Hastelloy C22 machined gaskets also have the best resistance to environments that encounter reducing and oxidizing conditions in the process stream. Hastelloy C22 round washers can be welded, forged, hot upset and impact extruded. Typical chemical process industry (CPI) applications for Hastelloy C22 punch gaskets include reactors, heat exchangers and columns. Hastelloy C22 flat washers have excellent resistance to pitting corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, tool marks and weld heat affected zone erosion.
Some typical applications for Alloy C22 flat washers include equipment components in chemical and petrochemical organic chloride processes and processes using halide or acid catalysts. Alloy C22 round washers prevent oxidation and reduce water corrosion. Alloy C22 machined gaskets are used in chemical processing, expansion bellows and nuclear fuel processing, industrial equipment.
Inconel 600 flat washers are also non-magnetic and offer the perfect combination of high strength, hot and cold workability, and resistance to common forms of corrosion. Inconel Alloy 600 ferrules exhibit excellent toughness even at sub-zero temperatures and are suitable for use with most alkaline solutions and sulfides. To avoid stress corrosion cracking, Alloy 600 split washers are manufactured to be fully stress relieved prior to use.
Inconel 926 bolt material meets ASTM B446, B564, F467, F468, UNS N06926, DIN EN 2.4856, AMS 5666 and BS 3076 specifications and is adequate for high strength, corrosion resistance and high temperature applications up to 1000o C (1800o F).
Alloy 926 (1.4529) screws are the perfect replacement for 316L when higher corrosion resistance is required without increased strength. Alloy 926 fasteners are considered a 6-molybdenum alloy (6-molybdenum or 6% molybdenum), similar to sister alloys AL6XN and SMO 254. In the stainless steel category, these 6 molybdenum alloys are considered very corrosion resistant.
Bolts made from Alloy 926 are a super austenitic molybdenum stainless steel with comparable corrosion resistance to Super Duplex 2507, but with slightly lower strength and cost. Chemically nearly identical to 6-molybdenum alloys AL6XN and SMO 254, alloy 926 is commonly used in paper mills, desalination and mild acid environments.
Hastelloy C22, also known as Alloy C22, is a general purpose austenitic nickel-chromium-molybdenum-tungsten alloy with enhanced resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. High chromium content provides good oxidation resistance, while molybdenum and tungsten content provides good reduction resistance. Hastelloy C22 alloy also has excellent resistance to oxidizing aqueous media, including wet chlorine and nitric acid-containing mixtures or oxidizing acids containing chloride ions.
Gold 926 fasteners are also similar in composition to 904L, but with the addition of nitrogen and molybdenum, resulting in alloy 926 bolts with improved general corrosion resistance as well as pitting and crevice corrosion resistance. Because Alloy 926 is resistant to chloride stress corrosion cracking, it makes 926 fasteners ideal for desalination, pulp and paper mills. This alloy is also ideal for dilute sulfuric and phosphoric acid applications.
Inconel X-750 Nuts are fasteners made from an alloy containing nickel and cobalt as base elements, which contains chromium, with additions of titanium and aluminum. Inconel X-750 fasteners are highly resistant to chemical corrosion and oxidation, with high stress rupture strength and low creep rates at high stresses up to 1500¡ãF (816¡ãC).
Inconel 718 Nut is an age-hardening nickel-chromium-based superalloy ideal for extreme environments where oxidation and corrosion resistant bolts are required, even when subjected to pressure and high temperatures. 718 nuts are twice as strong as Inconel 625 nuts and are known for their high yield strength and 1800¡ãF availability. Inconel 718 nuts are often chosen by the industry for their high temperature strength capabilities, it also provides strength and ductility at low temperatures.
Inconel 718 Nuts, also known as Alloy 718, are a precipitation hardening (also known as age hardening) form of Inconel 625. This heating and quenching process is used to change the atomic structure of the alloy, making it stronger by locking the metal’s grain structure in place. Additional strength can be obtained by cold working.
