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Nickel 200 is a solid solution strengthened, commercially pure wrought materials with excellent mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion. It also has exceptional resistance to caustic alkalis at different concentrations and temperatures. However, the corrosion resistance is better in de-aerated acid.
Nickel grade 200 is 99.6% pure nickel, one of the toughest metals. Properties of Nickel 200 include excellent mechanical properties, low gas content, low vapor pressure, magnetic properties, high thermal and electrical conductivity. These properties, along with its chemical composition, make Nickel 200 manufacturable and highly resistant to corrosive environments. Nickel 200 can be used in any environment up to 600º F. It is highly resistant to corrosion by neutral and alkaline salt solutions. Nickel 200 also has a low corrosion rate in neutral and distilled water. Metal can be hot formed into any shape and cold formed by all methods.
The chemical composition Nickel 200 alloy is outlined in the following table.
Element | Content (%) |
---|---|
Nickel, Ni | ≥ 99 |
Iron, Fe | ≤ 0.40 |
Manganese, Mn | ≤ 0.35 |
Silicon, Si | ≤ 0.35 |
Copper, Cu | ≤ 0.25 |
Carbon, C | ≤ 0.15 |
Sulfur, S | ≤ 0.010 |
The following table shows the physical properties of Nickel 200 alloy.
Properties | Metric | Imperial |
---|---|---|
Density | 8.89 g/cm3 | 0.321 lb/in3 |
Melting point | 1435-1446°C | 2615-2635°F |
The following are the list of applications of nickel 200 alloy:
Nickel 200 alloy can be shaped through all hot working and cold working practices. The alloy can be hot worked between 649°C (1200°F) and 1232°C (2250°F), with heavy forming carried out at temperatures above 871°C (1600°F). Annealing is performed at temperature between 704°C (1300°F) and 871°C (1600°F).