NeoNickel

Nickel alloys

With a highly experienced workforce, NeoNickel has established itself as the leader in the provision of high quality Nickel alloys. Discover the unmatched resilience and performance of nickel alloys, engineered to excel in demanding applications requiring superior corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and strength across various industries.

Nickel alloys (32)

602 CA®
Products: Round Bar, Sheet & Plate
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy 105
Products: Flat Bar, Round Bar
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy 42
Products: Round Bar, Sheet & Plate
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy 718 API
Products: Flat Bar, Round Bar
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy 725
Products: Flat Bar, Round Bar
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy B-2
Products: Sheet & Plate
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy K500
Products: Flat Bar, Round Bar
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy PE16
Products: Flat Bar
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy PK33
Products: Flat Bar, Sheet & Plate
Alloy type: Nickel
Alloy X-750
Products: Flat Bar, Sheet & Plate
Alloy type: Nickel

NeoNickel's Nickel Alloys Excel in Extreme Conditions

Nickel alloys are renowned for their exceptional resistance to corrosion, high-temperature stability, and mechanical strength. These alloys are engineered to meet demanding specifications across various industries. 

The primary function of nickel-based alloys is to provide durability and performance in extreme conditions. Commonly used in applications that require enhanced resistance to oxidation, thermal degradation and chemical reactions.

Applications

Nickel alloys find applications in numerous industries due to their unique properties. Here are some key uses:

  • Aerospace: Turbine engines and exhaust systems.
  • Marine: Seawater equipment and shipbuilding.
  • Chemical Processing: Reactors, tanks, and corrosion-resistant equipment.
  • Power Generation: Gas and steam turbines.
  • Petrochemical: Refinery equipment and pipelines.
  • Medical Devices: Implants and surgical instruments.
  • Automotive: Exhaust systems and turbochargers.
  • Energy Sector: Nuclear reactors and renewable energy components.
  • Electronics: Connectors and magnetic materials.
  • Construction: Architectural features and cladding.

Resources of Interest:

  1. The Role of Nickel Alloys in Aerospace Engineering
  2. The Role of Alloys in Chlorine and Fluorine Production

Composition of Nickel Alloys

Nickel alloys are composed of various elements that enhance their performance properties. The primary ingredient is nickel, which imparts corrosion resistance and strength. Additional elements often included in these alloys:

  • Chromium: Improves oxidation and corrosion resistance.
  • Molybdenum: Enhances resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
  • Iron: Contributes to the overall mechanical properties.
  • Copper: Provides resistance to various acids.
  • Titanium: Increases strength and stability at high temperatures.

What Drives the Performance of Our Alloys?

Our nickel alloys are made by adding elements to produce a desired characteristic or physical property specific to an application. 

Our alloys are versatile, so you’ll find them in many applications and industries. Some typical application uses include super-heaters and re-heater tubing, reformer outlet pigtails and manifolds, gas turbine engine parts and liquid fuel rocket motor components.

Benefits of Our Alloys

  1. Improved Versatility
  2. Higher Toughness
  3. Increased corrosion resistance 
  4. Oxidation resistance
  5. Improved strength at higher and lower temperatures

For superior performance in challenging environments, NeoNickel offers a comprehensive range of nickel alloy metals tailored to meet specific industrial requirements. Our expertise ensures that each alloy is designed to deliver reliability and efficiency across diverse applications. Get in touch for more information, and expert advice.

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