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High Quality Incoloy 800 N08800 N08825 N09925 N08926 Nickel Alloy Bars

Q1: What are the main applications of Incoloy 800, N08800, N08825, N09925, and N08926 alloy bars?


A1: These nickel alloy bars are widely used in chemical processing, power generation, petrochemical plants, and marine industries. They are suitable for heat exchangers, furnace components, pressure vessels, and high-corrosion environments.

 


Q2: How do these alloys perform under high-temperature conditions?


A2: Alloys such as Incoloy 800 and N08800 are designed for excellent resistance to oxidation and carburization at elevated temperatures, while N08825, N09925, and N08926 provide superior corrosion resistance in aggressive acidic and seawater environments.

 


Q3: What is the difference between Incoloy 800/N08800 and N08825/N09925/N08926?


A3: Incoloy 800 and N08800 are primarily known for high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. In contrast, N08825, N09925, and N08926 contain higher molybdenum and chromium, giving them outstanding resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress-corrosion cracking.

 


Q4: What standards and certifications are available for these alloy bars?


A4: These nickel alloy bars can be supplied according to ASTM, ASME, DIN, EN, and other international standards. Mill test certificates (MTC) and third-party inspections (like SGS, BV, TUV) are also available upon request.

 


Q5: Can these nickel alloy bars be customized in size and surface finish?


A5: Yes. Customers can request different diameters, lengths, and surface finishes (bright, polished, peeled, or ground). Heat treatment conditions and mechanical properties can also be tailored to meet specific project requirements.

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