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| Brand Name : | NikTech |
| Model Number : | incoloy 800 |
| Certification : | ISO 9001:2008 |
| Price : | Negotiatable |
| Payment Terms : | ,L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability : | 300 Ton per Month |
| Delivery Time : | 2-30days |
Premium Pure Nickel Rods (UNS N02200/N02201): Engineered for Extreme Performance in Hostile Environments
Pure Nickel Rods, compliant with UNS N02200 (Nickel 200) and N02201 (Nickel 201) standards, redefine reliability in applications demanding unwavering resistance to aggressive chemical attack, superior thermal/electrical efficiency, and structural stability across a staggering -200°C to +600°C operational range. Precision-crafted for industries where material failure is not an option, these rods excel in:
Aerospace & Defense: Cryogenic fuel transfer systems, rocket engine components, and satellite thermal management.
Advanced Chemical Processing: Caustic soda (NaOH) reactors, chlorine gas handling, and sulfuric acid (≤80% concentration) equipment.
High-Precision Electronics: Semiconductor fabrication tools, ultra-conductive battery terminals, and EMI/RF shielding solutions.
| Property | Nickel 200 | Nickel 201 | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ni Content | ≥99.0% | ≥99.0% | Ultra-high purity, low carbon (Ni 201: C ≤0.02%) |
| Density | 8.89 g/cm³ | 8.89 g/cm³ | ASTM B160/B161 compliant |
| Tensile Strength | 380–550 MPa | 345–485 MPa | Annealed condition |
| Yield Strength (Rp0.2) | 70–140 MPa | 60–110 MPa | Excellent ductility |
| Melting Point | 1435–1446°C | 1435–1446°C | Stable in oxidizing environments |
| Electrical Resistivity | 6.84 μΩ·cm | 6.84 μΩ·cm | Superior conductivity |
| Thermal Conductivity | 90 W/m·K | 90 W/m·K | Optimal heat dissipation |
Chemical Processing: Reactors, piping, and valves for caustic soda (NaOH) and sulfuric acid handling.
Aerospace: Turbine blades, fuel system components, and cryogenic storage.
Electronics: Battery terminals, semiconductor fabrication, and RF shielding.
Marine Engineering: Seawater-cooled heat exchangers and desalination systems.
Energy: Electrolysis cells, hydrogen production, and nuclear reactor components.
Q1: Why choose Nickel 201 over Nickel 200 for high-temperature
applications?
A: Nickel 201 (UNS N02201) has a lower carbon content (≤0.02%),
reducing embrittlement risks above 315°C. Ideal for furnace
components and heat-treating equipment.
Q2: Can pure nickel rods withstand hydrochloric acid (HCl)?
A: No. Pure nickel excels in alkaline and neutral environments but
is unsuitable for HCl. Consider Hastelloy® C276 for acidic media.
Q3: What standards govern pure nickel rod manufacturing?
A: ASTM B160 (rod/bar), B161 (tube), and ASME SB-160/SB-161.
Certifications include NACE MR0175 for sour service.
Certified Quality: Fully traceable mill test reports (MTRs) compliant with ASTM/ASME.
Custom Fabrication: Precision machining, cutting, and surface finishing (e.g., pickling, polishing).
Global Logistics: Just-in-time delivery with ISO 9001-certified supply chain management.
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