About High Nickel Alloys Steel Plates
Our offered High Nickel Alloys Steel Plates are used extensively because of their corrosion resistance, high temperature strength and their special magnetic and thermal expansion properties. The major alloy types that are used are Iron-Nickel-Chromium alloys / Stainless Steels, Copper-Nickel alloys and Nickel-Copper alloys, Nickel-Chromium and Nickel-Chromium-Iron alloys, and Low Expansion Alloys / Magnetic Alloys. High Nickel Alloys Steel Plates finds usage in chemical processing & chlorate manufacturing, desalination, architecture, medical, power generation, marine, hydro carbon processing, automotive, and aerospace.
Available in Grades:
- Hastelloy C-276
- Hastelloy B-2
- Hastelloy B-3
- Inconel 600
- Inconel 800
- Inconel 825
- Monel 400
- Monel 500
- Nimonic 75
- Nimonic 90
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Thickness
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10-300 mm
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Brand
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Metalloy
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Material
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Nickel Alloy
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Usage/Application
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Industrial
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Shape
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Rectangular
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Surface Treatment
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Polished
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Width
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1250-2500 mm
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Exceptional Heat and Corrosion ResistanceHigh Nickel Alloy Steel Plates are crafted to withstand temperatures up to 1100C depending on grade, offering proven resistance to corrosive environments. This makes them a reliable choice for industries requiring durability under extreme conditions, such as chemical processing and petrochemical plants. Their robust composition ensures longevity and sustained performance in harsh operating scenarios.
Flexible Sizing and Fabrication ChoicesWith options for thickness ranging from 3mm to 150mm, and availability in standard or customized dimensions, users can select plates tailored to precise project requirements. The manufacturing process includes hot Rolled and cold rolled fabrication, ensuring optimal mechanical properties. The versatility in shape-rectangular, square, or custom-further supports diverse installation needs.
FAQ's of High Nickel Alloys Steel Plates:
Q: How do High Nickel Alloy Steel Plates ensure resistance to corrosion and high temperatures?
A: These steel plates are composed of high nickel content alloys such as Inconel, Monel, and Hastelloy, which provide outstanding resistance to corrosion and can endure temperatures up to 1100C, depending on the specific grade selected.
Q: What industries commonly use these plates, and why are they preferred?
A: Industries such as chemical processing, power generation, petrochemical, and oil & gas utilize high nickel alloy steel plates because they offer high strength, superior corrosion resistance, and reliable performance under intense pressure and temperature.
Q: When can I expect delivery for custom and standard sizes?
A: Standard sizes are typically available from ready stock, while customized dimensions have lead times ranging from 2 to 6 weeks, depending on size and manufacturing requirements.
Q: Where are these alloy steel plates manufactured and supplied from?
A: High Nickel Alloy Steel Plates are produced, distributed, exported, and supplied by manufacturers, traders, and service providers across India, ensuring a wide network for delivery and support.
Q: What is the process for fabricating these plates?
A: Fabrication of high nickel alloy steel plates involves either hot rolling or cold rolling. Both methods yield plates with excellent mechanical properties and are suitable for achieving precise thickness and finishes as required.
Q: How does the weldability and machinability affect installation and performance?
A: These plates boast excellent weldability and good machinability, facilitating efficient installation and customization. These features ensure that complex fabrication and joining processes can be performed smoothly without compromising strength or integrity.
Q: What benefits do High Nickel Alloy Steel Plates offer over other steel types?
A: Compared to standard steels, these plates deliver higher tensile strength, enhanced hardness (200-250 HB), superior corrosion resistance, and robust heat tolerance, making them advantageous for critical and high-stress industrial applications.