High Nickel Alloy coils are a type of material known for their superior corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and excellent mechanical properties. These materials are typically made from nickel, chromium, and molybdenum-based alloys. Their high resistance to corrosion and oxidation has allowed High Nickel Alloy coils to be utilized in industries requiring material that is durable enough to withstand the extreme conditions of high heat and chemical exposure.
Velocity Steel India has emerged to cater for our valued customers who prefer and have a demand of acquiring premium quality High Nickel Alloy coils from our company in the vicinity of Mumbai. Being an age-old supplier and stockholder, we provide you various varieties of high-nickel alloys coils according to your need. High Nickel Alloy Coil is basically based upon the nickel-chromium-iron alloy, which gets its subdivision in four different ways including Monel, Nickel, Inconel Alloys, and Hastelloy Strip. Available in various forms including Nickel Sheets, Nickel Plates, Coils, Rods, Wires, Pipes, Tubes, Flanges, Fittings and Fasteners, these materials fit a wide range of industrial application.
Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Oil & Natural Gas Organization, Fats, Fertilizers, Sugar Mills & Distilleries, Cement Industries, Ship Builders, Paper Industries, Pumps, Automation, Paints, Steel Industries, etc.
STANDARD | Nickel 200 | Nickel 201 |
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UNS | N02200 | N02201 |
WERKSTOFF NR. | 2.4066 | 2.4068 |
AFNOR | N-100M | - |
EN | Ni 99.2 | LC-Ni 99 |
JIS | NW 2200 | NW 2201 |
BS | NA 11 | NA 11 |
GOST | НП-2 | НП-2 |
Grade | Nickel Alloy 200 | Nickel Alloy 201 | |
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NI | 99.0 min | NI | 99.0 min |
FE | 0.40 max | FE | 0.40 max |
CU | 0.25 max | CU | 0.25 max |
C | 0.15 max | C | 0.02 max> |
MN | 0.35 max | MN | 0.35 max |
S | 0.01 max | S | 0.01 max |
SI | 0.35 max | SI | 0.35 max |
Grade | Nickel Alloy 200 / 201 |
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Density | 8.9 g/cm3 |
Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Psi – 21500 , MPa – 148 |
Tensile Strength | Psi – 67000 , MPa – 462 |
Elongation | 45 % |
Melting Point | 1446 °C (2635 °F) |