Nickel and nickel alloys

About the material

Nickel alloys are essential for applications requiring high corrosion and temperature resistance – such as in the chemical, energy or watchmaking industries. They include:

  • Pure nickel
  • Binary alloys such as Ni-Cu, Ni-Si or Ni-Mo
  • Ternary systems such as Ni-Cr-Fe, Ni-Cr-Mo
  • High-performance superalloys
Pure nickel

Commercially available nickel (purity ≥ 99.6%) offers excellent corrosion resistance in reducing media. Nickel 200 (UNS N02200 / 2.4060 & 2.4066) in particular is known for its chemical resistance and good formability.

Nickel-copper alloys

Nickel and copper form a continuous solid solution without precipitation. These alloys can only be hardened by cold forming and are characterised by excellent corrosion resistance:

  • Better than pure nickel in a reducing environment
  • Better than copper in an oxidising environment
High-temperature-resistant nickel alloys

Alloys based on nickel-chromium, nickel-chromium-iron or nickel-molybdenum offer outstanding strength at high temperatures and very good media resistance.

The most important materials include:

  • 2.4816 / NiCr15Fe (known as Inconel®) – ideal for thermal and mechanical stress
  • 2.4819 / NiMo16Cr15W (Hastelloy® C-276) – proven in highly corrosive environments, e.g. with chlorides or acids

Nickel and nickel alloys

Description Techsheet
1.3912 - Nickel-based alloy / Ni36 / F1684 / NF A54-301
2.4050 - Pure nickel / Nickel270
2.4066 - Pure nickel / Nickel200
2.4066 - Pure nickel / Nickel205
2.4478 - Nickel-based alloy / NiFe47 / FN52
2.4668 - Nickel-based alloy / Inconel® 718 / B637 / NC19FeNb
2.4669 - Nickel-based alloy / Inconel® X-750 / B637 / NC15FeTNbA
2.4816 - Nickel-based alloy / Inconel® 600 / NC15Fe10M jas-015-tech-sheet-2.4816-wire.pdf PDF
Alloy 902 - Nickel-based alloy

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