Nickel

Sandvik Presents Sanicro(TM) 56Mo, a New Slickline Grade for the Most Extreme Oil and Gas Environments

HOUSTON - Sandvik, a developer and producer of advanced stainless steels, special alloys, titanium and other high-performance materials, is launching its new slickline grade Sanicro™ 56Mo, a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy suitable for service in the most corrosive oil and gas environments. Sanicro™ 56Mo was developed as an alternative to more costly competitor grades, and it comes with...

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Master Alloys are offered for custom metallurgical alloying.

Master Alloys are offered for custom metallurgical alloying.

Produced in small prototype (research) quantities, custom metallurgical alloy products and shapes are available from metal bases - aluminum, copper, nickel, tin, and zinc - for casting, chemical processes, and plating. Alloy compositions are verified throughout manufacturing cycle with spectrographs, utilizing NBS traceable standards. Along with standard formulations, shapes, and sizes, special...

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Nickel Alloys handle harsh chemical plant conditions.

Nickel Alloys handle harsh chemical plant conditions.

Bare wire and covered electrode versions of Arcos 59 are designed for welding in corrosive environments of chemical processing facilities. With corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal stability, Arcos 59 (ERNiCrMo-13) bare wire is nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with extra low carbon and silicon contents and no tungsten to prevent grain-boundary precipitation during hot forming...

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New Nickel Flux Cored Wire AWS Classification Provides Industry with Insight on Growing Product Area

New Nickel Flux Cored Wire AWS Classification Provides Industry with Insight on Growing Product Area

St. Louis, MO (July 17, 2007) - The American Welding Society's recent issuance of standards concerning nickel flux cored wires allows fabricators to choose from a variety of welding processes, say officials from Stoody, the leading United States manufacturer of all-position nickel flux cored wires. AWS annually releases a catalog of codes to advise proper procedures and materials for every type...

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High Nickel Alloy Wire withstands temperatures to 1,800-

High Nickel Alloy Wire withstands temperatures to 1,800-

Arcos 382 is used for welding of alloys 600, 601, and 800 to themselves; for clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium alloys; and for dissimilar welding of nickel-based alloys. Designed to withstand pitting corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking in chloride containing environments, alloy is suited for use in desalination plants. It provides high-strength, resistance to oxidation,...

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Welding Electrodes are nickel-based.

Part of nickel-iron alloy group, self-shielded SelectWear 55NI is intended for buildup, joining, and repair of cast iron components as well as welding of cast iron to dissimilar metals. With hardness maintained to 1,200Â-

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Nickel Alloy Plate delivers heat-resistance.

Developed to provide resistance to carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres at elevated temperatures, Alloy 330 (UNS N08330) Plate is austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy suited for thermal processing, chemical, petrochemical, and power generation industries. With nickel content of 34-37%, alloy remains resistant to both chloride stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement from precipitation of...

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Nickel passes 180-

Nickel passes 180-

Nitec 9500 pH-regulated, 6-9% phosphorus electroless nickel is for use over steel, copper, brass, magnesium, aluminum, and other base metals. Product combines high-speed deposition and deposits that remain bright through 8 turnovers. Normal replenishments of stable, 3-component bath automatically regulates solution pH.

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Nickel Flux-Cored Wires offer arc stability.

Nickel Flux-Cored Wires offer arc stability.

Type A-T1, 625-T1, 82-T1, 182-T1 and HX-T1 flux-cored wires meet chemistry requirements of AWS EniCrFe-2, ERNiCrMo-3, ERNiCr-3, and EniCrMo-2. Operational characteristics make them suitable for similar and dissimilar joining applications, as well as many cladding applications. Wires offer arc stability even when welding in vertical position.

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