Our team is highly trained and experienced in servicing and producing all types of steel supplies. Need help or have a question?
sales@abrasionresistantpipe.com
Tel.: +8621-3378-0199
Our team is highly trained and experienced in servicing and producing all types of steel supplies. Need help or have a question?
sales@abrasionresistantpipe.com
Tel.: +8621-3378-0199
We can provide sectional materials and castings such as bar, rod, tube, pipe, plate, sheet, strip, belt and wire. According to the requirements of the clients, we furtherly customize special alloys, as well as guide samples, high precision spare parts and pressure vessel made of special alloy . They are extensively applied in the fields of oil service, petrochemical industry, national defense, nuclear industry, aviation and power generation, etc.
Products | Standard |
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Sheet/Plate content | ASTM B443, AMS 5599, AMS 5869, ISO 6208, VdTüV 499, BS 3072NA21, EN 10095, DIN 17750 |
Round Bar/Wire content | ASTM B446, AMS 5666, AMS 5837, ISO 9723, ISO 9724, ISO 9725, VdTüV 499, BS3076NA21, EN 10095, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754 |
Pipe & Tube content | ASTM B444, ASTM B751, ASTM B829, ASTM B775, ASTM B705, ASTM B704, AMS 5581, ISO 6207, VdTüV 499, BS 3074NA21, DIN 17751 |
Fittings content | ASTM B366 |
Forgings content | ASTM B564, AMS 5666 |
Weld Wire content | AWS A5.14 ERNiCrMo-3, AWS A5.11 ENiCrMo-3, DIN 1736 SG NiCr20Mo9Nb |
Other grades available upon request:
Delivery requirment:
MONEL / Inconel ®alloys | INCOLOY®alloys | Hastelloy®alloys | Other alloys |
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MONEL®Monel 400 | Incoloy 800H | Hastelloy B | A-286 |
MONEL®alloy K-500 | Incoloy 800HT | Hastelloy B-2 | 254SMO |
Inconel 600 | Incoloy 825 | Hastelloy C-4 | Nimonic 80A |
Inconel 601 | Incoloy 901 | Hastelloy C-22 | Invar alloy |
Inconel 625 | Incoloy 926 | Hastelloy C-276 | 904L |
Inconel 718 | Inconel 600 | Hastelloy N10675 | Duplex S31803 |
Inconel X-750 | Inconel 601 |
Diameters 12.7 mm – 2380 mm (0.500 in. – 15 in.) and weights up to ca. 9,000 kg (20,000 lb).
Round-cornered squares
102 mm to 356 mm (4 in. to 14 in.) across flats and weights up to approx. 9,000 kg (20,000 lb).
Hot-rolled rod
Diameters 13 mm to 305 mm (0.5 in. to 12 in.) and lengths up to ca. 6.0 m (20 ft). Longer lengths on application.
Hot-rolled wire rod
Diameters 5.51 mm – 25 mm (0.217 in. – 1.0 in.) in coil form.
Cold-drawn rounds
Diameters 13 mm to 102 mm (0.5 in. to 4.0 in.) and lengths up to approx. 10 m (32 ft).
Cold-drawn hexagons
13 mm to 101.6 mm (0.5 in. to 4.00 in.) across flats and lengths up to ca. 6.0 m (20 ft).
Cold-drawn wire
Diameters from 0.8 mm to 15 mm (0.2 in. to 0.59 in.) available in coil, on reels and in “pay-off packs”.
Extruded profiles
Rectangular and shaped sections, including near-net profiles, to meet design demands.
*Please note that not all the alloys are available in all forms, weights, and sizes.
Superalloys Available include:
NIMONIC® alloys 75, 80A, 90, 105, 263, 901, PE11, PE16, and PK33.
INCONEL® alloys 600, 617, 625, 718, X-750, 783, and HX.
Waspaloy
Design Sizes and Tolerances
For individual orders or inquiries, contact us .
Alloys
Commercial and high purity Nickel grades.
