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Alloy C-276 Pipe & Fittings

Hastelloy® Alloy C-276 (UNS N10276) is known for its outstanding corrosion resistance in a wide range of severe media. The high nickel and molybdenum contents provide good corrosion resistance in reducing environments while chromium imparts resistance to oxidizing media.

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Alloy 020 Pipe & Fittings

Incoloy® Alloy 020 (UNS N08020) is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of copper and molybdenum. The nickel content makes Alloy 20 resistant to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. Copper and molybdenum give resistance to reducing environments.

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Alloy 625 Pipe & Fittings

Alloy 625 Inconel® (UNS N06625) nickel-chromium alloy is used for its high-strength, excellent fabricability (including joining), and outstanding corrosion resistance. Service temperatures range from cryogenic to 1800°F. The strength of Inconel® Alloy 625 is derived from the stiffening effect of molybdenum and columbium on its nickel-chromium matrix; thus precipitation-hardening treatments are not required.

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Alloy 600 Pipe & Fittings

Inconel® Alloy 600 (UNS N06600): A super alloy with endless industrial applications. Alloy 600 is an excellent choice for a variety of applications. It is a high-resistance material to corrosion and heat, and its high thermal conductivity means that it has a low thermal expansion coefficient. These properties make it suitable for use in a range of applications.

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Alloy 800H/800HT Pipe & Fittings

Incoloy® Alloy 800H/800HT (UNS NO8811). The alloy is typically used for applications involving long-term exposure to high temperatures where resistance is needed from oxidation, carburization, and other types of high-temperature corrosion. Hydrocarbon processing, heat-treat furnaces, and power generation are some of the most common applications where 800H & 800HT® are utilized.

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Tariff News

Latest News & Helpful Information. In today’s global metals market, tariffs on imported High Nickel Alloy, Specialty Stainless Steel and Titanium piping continue to shape costs and availability for U.S. buyers. These trade measures are designed to protect domestic production, but they also create added challenges for industries that rely on specialized alloys. From oil […]

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Alloy 625 & Its Uses

Inconel® Alloy 625 & its Uses Alloy 625 (made of nickel and chromium) is used because of its outstanding fabricability (including joining), high corrosion resistance, and high strength. Temperature for service ranges from supercooled to 982C. The toughening effect of niobium and molybdenum on the nickel-chromium structure gives Alloy 625 its strength property; consequently, precipitation […]

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Alloy 020 & its Uses

Alloy 020 & its Uses Alloy 020 has dependable corrosion resistance in environments with sulfuric acid, and the ability to withstand corrosive environments, such as chlorides and nitric acid, is also useful. The main difference between Alloy 20 and Alloy 21 is their carbon content: while Alloy 20 is low in carbon, Alloy 21 is […]

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Alloy 800H/800HT And Its Uses

Alloy 800H/800HT and its Uses Alloy 800H & its uses, although not as well known as other 18-8 alloys like 303, 304, 316, and so forth, have gained more popularity in recent years for their ability to withstand high-temperature cleaning and sanitizing cycles. When properly surface-finished, Alloy 800H is an excellent choice for those applications […]

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