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Nickel Alloy Plate

Nickel Alloy Plates are advanced materials celebrated for their exceptional resistance to corrosion, high temperatures, and mechanical stress, making them a cornerstone in demanding industrial applications. As a leading manufacturer in China, our factory crafts Nickel Alloy Plates and Sheets using nickel-based alloys enriched with elements like chromium, molybdenum, and iron. These plates outperform traditional metals like stainless steel in extreme environments, offering durability and reliability. Whether you’re building chemical reactors or aerospace components, our Nickel Alloy Plates deliver top-tier performance tailored to your needs.

GH3128 Nickel Based Alloy Plate

Specifications: Standards and Classifications

Nickel Alloy Plates adhere to rigorous standards and are available in various grades to suit specific purposes:

  • Standards: ASTM B162, ASTM B575, ASME SB162, ISO 6208
  • Grades: Inconel 600, Inconel 625, Incoloy 800, Incoloy 825, Monel 400, Hastelloy C276, Nickel 200, Nickel 201
  • Classifications: Nickel-chromium alloys, nickel-molybdenum alloys, high-temperature superalloys

These specifications ensure each Nickel Alloy Plate meets industry benchmarks, providing consistent quality for critical uses.

Size Range: Dimensions and Customization

Nickel Alloy Plates come in a wide array of dimensions, with customization options for precise fit:

  • Thickness: 0.5 mm to 100 mm (0.02 to 3.94 inches)
  • Width: 500 mm to 2500 mm (19.7 to 98.4 inches)
  • Length: 1000 mm to 6000 mm (39.4 to 236.2 inches), extendable as needed
  • Custom Options: Cut-to-size plates and sheets tailored to your project

This range ensures Nickel Alloy Sheets and Plates meet diverse requirements, from thin shims to heavy-duty structural pieces.

Types: Forms, Processes, and Finishes

Nickel Alloy Plates are offered in various forms, produced with advanced techniques and finishes:

  • Forms: Flat Plate, Perforated Plate, Chequered Plate, Shim Sheet
  • Processes: Hot rolling, cold rolling, nickel alloy plate rolling, annealing
  • Surface Treatments: 2B (smooth), No.1 (hot-rolled), BA (bright annealed), satin, or custom finishes

For instance, an Incoloy 800 Plate might be hot-rolled for heat resistance, while a Nickel Alloy Sheet could be cold-rolled for a brighter finish and precision.

Applications: Common Grades and Uses

GradeKey FeaturesIndustrySpecific Uses
Inconel 600High-temperature resistanceAerospace, Power GenTurbine blades, exhaust systems
Inconel 625Corrosion and oxidation resistanceChemical, MarineReactors, heat exchangers
Incoloy 800Thermal stability, strengthPetrochemicalFurnace components, piping
Incoloy 825Acid resistance, durabilityOil & Gas, ChemicalValve bodies, acid tanks
Monel 400Seawater corrosion resistanceMarine, DesalinationPump liners, seawater equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What is nickel alloy plate used for?

A: Nickel alloy plates, like Inconel or Monel, are used in chemical processing for reactors, aerospace for turbine blades, and marine applications for shipbuilding, offering superior corrosion resistance and strength.

Q:What is the price of nickel alloy plate per kg?

A: Nickel alloy plate prices range from $25 to $60 per kg, depending on the alloy (e.g., Inconel 625), thickness, and market conditions. Contact us for a tailored quote.

Q:What is nickel plate?

A:Nickel alloy plate is a flat sheet made from nickel-based alloys like Monel 400 or Inconel 718, known for high corrosion resistance, strength, and durability in extreme environments like acidic or high-temperature settings.

Q:Is nickel plate better than zinc plate?

A: Nickel alloy plates outperform zinc plates in corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments, and offer greater strength. Zinc is more cost-effective but less durable in harsh conditions.

Q:How long does nickel plate last?

A: Nickel alloy plates can last 20-30 years or more in corrosive environments like seawater or chemical plants, thanks to their excellent corrosion resistance and durability with proper maintenance.

Q:Is nickel plate rust proof?

A: Nickel alloy plates are highly rust-resistant due to their nickel content, which forms a protective oxide layer. They resist rust in marine, acidic, and humid conditions but may corrode in highly oxidizing environments.

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