Specialty grades such as MONEL®Monel 400, MONEL®alloy K-500, Incoloy 800H Etc.
Dimensions – Special Metals Huntington Production
Foil
Special Metals manufactures electroformed nickel foil products using a proprietary, continuous electrodeposition process. High-purity nickel foil is used to produce battery mesh, heating elements, gaskets, etc. Thickness range is 6 – 150 microns.
*Please note that not all the alloys are available in all forms, weights, and sizes.
Stocks
Many standard pipe sizes are available from stock in Shanghai, China, from the Services locations in continental Europe, or from the independent distributors worldwide. Please ask for local details.
Manufacturing
Cold-worked seamless tubing is made by tube reduction (pilgering) or cold-drawing according to the alloy, size and finish required. As-extruded pipe and tube sizes are also available. Testing facilities include visual, hydraulic, ultrasonic, eddy current, and boroscope examinations.
Size Capabilities
Cold-worked seamless tubing is available in the 9.5 – 219 mm (3/8 – 8 5/8 in) O.D. range.
As-extruded (hot-worked) tubing is available in the 50.8 – 254 mm (2 – 10 in) O.D. range.
Minimum Mill Quantities
Small batch quantities, 250 or 500 kg, can be offered for most tube sizes.
Complementary Products
Please inquire for complementary products such as U-bent tubing, internally finned tubing, high-quality seam-welded tubing, and fittings such as flanges, bends, and elbows.
*Please note that not all the alloys are available in all forms, weights, and sizes.
Alloys
Commercial and high purity Nickel grades.
Product Sizes
Wire in “pay-off” packs – diameters from 0.5 – 2.0 mm in packs 360 mm O.D. X 250 mm I.D. X 270 mm high, or 510 mm O.D. X 355 mm I.D. X 380 mm high.
Wire in bulk drums – small diameter (0.8 – 2.5 mm) wire on drums carrying 120 – 250 kg of product.
Wire on spools – 102 – 1.5 mm diameter on plastic spools conforming to DIN 46399.
Wire on former – annealed, 2.0 – 4.0 mm diameter, pattern-layered.
Product Finishes
Bright annealed – available to order for products 4 mm diameter and below.
Annealed and pickled – available to order for products 0.8 mm diameter and above.
Temper Drawn – available to order.
Coated – available to order for cold-heading and spring applications.
Centerless ground – available as straight lengths, 5 – 15 mm diameter.
Shaped section – available in coil for selected alloys and sizes.
*Please note that not all the alloys are available in all forms, weights, and sizes.
Alloy | GB | UNS | SEW VDIUV | BS | AFNOR |
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Incoloy 800 | NS111 | N08800 | W.Nr.1.4876 | NA15 | Z8NC32.21 |
X10NiCrAlTi3220 | |||||
Incoloy 800H | NS112 | NO8810 | W.Nr.1.4958 | NA 15 (H) | |
X5 NiCrAlTi 31-20 | |||||
Incoloy 800HT | N08811 | W.Nr.1.4959* | |||
X 8 NiCrAlTi 32-21 | |||||
Incoloy 825 | NS142 | N08825 | W.Nr.2.4858 | NA16 | NC21FeDu |
NiCr21Mo | |||||
Inconel 600 | NS312 | N06600 | W.Nr.2.4816 | NA14 | NC15FE |
NiCrl 5Fe | |||||
Inconel 601 | NS313 | N06601 | W.Nr.2.4851 | NC23FeA | |
NiCr23Fe | |||||
Inconel 625 | NS336 | N06625 | W.Nr.2.4856 | NA21 | NC 22 DNb |
NiCr22Mo9Nb | |||||
Inconel 718 | GH4169 | N07718 | W.Nr.2.4668 | NA 51 | NC19FeNb |
NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mo3 | |||||
Incoloy 926 | N08926 | W.Nr.1.4529 | X1NiCrMoCu | X1NiCrMoCu | |
X1NiCrMoCu | |||||
Inconel X-750 | GH4145 | N07750 | W.Nr.2.4669 | NC15TNbA | |
NiCr15Fe7TiAl | |||||
Monel 400 | N04400 | W.Nr.2.4360 | NA 12 | Nu 30 | |
NiCu30Fe | |||||
Hastelloy B | Ns321 | N10001 | |||
Hastelloy B-2 | NS322 | N10665 | W.Nr.2.4617 | NiMo28 | |