Inconel 718 nuts have excellent resistance to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking due to their nickel-chromium content. Nickel in Alloy 718 helps to resist the alkalinity of many inorganic and organic compounds over a wide range of acidity and acidity, with the exception of strongly oxidizing compounds. Its chromium content makes it resistant to sulfur compounds and mild oxidizing media, while molybdenum helps prevent pitting.
Inconel 625 locknuts are known for their tight tolerances and precise dimensions. Inconel 625 nylon nut is a nickel-based superalloy with high strength properties and high temperature resistance.
Inconel 625 Bolts were developed in the 1960s as a vapor-lined piping material to provide high strength even in extreme high temperatures ranging from freezing low temperatures to 1800¡ãF. Inconel 625 Bolts, also known as Alloy 625, are known for their amazing ability to maintain strength and heat resistance in and out of corrosive environments.
Monel K500 bolts and nuts are used in a variety of industries due to their high temperature resistance, high corrosion resistance and durability. It is a nickel-copper alloy with a composition of 63% nickel and 27% copper, among other elements.
It is ideal for food processing, chemical processing, and fluid transportation. The most common uses for stainless steel forged fittings are in food and fluid processing, as well as chemical applications. Stainless Steel 304 is the best choice for forged fittings because of its inherent properties.
Nilo / Alloy K W.Nr.: 1.3981 UNS: K94610 ASTM F15 Fixed-expansion glass-encapsulated iron-nickel-cobalt alloys, Kovar alloys, have a linear thermal expansion coefficient similar to that of hard glass within a certain temperature range For mating sealing with hard glass
Nilo Alloy 36, W.Nr 1.3912, Invar 36® is a nickel-iron, low controlled expansion alloy that contains 36% nickel and possesses a rate of thermal expansion approximately one-tenth that of carbon steel. Invar 36 Specifications: UNS K93600, W.Nr 1.3912
Common Trade Names: Nickel Alloy 36, Invar 36®, Nilo 6®, Pernifer 6® Invar 36® is a nickel-iron, low expansion alloy that contains 36% nickel, Invar 36 has a low coefficient of expansion from cryogenic temperatures to about +500°F (260°C). Invar 36 Tube OD:0.2-6mm, WT: 0.02-2mm
304 Stainless Steel Plate has very good formability and can be readily welded by all common methods. 304/304L dual certified.
Service tubes made of Type 316 stainless steel provide a hygienic, corrosion-resistant and long-lasting solution for 100 years or more.
SUS316L pipe has excellent forming and welding characteristics. It is easily braked or rolled into various parts for use in industry, construction and transportation.
The higher carbon grade 316H can be used at elevated temperatures, as is the stable grade 316Ti.
Because stainless steel 304 pipe is an alloy with a minimum of 18% to a maximum of 20% chromium, the metal forms a self-healing, passivating oxide layer on the surface of the pipe.
Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and value, 304 stainless steel pipe is the most commonly used type of pipe in the world. Stainless steel 304 piping can withstand corrosion from most oxidizing acids. Due to its durability, the 304 is easy to sterilize and is ideal for kitchen and food applications.
Alloy 254 SMO is a low carbon content high end molybdenum and nitrogen alloy super austenitic stainless steel. It exhibits excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion stress cracking and corrosion fatigue uniform corrosion.
La tuberia 254 SMO a menudo se usa como reemplazo de componentes criticos de estructuras grandes donde el tipo 316L o 317L falla debido a picaduras o agrietamiento por corrosion bajo tension de cloruro, la tuberia 254 SMO puede soportar los mismos entornos corrosivos.
La aleacion 254 SMO es particularmente adecuada para aplicaciones donde se requiere resistencia al agua de mar clorada, asi como en plantas de blanqueo en la limpieza de gases de combustion, limpieza de gases de escape (EGC) en alta mar, la industria de la pulpa y el papel y la industria quimica.
Monel 400 operates in a wide range of acidic and alkaline environments and has excellent ductility and thermal conductivity. Its properties make it ideal for heavy-duty applications and those requiring a high melting point and toughness in the harshest conditions.
The austenitic structure of 316 stainless steel provides excellent toughness even at low temperatures.