Nickel Alloys

Nickel Alloys aligned to service conditions, forms, and grade-family control.

Nickel alloy families are used where process severity, corrosion risk, or elevated temperature duty goes beyond the range of conventional stainless and alloy steel choices.

Inconel to Alloy 20 Chemical service focus High-performance alloy routes
Material Standards

Nickel Alloys with compact technical guidance.

This page keeps the material view practical for client discussion: major grade families, typical product forms, use focus, and documentation expectations without unnecessary brochure clutter.

  • Material selection is checked against corrosion, temperature, pressure, and fabrication needs.
  • Product forms are reviewed around availability across pipe, tube, fitting, flange, flat, bar, or fastener routes.
  • Certification, PMI, dimensional review, and traceability remain important where service is critical.
  • Final offer alignment stays specification-driven rather than purely stock-driven.

Inconel / Incoloy

  • Typical grades: 600, 625, 718, 800, 800H, 825
  • Use Focus: Heat, oxidation, and demanding process service
  • Forms: Pipe, tube, fitting, flange, plate, bar, and fasteners
  • Supply Note: Product mix depends on specific alloy family and route

Monel / Hastelloy

  • Typical grades: Monel 400 / K500, Hastelloy C22 / C276
  • Use Focus: Marine, chemical, and aggressive corrosion service
  • Coverage: Pressure products and fabricated material routes
  • Execution: Corrosion logic and fabrication compatibility are reviewed

Pure Nickel / Alloy 20

  • Typical grades: Nickel 200 / 201, Alloy 20
  • Use Focus: Caustic, chemical, and specific corrosion-led applications
  • Forms: Pipe, fittings, plates, bars, and special product routes
  • Documents: Certification and PMI review remain important

Standards Support

  • Common ASTM routes: B167, B444, B366, B564, B424
  • Inspection: PMI, NDT, dimensional, and chemistry review
  • Release: Final alloy route depends on corrosion and temperature duty
  • Execution: Supply is aligned to critical service expectations
Coverage Snapshot

Primary nickel alloys routes covered on this page.

  • Inconel alloys
  • Monel alloys
  • Hastelloy alloys
  • Incoloy alloys
  • Pure Nickel
  • Alloy 20
Capability Table

Material capability table

Parameter Typical Coverage Notes
Common formsPipe, tube, fitting, flange, plate, bar, fastenerDepends on alloy family and mill route
Main grade groupsInconel, Monel, Hastelloy, Incoloy, Pure Nickel, Alloy 20Selected around media and temperature
Service focusChemical, marine, severe corrosion, oxidation, high temperatureApplication defines final family
DocumentationPMI, MTC, chemistry and dimensional reviewCritical-service supply typically needs tighter control

Severe Service

Frequently used in environments where corrosion severity or temperature exposure challenges standard stainless solutions.

Material Logic

Specific alloy family is selected around chemistry, oxidation, chloride exposure, and fabrication route.

Execution

PMI, chemistry review, and traceable supply remain important throughout dispatch planning.