1. What grades are included in the nickel-based alloy plates?
Answer:
The nickel-based alloy plates are available in Inconel 718, 625, and 600; Hastelloy C276, C22, and X; Monel 400 and K500; and Incoloy 825 and 800. These alloys are selected for their excellent performance in corrosive, high-temperature, and high-pressure environments.
2. What are the main properties of these nickel-based alloy plates?
Answer:
These alloy plates offer outstanding corrosion resistance, high strength, excellent oxidation resistance, and good mechanical stability at elevated temperatures. Certain grades also provide superior resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking.
3. What industries commonly use nickel-based alloy plates?
Answer:
Nickel-based alloy plates are widely used in chemical processing, oil and gas, marine engineering, power generation, aerospace, pollution control, and heat exchanger applications where extreme service conditions are present.
4. What standards and specifications do these alloy plates comply with?
Answer:
The plates are manufactured in accordance with international standards such as ASTM, ASME, AMS, and UNS specifications. Material test certificates (EN 10204 3.1) can be provided upon request.
5. What sizes, thicknesses, and surface finishes are available?
Answer:
The alloy plates are available in various thicknesses and dimensions, with surface finishes including hot-rolled, cold-rolled, pickled, and polished. Custom sizes and surface treatments can be supplied to meet specific project requirements.





