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Nimonic

Nimonic 75 Plate is a Nickel-Chromium alloy with good corrosion and heat resistance. Nimonic 75 is an 80/20 nickel-chromium alloy containing titanium and carbon as additives. Nimonic 75 Sheet are primarily composed of nickel and chromium. These Nimonic 75 Coil are mainly known for their high performance and high-temperature low-creep. All Nimonic 75 Rolling Sheets has high creep-rupture properties at temperatures to about 1740°F (950°C).

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NIMONIC 263 Round Bars is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium-cobalt alloy by means of having an addition of molybdenum for solid-solution strengthening. These NIMONIC 263 Rods has high strength and corrosion resistance along in the company of good formability and high-temperature ductility in welded structures.

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With a vast knowledge of this field, we are offering an excellent collection of Nimonic 75 Rod to our respected clients. Available in various sizes as per the requirements of our clients, these rods are offered at discounted prices. Moreover, the offered rods are admired for their sturdy construction and maximum lifespan.

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Property Details
Grades Nimonic 75, 80A, 90, 105, 115, 263, PE11, PE16, PK33
Material Type Nickel-Chromium Alloy, Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt Alloy
Standards ASTM B637 (Bars & Rods), ASTM B435 (Plates & Sheets), BS HR 201 (Nimonic 75), BS HR 401 (Nimonic 80A)
Chemical Composition Nickel (50-75%), Chromium (15-21%), with added elements like Cobalt, Titanium, Aluminum, and Molybdenum
Corrosion Resistance Excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures, particularly in hostile environments
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength: 700 - 1300 MPa, Yield Strength: 300 - 900 MPa, depending on grade and heat treatment
Applications Aerospace (turbine blades, discs, rings), Gas Turbines, Power Generation, Automotive (exhaust valves), Nuclear
Heat Resistance Excellent heat resistance, with creep resistance and stability at temperatures up to 1000°C, depending on alloy
Surface Finishes Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Annealed, Polished, Machined
Weldability Good weldability, though some grades may require preheating or post-weld heat treatment to prevent cracking
Available Forms Plates, Sheets, Bars, Pipes, Tubes, Forgings, Wires
Advantages High strength at elevated temperatures, excellent creep and fatigue resistance, good oxidation and corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments


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