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Inconel 400/600/625/718/725. Hastelloy B2/X/C/C22/C276/G-30 Incoloy 800/800h/825/925 High Corrosion Resistant Nickel Sheet/Plate

1. What types of nickel-based alloys are included in this product range?

 

Answer: The product range includes Inconel series (400, 600, 625, 718, 725), Hastelloy series (B2, X, C, C22, C276, G-30), and Incoloy series (800, 800H, 825, 925). These alloys are known for high corrosion resistance, excellent mechanical strength, and stability in extreme temperature environments.

 


2. What industries typically use these nickel sheets and plates?

 

Answer: These materials are commonly used in chemical processing, petrochemical, marine, aerospace, power generation, and pharmaceutical industries. They are ideal for environments with oxidizing/reducing chemicals, high temperature, and seawater exposure.

 


3. What thicknesses and dimensions are available for these sheets and plates?

 

Answer: The sheets and plates are available in thicknesses from 0.5 mm to 200 mm, widths up to 2,500 mm, and lengths up to 12,000 mm, depending on alloy type and customer requirements. Custom sizes can also be supplied.

 


4. How is the quality of these nickel-based sheets and plates ensured?

 

Answer: Quality control includes chemical composition testing, mechanical testing, and surface inspections. Certifications such as ASTM, ASME, ISO, EN, or PED can be provided. Additional testing, like NDT, PMI, or hardness tests, can be arranged upon request.

 


5. What are the advantages of using nickel-based alloy sheets/plates over standard stainless steel?

 

Answer: Nickel-based alloys provide superior corrosion resistance in harsh chemical and high-temperature environments, better mechanical strength at elevated temperatures, and longer service life in aggressive media, which makes them more reliable than standard stainless steel in critical applications.

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