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Monel alloy is a nickel-copper metal that is known for its high strength and corrosion resistance, particularly in harsh environments. It is primarily composed of nickel (approximately 67%) and copper (approximately 30%), along with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Monel alloys are typically used in applications that require durability and resistance to seawater and acidic environments.
| Composition | Nickel (67%) and Copper (30%) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent in seawater and acidic conditions |
| Tensile Strength | Typically ranges from 70,000 to 100,000 psi |
| Temperature Resistance | Effective up to 1000°F (540°C) |
| Form | Available in sheets, plates, bars, and wires |
When selecting Monel alloy, buyers should consider the specific grade required for their application, as there are variations in composition that affect properties like strength and corrosion resistance. It is also important to specify the desired form, such as sheets or bars, and any necessary tolerances or certifications. Quantities should be clearly defined to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Monel alloy is known for its high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures.
It is commonly used in marine engineering, chemical processing, and oil and gas industries.
Yes, Monel alloy can be welded, but specific techniques and filler materials may be required to maintain its properties.
Monel alloy is available in sheets, plates, bars, and wires.
Yes, Monel alloy exhibits excellent resistance to seawater corrosion.
Monel alloy can effectively withstand temperatures up to 1000°F (540°C).