance, tremendous strength, hi...Read more »
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Duplex 2507, is a commonly used super duplex stainless steel. Also sold as Alloy 2507, this alloy is used in situations where exceptional strength and corrosion resistance are in demand. Some of the applications and industries that utilize Duplex 2507 include: Chemical process industries Heat ex...Read more »
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Type 440 Stainless Steel, as known as “razor blade steel,” is a hardenable high-carbon chromium steel. When put under heat treatment it attains the highest hardness levels of any grade of stainless steel. Type 440 Stainless Steel, which comes in four different grades, 440A, 440B, 440C, 440F, offe...Read more »
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Type 630, better known as 17-4, is the most common PH stainless. Type 630 is a martensitic stainless steel that offers superior corrosion resistance. It is magnetic, readily welded, and has good fabricating characteristics, though it will lose some toughness at higher temperatures. It is known fo...Read more »
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Type 347H is a high carbon austenitic chromium stainless steel. Found in applications that demand high temperature resistance, other major design features include: Similar resistance and corrosion protection as Alloy 304 Used for heavy welded equipment when annealing is not possible Good oxidati...Read more »
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Type 904L is a high alloy austenitic stainless steel that is known for its corrosion properties. This low carbon version of Type 904 stainless steel also offers other benefits to users including: Non-magnetic Stronger corrosion properties than Type 316L an 317L Good resistance to sulphuric, phos...Read more »