Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Kg |
Wall Thickness | 2 mm |
Outside Diameter | 200mm |
Single Piece Length | 6 Meter |
Material | Nickel |
Usage/Application | Manufacturing |
Steel Grade | Nickel 200 |
Elongation | 45% |
Density | 8.9 g/cm3 |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
NICKEL PIPE
Nickel 200 and 201 are approved for construction of pressure vessels and components under ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division Nickel 200 can be used to reduce the development of passive oxide films in highly oxidative media. It offers outstanding resistance to caustics and is highly protective In all environments.
This Nickel Alloy may be annealed over a wide range of temperatures above its recrystallization temperature. For heavily cold worked material, the temperature may be as low as 1100° to 1200°F (595° to 650°C), but from a practical viewpoint, the range is usually about 1300 to 1700°F (705° to 925°C). Grain growth is rather rapid in Nickel 200 at elevated temperatures owing to the absence of a number of residual elements and secondary phases that tend to inhibit grain growth in more complex alloys. At higher temperatures, time at temperature must be carefully watched in order to exercise control over grain size.
Batch annealing in the box, retort, or open furnaces is usually performed in the range of 1300° to 1500°F (705° to 815°C) for about 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the cross-section and amount of contained cold work. Because of its high thermal conductivity, the heating rate will be relatively rapid. The cooling rate is not critical, and quenching is not necessary except as a means to shorten the heat-treating cycle or to partially reduce any surface oxide developed during heating or cooling in an oxidizing atmosphere.
Thanks & Regards,
Parth Shah
Sankalp Alloys Overseas
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Kg |
Single Piece Length | 6 Meter |
Product Type | Seamless |
Material Grade | 201 |
Standard | UNS N02201 |
Usage/Application | Manufacturing |
Wall Thickness | 40 mm |
Material | Nickel |
Outer Diameter | 200 mm |
Shape | Round |
Color | Silver |
Surface Finish | Polished |
Nickel 200 and 201 are approved for construction of pressure vessels and components under ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division Nickel 200 can be used to reduce the development of passive oxide films in highly oxidative media. It offers outstanding resistance to caustics and is highly protective In all environments.
This Nickel Alloy may be annealed over a wide range of temperatures above its recrystallization temperature. For heavily cold worked material, the temperature may be as low as 1100° to 1200°F (595° to 650°C), but from a practical viewpoint, the range is usually about 1300 to 1700°F (705° to 925°C). Grain growth is rather rapid in Nickel 200 at elevated temperatures owing to the absence of a number of residual elements and secondary phases that tend to inhibit grain growth in more complex alloys. At higher temperatures, time at temperature must be carefully watched in order to exercise control over grain size.
Batch annealing in the box, retort, or open furnaces is usually performed in the range of 1300° to 1500°F (705° to 815°C) for about 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the cross-section and amount of contained cold work. Because of its high thermal conductivity, the heating rate will be relatively rapid. The cooling rate is not critical, and quenching is not necessary except as a means to shorten the heat-treating cycle or to partially reduce any surface oxide developed during heating or cooling in an oxidizing atmosphere.
Thanks & Regards,
Parth Shah
Sankalp Alloys Overseas
Additional Information: