The superior properties of nickel alloy strip materials
Nickel Alloy coils/strips, valued for their corrosion resistance, high strength, heat resistance, and special electromagnetic properties, are widely used across industries:
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Chemical & Petrochemical: For pipes, vessels, and steam cracking furnaces handling corrosive media (e.g., acids, alkalis, chlorides), especially in high-concentration alkali environments (e.g., ≥42% lye), critical for chlor-alkali production.
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Marine & Shipbuilding: Monel 400 thin strips, with excellent seawater corrosion resistance and strength, are used in desalination equipment, ship components, offshore platforms, and submersibles, prolonging lifespan.
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Aerospace: Nickel-based superalloy strips form hot-section parts (e.g., turbine blades) and high-temperature structural components for engines and gas turbines, meeting high-temperature/high-pressure demands.
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Energy & Power: Applied in energy springs, gas turbines, and other key power equipment.
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Electronics & Medical: Low magnetic permeability and biocompatibility make them ideal for precision electronics (e.g., vacuum devices, resistors) and medical tools/orthopedic implants, reducing magnetic interference and rejection.
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Automotive & Rail: Used in automotive gaskets to ensure sealing and durability.
Additional uses include heat treatment (furnace rolls), calcination (corundum/chromium alloy production), nuclear cleaning, steelmaking (direct iron reduction), and wear-resistant component cladding.