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Nickel Alloys

What are the applications for Incoloy 825?

Alloy 825’s corrosion resistance in a wide range of oxidising and non-oxidising acids is far better than might have been anticipated.

What are the applications for Inconel 718?

Outside of aerospace, the largest single market for Alloy 718 is in assorted Oil & Gas applications.

What is Incoloy 925?

Alloy 925 is a precipitation-hardened version of Alloy 825.

What is Inconel 718?

Alloy 718 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium alloy.

What is API 6A CRA?

API 6A CRA is a supplement to API 6A, covering a group of high performance alloys – specifically age-hardened nickel alloys.

What is the difference between Alloy 825 and Alloy 925?

Alloy 825 and Alloy 925 are nearly identical in composition, but Alloy 925 is appreciably higher strength.

What is the difference between Alloy 625 and Alloy 725?

Alloy 625 and Alloy 725 are nearly identical in composition, but Alloy 725 is appreciably higher strength.

Which is better, nickel or stainless steel?

With such a wide range of different alloys available, it is quite possible that several may all be suitable for a given application.

What is the difference between nickel alloys and nickel-copper alloys?

Nickel-Copper alloys are those where copper is the main alloying element to a base nickel composition.

What does Inconel® mean?

Inconel is a trademark belonging to Special Metal Inc and applied to a family of nickel – chrome alloys.

What does Incoloy® mean?

Incoloy is a trademark belonging to Special Metal Inc and applied to a family of nickel – iron – chrome alloys.

What does Monel® mean?

Monel is a trademark belonging to Special Metal Inc and applied to a family of nickel – copper alloys.

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