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High Quality/Nickel Base Alloy Plate 825 Inconel625/Pure Nickel Sheet Strip Plate

1. What industries commonly use Alloy 825, Inconel 625, and pure nickel plates?


Answer: These nickel-based alloy plates are widely used in chemical processing, marine engineering, power generation, oil & gas, aerospace, and desalination plants. They are preferred where high corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and mechanical strength are required.

 


2. How do these alloys perform under corrosive conditions?


Answer:

Alloy 825: Excellent resistance to strong oxidizing and reducing agents, including sulfuric and phosphoric acids.

Inconel 625: Outstanding resistance to pitting, stress-corrosion cracking, and high-temperature oxidation.

Pure Nickel: Highly resistant to caustic environments, alkalis, and many corrosive chemicals.

 


3. What temperature ranges can these nickel-based plates handle?


Answer:

Alloy 825: Up to ~980°F (525°C) for continuous use.

Inconel 625: Up to 1,800°F (980°C) with excellent creep resistance.

Pure Nickel: Up to ~1,800°F (980°C), maintaining high strength and corrosion resistance.

 


4. Are custom sizes and thicknesses available for these plates and sheets?


Answer: Yes, manufacturers can supply a wide range of thicknesses, widths, and lengths. Plates and strips can be cut, polished, or rolled according to customer specifications and industry standards such as ASTM, ASME, or ISO.

 


5. What are the key mechanical properties of these nickel-based alloy plates?


Answer:

High tensile and yield strength, even at elevated temperatures.

Excellent fatigue resistance, creep resistance, and toughness.

Superior durability in corrosive or high-stress environments, making them ideal for demanding industrial applications.

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