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The registered trademark name, Monel, is applied as the prefix name to several corrosion resistant alloys produced by Special Metals Corporation. These alloys are nickel-based and exhibit traits that include high resistance to atmospheric corrosion, salt water, and various acid and alkaline solutions.Alloys of identical chemical and mechanical properties are available from other manufacturers and offer excellent alternatives to the various Monel® brand alloys.

Monel 400 is a nickel-copper alloy (about 67% Ni – 23% Cu) that is resistant to sea water and steam at high temperatures as well as to salt and caustic solutions. Alloy 400 is a solid solution alloy that can only be hardened by cold working. This nickel alloy exhibits characteristics like good corrosion resistance, good weldability and high strength. A low corrosion rate in rapidly flowing brackish or seawater combined with excellent resistance to stress-corrosion cracking in most freshwaters, and its resistance to a variety of corrosive conditions led to its wide use in marine applications and other non-oxidizing chloride solutions.

This nickel alloy is particularly resistant to hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids when they are de-aerated. As would be expected from its high copper content, alloy 400 is rapidly attacked by nitric acid and ammonia systems.Monel 400 has great mechanical properties at subzero temperatures, can be used in temperatures up to 1000° F, and its melting point is 2370-2460° F. However, alloy 400 is low in strength in the annealed condition so, a variety of tempers may be used to increase the strength

Monel K500 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-copper alloy that combines the excellent corrosion resistance characteristic of Monel 400 with the added advantage of greater strength and hardness. These amplified properties, strength and hardness, are obtained by adding aluminum and titanium to the nickel-copper base and by a thermal processing used to effect precipitation, typically called age hardening or aging.

When in the age-hardened condition, Monel K-500 has a greater tendency toward stress-corrosion cracking in some environments than Monel 400. Alloy K-500 has approximately three times the yield strength and double the tensile strength when compared with alloy 400. Plus, it can be further strengthened by cold working prior to precipitation hardening. The strength of this nickel steel alloy is maintained to 1200° F but stays ductile and tough down to temperatures of 400° F. Its melting range is 2400-2460° F.

Monel 400/ K500 Plate Grade and Specification
StandardASTM,AISI, AMS,MLS,EN,JIS,DIN,GOST, ASTM / ASME SB 162 UNS 2200 (NICKEL 200) / UNS 2201 (NICKEL 201) ,ASTM / ASME SB 127 UNS 4400 (MONEL 400) ,ASTM / ASME SB 424 UNS 8825 (INCONEL 825) ,ASTM / ASME SB 168 UNS 6600 (INCONEL 600) / UNS 6601 (INCONEL 601), ASTM / ASME SB 443 UNS 6625 (INCONEL 625), ASTM / ASME SB 574 UNS 10276 (HASTELLOY C 276) ,ASTM / ASME SB 462 UNS 8020 (ALLOY 20 / 20 CB 3)
Thickness1.2-100mm
Width1000-1500mm
Length1000-6000mm
Surface2B, No.3, No.4, HL, BA, 8K
Manufacturing processHot rolled, cold rolled
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