Nickel Tube
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Nickel Tube Product List
Nickel Tube Pipe Capillary
Material: Nickel Ni200 / N6 Nickel
Purity: Ni>99.5%
Grade: UNS N02200
Properties: 8.89g/cc Density, 1440 ℃ M.P.
Form: Tube, Capillary, Seamless, Welded, or Customized
Size: Tailored Size
Monel 405 (Alloy 405, UNS N04405) Tube/Pipe
Material: Monel 405 Alloy, UNS N04405
Standard: ASTM B164, ASME SB-164, AMS 4674
Properties: 8.8g/cc Density, 1,300~1,350 ℃ M.P.
Form: Tube, Capillary, or Customized
Chemical Compositions (%)
Ni | Cr | Mo | Co | Ti | Al | Fe | C | Mn | S | Si | B |
Bal. | 18.0-20.0 | 9.0-10.5 | 10.0-12.0 | 3.0-3.3 | 1.4-1.6 | 5.0 max | 0.05-0.12 | 0.10 Max | 0.015 max | 0.50 max | 0.003-0.010 |
Mechanical Properties
Condition | Tensile | .2% Yield | Elongation | Hardness Brinell | Hardness |
(ksi) | (ksi) | % | (3000 kg) | Rockwell B | |
Annealed | 70-85 | 25-40 | 50-35 | 110-140 | 60-76 |
Hot-Finished | 75-90 | 35-60 | 45-30 | 130-170 | 72-86 |
Cold-Drawn As-Drawn | 85-115 | 50-105 | 35-15 | 160-245 | 85-23C |
Incoloy A286 Tube Pipe
Material: Incoloy A286 Alloy
Standard: ASTM A286, SAE AMS 5525, 5858
Properties: 7.92g/cc Density, 1,370~1,430 ℃ M.P.
Form: Tube, Capillary, or Customized
Fe | Ni | Cr | Ti | Al | C |
Bal. | 24-27 | 13.5-16 | 1.90-2.30 | ≤0.35 | ≤0.08 |
Mn | Si | Mo | V | B |
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≤2.0 | ≤1.0 | 1.00-1.75 | 0.10-0.50 | 0.003-0.010 |
Inconel C-276 Alloy C-276, UNS N10276 Tube Pipe
Material: Inconel C-276 Alloy
Standard: UNS N10276; ASTM B574, B575, B619, B626, B622
Properties: 8.29g/cc Density, <900 ℃ M.P.
Form: Tube, Capillary, or Customized
Nickel | Molybdenum | Chromium | Iron | Tungsten | Cobalt |
Remainder | 15.0-17.0 | 4.5-16.5 | 4.0-7.0 | 3.5-4.5 | 2.5 max |
Manganese | Vanadium | Silicon | Phosphorus | Sulfur | Carbon |
1.0 max | 0.35 max | 0.08 max | 0.04 max | 0.03 max | 0.010 max |
Hastelloy X Tube Pipe
Material: Hastelloy X Alloy, Ni Cr Fe Mo
Standard: ASTM B619, B622
Form: Tube, Capillary, or Customized
C | Cr | Ni | Co | W | S | P |
0.05-0.15 | 20.5-23.0 | Bal. | 0.5-2.5 | 0.2-1.0 | ≤0.015 | ≤0.025 |
Mo | Fe | Mn | Si | Cu | B | Ti |
8.0-10.0 | 17-20 | ≤1.0 | ≤1.0 | 0.5 | 0.01 | ≤0.015 |
Nickel MP35N High Performance Alloy Tube
Material: Co30Ni35Cr20Mo12
Standard: UNS R300035, AMS 5758, 5844, 5845, ASTM F-562
Form: Tube, Capillary, or Customized
Chemical Compositions
Element | Wt% | Element | Wt% |
Cobalt | 30.0 min. | Chromium | 19.0-21.0 |
Nickel | 33.0-37.0 | Molybdenum | 9.0-15 |
Titanium | 1 | Iron | 1 |
Carbon | 0.025 | Manganese | 0.15 |
Phosphorous | 0.015 | Sulfur | 0.01 |
Silicon | 0.15 |
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Maximum % unless a range is indicated |
Melting Range | 2400-2625°F | 1315-1440°C |
Modulus of Elasticity, RT2 | 34 x 106 psi | 234 X 103 MPa |
Poisson’s Ratio | 0.4 | 0.4 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 7.4 x 10-6 /°F | 13.5 X 10-6 /°C |
Electrical Resistivity @ RT | 40.7 µΩ in. | 103.3 µΩ cm |
Thermal Conductivity | 7.77 BTU/hr-ft-°F | 13.4 W/m-K |
Density | 304 lb/in3 | 8.41 g/cm3 |
Relative Magnetic Permeability | 1.0009 μ | 1.0009µ |
Specific Heat | 0.18 BTU/lb-F | 753 J/kg-K |
Condition | Approx. Tensile Strength | Approx. Operating Temperature | ||
N/mm2 | ksi | °C | F | |
Annealed | 800-1000 | 116-1450 | -515 | -930 |
Spring Temper | 1400-1900 | 203-276 | -515 | -930 |
Spring Temper+ Aged | 1900-2200 | 276-319 | -515 | -930 |
Description
Nickel Tubes are cylindrical hollow structures made primarily from nickel, renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and superb conductivity properties. Widely utilized across industries such as chemical processing, aerospace, energy, and electronics, these tubes play critical roles in applications ranging from chemical processing equipment and aircraft engine components to power generation systems and electronic connectors. With the ability to withstand harsh environments and maintain structural integrity under extreme conditions, nickel tubes offer versatile solutions for diverse industrial needs, making them indispensable components in modern engineering and manufacturing processes.