NiMo28 | |||||
Hastelloy C | NS333 | ||||
Hastelloy C-22 | N06022 | W.Nr.2.4602 | |||
Hastelloy C276 | NS334 | N10276 | W.Nr.2.4819 | NC17D | |
NiMo16Cr15W | |||||
254SMO | S31254 | W.Nr.1.4547 | |||
904L | N08904 | W.Nr.1.4539 | |||
GH1140 | GH1140 | ||||
GH2132 | GH2132 | S66286 | W.Nr.1.4890 | ||
GH3030 | GH3030 | ||||
GH3044 | GH3044 | ||||
GH3128 | GH3128 | ||||
Carpenter 20 | NS143 | N08020 | W.Nr.2.4660 | ||
NiCr20CuMo | |||||
Alloy31 | N08031 | W.Nr.1.4562 | |||
X1NiCrMoCu32-28-7 | |||||
Invar 36 | K93600 | W.Nr.1.3912 | X1NiCrMoCu | Fe-Ni36 | |
Ni36 |
Nickel is a chemical element with the symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel belongs to the transition metals and is hard and ductile. Pure nickel, powdered to maximize the reactive surface area, shows a significant chemical activity, but larger pieces are slow to react with air under standard conditions because an oxide layer forms on the surface and prevents further corrosion (passivation). Even so, pure native nickel is found in Earth’s crust only in tiny amounts, usually in ultramafic rocks, and in the interiors of larger nickel–iron meteorites that were not exposed to oxygen when outside Earth’s atmosphere.
Nickel is a silvery-white metal with a slight golden tinge that takes a high polish. It is one of only four elements that are magnetic at or near room temperature, the others being iron, cobalt and gadolinium. Its Curie temperature is 355 °C (671 °F), meaning that bulk nickel is non-magnetic above this temperature.[11] The unit cell of nickel is a face-centered cube with the lattice parameter of 0.352 nm, giving an atomic radius of 0.124 nm. This crystal structure is stable to pressures of at least 70 GPa. Nickel belongs to the transition metals. It is hard, malleable and ductile, and has a relatively high for transition metals electrical and thermal conductivity. The high compressive strength of 34 GPa, predicted for ideal crystals, is never obtained in the real bulk material due to the formation and movement of dislocations; however, it has been reached in Ni nanoparticles.
Nickel metal is mainly used in the electroplating industry. Nickel-plated items are beautiful, clean, and not easy to rust. Very fine nickel powder is often used as a catalyst in the chemical industry.
Nickel is used extensively to make alloys. Adding nickel to steel can improve the mechanical strength. For example, when the nickel content in steel increases from 294% to 7.04%, the tensile strength increases from 522 kg / mm2 to 728 kg / mm3. Nickel steel is used to manufacture parts such as turbine blades, crankshafts, connecting rods, etc. where the machine is subjected to high pressure, impact and reciprocating loads. Nickel steel with 36% nickel content and 0.3-05% carbon content has a very small expansion coefficient and hardly expands and contracts without shrinking. It is used to manufacture a variety of precision machinery and precise gauges. High nickel steel with 46% nickel and 015% carbon is called “platinum-like” because its expansion coefficient is similar to platinum and glass. This high nickel steel can be welded into glass. It is very important in the production of light bulbs and can be used as a substitute for platinum wire. Some precision lens frames are also made of this platinum-like steel, and the lens will not fall out of the frame due to thermal expansion and contraction. An alloy composed of 675% nickel, 16% iron, 15% chromium, and 15% manganese has a large resistance and is used to manufacture various varistor and electric heater.
