In 1905, Monel alloy produced in the United States was the earliest nickel-based corrosion resistant alloy. In 1906, the United States began to produce nickel chromium molybdenum copper corrosion resistance alloy. 1920 Germany produced nickel chromium molybdenum corrosion resistant alloy. In 1941, the United Kingdom produced nickel-chromium titanium alloy. 1953 The former Soviet Union produced nickel-tungsten-calcium alloy for electric vacuum devices. In 1958, the United States produced nickel tungsten zirconium alloy for electric vacuum devices. In the early 1950s, China began to produce nickel-based corrosion resistant alloys and nickel-based temperature measuring materials. In the early 1960s, developed and produced nickel alloys and nickel-based superalloys for electric vacuum devices. In the early 1970s, it produced nickel-based catalyst alloys and nickelberyllium elastic alloys for synthetic diamond.
Dec 29, 2023
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