Nickel Tubes are cylindrical hollow structures made primarily from nickel, renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and superb conductivity properties. Widely utilized across industries such as chemical processing, aerospace, energy, and electronics, these tubes play critical roles in applications ranging from chemical processing equipment and aircraft engine components to power generation systems and electronic connectors. With the ability to withstand harsh environments and maintain structural integrity under extreme conditions, nickel tubes offer versatile solutions for diverse industrial needs, making them indispensable components in modern engineering and manufacturing processes.
Applications of Nickel and Nickel Alloy Tubes
Nickel and its alloys are highly versatile materials known for their excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature strength, and exceptional mechanical properties. Here’s a detailed exploration of their applications:
- Chemical Processing: Nickel and nickel alloy tubes are widely used in chemical processing industries for their resistance to corrosive environments. They find applications in reactors, heat exchangers, and piping systems where they meet acids, alkalis, and other corrosive substances.
- Oil and Gas Industry: In the oil and gas sector, nickel alloy tubes are utilized in downhole equipment, pipelines, and refining processes. They resist high temperatures, pressure, and corrosive substances present in oil wells and refineries, enhancing the longevity and reliability of the equipment.
- Power Generation: Nickel and its alloys are crucial components in power generation facilities, particularly in nuclear and fossil fuel power plants. They are used in steam generators, heat exchangers, and condensers due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and corrosive conditions, contributing to the efficiency and safety of power generation processes.
- Aerospace and Defense: Nickel alloys are extensively employed in aerospace and defense applications due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures. They are used in aircraft engines, gas turbines, missile components, and other critical aerospace systems.
- Medical Industry: Nickel and nickel alloys find applications in the medical field, primarily in surgical instruments, implants, and medical devices. Their biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and sterilization capabilities make them suitable for use in implants such as pacemakers, orthopedic implants, and dental appliances.
- Automotive Sector: In automotive applications, nickel and its alloys are utilized in exhaust systems, catalytic converters, and fuel cell components. They offer excellent corrosion resistance and thermal stability, contributing to the durability and performance of automotive systems.
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering: Nickel alloy tubes are employed in electronic and electrical applications, including connectors, sensors, and heating elements. Their electrical conductivity, magnetic properties, and resistance to oxidation make them valuable components in various electronic devices and systems.
- Desalination Plants: Nickel alloys are utilized in desalination plants for their resistance to corrosion in seawater environments. They are employed in heat exchangers, evaporators, and piping systems, facilitating the desalination process to produce fresh water from seawater.
- Food Processing: Nickel and nickel alloy tubes are used in food processing equipment where corrosion resistance and hygiene are paramount. They find applications in dairy processing, breweries, and food packaging industries, ensuring the integrity and safety of food products.
- Chemical Engineering: In chemical engineering applications, nickel alloys are utilized in reactors, distillation columns, and process vessels where they are exposed to corrosive chemicals and high temperatures. Their resistance to chemical corrosion and mechanical strength makes them essential for various chemical processes.
Packaging
Our Nickel Tubes are clearly labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. We take great care to prevent any damage during storage or transportation.