Titanium-nickel alloy has the ability of “memory”, and the memory is very strong, after a long time, repeated tens of millions of times without error. Its “memory” ability is to remember its original shape, so people call it “shape memory alloy”. It turns out that this alloy has a characteristic transition temperature. Above the transition temperature, it has a structure, and below the transition temperature, it has another structure. Different structures have different performances. For example: a titanium-nickel memory alloy, when it is above the transition temperature, it is very hard and strong, but below this temperature, it is very soft and easy to cold work. In this way, when we need it to remember what shape, we make it into that shape, which is its “permanent memory” shape, below the transition temperature, because it is very soft, we can make it to a considerable extent It deforms arbitrarily. And when it is needed to return to its original shape, just heat it above the transition temperature.
Nickel is magnetic and can be attracted by magnets. The alloy made of aluminum, cobalt and nickel is more magnetic. When this alloy is attracted by an electromagnet, not only will it be sucked in, but it will also hang something sixty times heavier under it, and it will not fall. In this way, it can be used to manufacture electromagnetic cranes.
Nickel salts are mostly green. Nickel hydroxide is brownish black, and nickel oxide is grayish black. Nickel oxide is commonly used to make iron-nickel alkaline batteries.
Alloy | China GB | Ameraica UNS | Germany SEW VDIUV | England BS | France AFNOR |
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Incoloy 800 | NS111 | N08800 | W.Nr.1.4876 X10NiCrAlTi3220 | NA15 | Z8NC32.21 |
Incoloy 800H | NS112 | NO8810 | W.Nr.1.4958 X5 NiCrAlTi 31-20 | NA 15 (H) | |
Incoloy 800HT | N08811 | W.Nr.1.4959* X 8 NiCrAlTi 32-21 | |||
Incoloy 825 | NS142 | N08825 | W.Nr.2.4858 NiCr21Mo | NA16 | NC21FeDu |
Inconel 600 | NS312 | N06600 | W.Nr.2.4816 NiCrl 5Fe | NA14 | NC15FE |
Inconel 601 | NS313 | N06601 | W.Nr.2.4851 NiCr23Fe | NC23FeA | |
Inconel 625 | NS336 | N06625 | W.Nr.2.4856 NiCr22Mo9Nb | NA21 | NC 22 DNb |
Inconel 718 | GH4169 | N07718 | W.Nr.2.4668 NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mo3 | NA 51 | NC19FeNb |
Incoloy 926 | N08926 | W.Nr.1.4529 X1NiCrMoCu | X1NiCrMoCu | X1NiCrMoCu | |
Inconel X-750 | GH4145 | N07750 | W.Nr.2.4669 NiCr15Fe7TiAl | NC15TNbA | |
Monel 400 | N04400 | W.Nr.2.4360 NiCu30Fe | NA 12 | Nu 30 | |
Hastelloy B | Ns321 | N10001 | |||
Hastelloy B-2 | NS322 | N10665 | W.Nr.2.4617 NiMo28 | NiMo28 | |
Hastelloy C | NS333 | ||||
Hastelloy C-22 | N06022 | W.Nr.2.4602 | |||
Hastelloy C276 | NS334 | N10276 | W.Nr.2.4819 NiMo16Cr15W | NC17D | |
254SMO | S31254 | W.Nr.1.4547 | |||
904L | N08904 | W.Nr.1.4539 | |||
GH1140 | GH1140 | ||||
GH2132 | GH2132 | S66286 | W.Nr.1.4890 | ||
GH3030 | GH3030 | ||||
GH3044 | GH3044 | ||||
GH3128 | GH3128 | ||||
Carpenter 20 | NS143 | N08020 | W.Nr.2.4660 NiCr20CuMo | ||
Alloy31 | N08031 | W.Nr.1.4562 X1NiCrMoCu32-28-7 | |||
Invar 36 | K93600 | W.Nr.1.3912 Ni36 | X1NiCrMoCu | Fe-Ni36 |