Customized Supplier for Heat Resistant Wire Cr15Ni60 Nichrome alloy wire for Naples Manufacturer
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HY 1560 Material grades and equivalents
Cr15Ni60 / Ni60Cr15
HY 1560 grade property performance
Grade property performance |
HY 1560 |
|
% Main Chemical Composition |
Ni |
55.0-61.0 |
Cr |
15.0-18.0 |
|
Fe |
Balance |
|
℃ Max contimnous service Temp. of element |
1150 |
|
Resistiuity |
1.12 |
|
g/cm3 Density |
8.2 |
|
KJ/M.h℃ Thermal conductivity |
45.2 |
|
Coefficient of linear expansion |
17 |
|
Melting point≈ ℃ (approxi) |
1390 |
|
% Elongation |
≥20 |
|
Micrograhic structure |
austenite |
|
Magnetic property |
nonmagnetic |
Regular shape for all kinds of alloys | |||
Form | Specification | Supply Form | Others |
Sheet | Thickness:0.40-4.75mm,General Width:1000、1219、1500mm | Whole Coil or piece of it | Cold Annealed,Surface 2B、2E |
Plate | Thickness:4.76-60mm,Width:1500、2000、2500mm,Length:3000、6000、8000、8500mm(Under 10mm plate can be coiled) | Whole Coil or piece of it | Single hot rolling,Solid solution annealed state,Surface 1D |
Belt | Thickness:0.10-3.0mm,Width:50-500mm | Whole Coil or Specified size | Cold Annealed,Surface 2B、2E |
Bar & Rod | Rolled barΦ5-45mm,Length≤1500mm | Polished Bar(circle、Square) | Solution annealing,descaling |
Forged barΦ26-245mm,Length≤4000mm | |||
Weld tube | Outer diameterΦ4.76-135mm,Wall Thickness0.25-4.00mm,Length:≤35000 mm | Base on your requirement | |
Seamless Tube | Outer diameterΦ3-114mm,Wall Thickness0.2-4.5mm | Base on your requirement | |
Wire | Outer diameterΦ0.1-13mm | Base on your requirement | Ni & Ni alloy, Ti & Ti alloy |
Forged piece | discs,rings,squares,blocks,slabs | Base on your requirement | Steel, Alloy |
Flangs | All kinds of Flangs | Base on your requirement | Steel, Alloy |
Welding Material | Coil wire Φ0.025mm-1.6mm | Base on your requirement | Certificate of Origin:America, Sweden, Britain, Germany, Austria, Italy, France. |
Straight WireΦ1.6mm-4.0mm | |||
Welding rodΦ1.2mm-4.0mm | |||
Tube | Elbow, three links, four links, different diameter size | Base on your requirement | Ni & Ni alloy, Ti & Ti alloy |
Explosive bonded laminate | Raw Sheet Thickness≥2mm | Base on your requirement | Ni & Ni alloy, Ti & Ti alloy |
Experimentální odlévání monelu na katedře strojírenské technologie při TU v Liberci – Monel je slitina niklu a mědi. Název Monel je registrován jako trademark americké firmy Specific Metals Corporation. Monel vyrobil v roce 1901 Robert Crooks Stanley, slitinu pojmenoval po tehdejším prezidentu firmy Ambrose Monellovi.
Monel vykazuje výborné mechanické vlastnosti a chemickou odolnost v náročném prostředí, např. v dlouhodobém kontaktu se slanou vodou, ale i v chemickém průmyslu. Často bývá využit tam, kde již nedostačují vlastnosti nerezových ocelí.
Monel is a group of nickel alloys, largely composed of nickel (up to sixty seven%) and copper, with tiny quantities of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. More powerful than pure nickel, Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion by quite a few agents, like promptly flowing seawater. They can be fabricated quickly by very hot- and chilly-working, machining, and welding.[2]
Monel was made by David H. Browne, main metallurgist for Global Nickel Co. Monel alloy four hundred is a binary alloy of the identical proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore from the Sudbury (Ontario) mines and is thus thought of a puritan alloy. Monel was named following business president Ambrose Monell, and patented in 1906.[three] Just one L was dropped, for the reason that loved ones names were being not allowed as trademarks at that time.[one] The title is now a trademark of Specific Metals Corporation.
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How to weld nickel alloys like hastelloy, inconel, etc. Nickel alloys have a low thermal conductivity and so limiting heat input and using lower amperage than would be used for stainless is one key to making good nickel alloy welds.