Alloy 600 is distinguished by its impressive combination of corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, strength, and excellent fabricability. This alloy showcases robust resistance to corrosion and elevated temperatures, making it an ideal choice for demanding applications.
Alloy C-276 stands out for its exceptional resistance across a spectrum of corrosive challenges. With a remarkable ability to resist localized corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and both oxidizing and reducing media, this alloy is well-suited for diverse chemical process environments.
Alloy 825 has excellent resistance to chloride-ion-induced stress corrosion cracking, reducing environments containing phosphoric and sulfuric acids, oxidizing environments containing nitric acid and nitrates, and pitting, crevice corrosion and intergranular corrosion.
Alloy 625 has excellent strength at temperatures up to 816℃. At higher temperatures, its strength is generally lower than that of other solid solution strengthened alloys. Alloy 625 has good oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 980℃ and shows good resistance to aqueous corrosion, but is relatively moderate compared to other more capable corrosion resistant alloys.
Nickel Alloy C-22 is a versatile Ni-Cr-Mo-W alloy with better comprehensive corrosion resistance performance than other Ni-Cr-Mo alloys, including Alloy C-276, Alloy C-4 and Alloy 625. Alloy C-22 has outstanding resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.
Alloy C-276 has excellent resistance to localized corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and to both oxidizing and reducing media, thus making it suitable for a wide variety of chemical process environments, including ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated media (organic and inorganic), formic and acetic acids, seawater and brine solutions.
Features: Alloy 600 has good resistance to corrosion and high temperature, and has high strength and good fabricability. It resists chloride-ion-incurred stress corrosion cracking, sulfur compounds and oxidizing conditions at high temperatures.
Through more than ten years of research and development, the production of MTSCO Alloy technology and efficiency of various materials have been greatly improved. The enterprise has passed the national quality management system certification of weapons and equipment, obtained more than 24 authorized patents, participated in the revision of 9 national standards and 3 industry standards.
Features: Alloy 718 is an age-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy that combines corrosion resistance with high strength and good fabricability. It has high creep-rupture strength at temperatures up to 700℃. Its excellent relaxation resistance contributes to its application in springs.
Application: Chemical and petrochemical process piping, heat exchangers, furnace components, carburizing equipment, heating-element sheathing, and nuclear power steam-generator tubing.