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Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

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Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - Superior corrosion resistance, ideal for diverse applications. Meets high-temperature requirements.

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Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

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Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet - 0.043 inch Size, Ni 99.6, Low Carbon, Corrosion Resistant

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The Nickel 201 Alloy Sheet in 0.043-inch size offers exceptional mechanical properties and excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for various applications including food processing equipment, chemical handling, aerospace components, and more. With a nickel content of 99.6% and low carbon composition, this alloy provides superior performance at temperatures exceeding 600°F. Its compliance with industry standards ensures reliability and durability in demanding environments.

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Additional Information Additional Information
The temperature range 1200 ºF to 2250 ºF is recommended and should be carefully abided as the proper temperature is the most important factor in achieving hot malleability. Full information of the forming process should be sought and understood before proceeding.Nickel 201 is the low carbon version of Nickel 200. It is preferred to Nickel 200 for applications involving exposure to temperatures above 600 ºF. With low base hardness and lower work-hardening rate, it is particularly suited for cold forming. Nickel 201 can be cold formed by all conventional methods, but because nickel alloys have greater stiffness than stainless steels more power is required to perform the operations.
Applications 0
Manufacture and handling of sodium hydroxide, particularly at temperature above 300 ºC.Production of viscose rayon. Manufacture of soap.Aniline hydrochloride production and in the chlorination of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, methane and ethane.Manufacture of vinyl chloride monomer.Storage and distribution systems for phenol immunity from any for of attack ensures absolute product purity.Reactors and vessels in which fluorine is generated and reacted with hydrocarbons
Characteristics 0
Good resistance to corrosion in acids and alkalis and is most useful under reducing conditions.Outstanding resistance to caustic alkalis up to and including the molten state.In acid, alkaline and neutral salt solutions the material shows good resistance, but in oxidizing salt solutions severe attack will occur.Resistant to all dry gases at room temperature and in dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride may be used in temperatures up to 550 ºC.Resistance to mineral acids varies according to temperature and concentration and whether the solution is aerated or not. Corrosion resistance is better in de-aerated acid.Virtually immune to inter granular attack above 315 ºC, chlorates must be kept to a minimum.
General Resistance Barrod Usa
B160
General Resistance Barrod Wkstf
17752
General Resistance Fitting Usa
B163
General Resistance Forging Usa
B564
General Resistance General Resistance
Corrosion
General Resistance Pipetube Usa
B161
General Resistance Pipetube Wkstf
17740
General Resistance Sheetplate Usa
B162
General Resistance Sheetplate Wkstf
17750
General Resistance Unified Numbering System Uns
N02201
General Resistance Weld Electrode
ENi-1
General Resistance Weld Wire
ERNi-Cl
General Resistance Werkstof
2.4068
Machinability Ratings Note
These machinability ratios must be recognized as approximate values. They are a reasonable guide to relative tool life and lower required for cutting. It is obvious, however, that variables of speed, cutting oil, feed and depth of cut will significantly affect these ratios.
Machinability Ratings Speed Percent Of B1112
40
Machinability Ratings Speed Surface
65 ft/mm
Mechanical Elongation
60 to 40 %
Mechanical Hardness
BHN 75 - 100
Mechanical Mechanical Type
Annealed
Mechanical Tensile Strength
50 to 60 ksi
Mechanical Yield Strength
10 to 25 ksi
Nominal Chemistry Cobalt Co
Included in Nickel
Nominal Chemistry Maximum Carbon C
0.02
Nominal Chemistry Maximum Copper Cu
0.25
Nominal Chemistry Maximum Iron Fe
0.4
Nominal Chemistry Maximum Manganese Mn
0.35
Nominal Chemistry Maximum Silicon Si
0.35
Nominal Chemistry Minimum Nickel Ni
99.0
Physical Curie Temperature
680 ºF
Physical Density
0.321 lb/in³
Physical Electrical Resistivity
10 ohm/cir-mil-ft
Physical Melting Range
2615 to 2635 ºF
Physical Specific Heat
0.109 Btu/lb ºF
Physical Thermal Expansion Coefficient At 70 To 200 Degree Fahre
7.3 x 10-6 in/in/ºF
Specifications Alloy
201
Specifications Size
0.043 in
Specifications Type
Sheet