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Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy designed for use from cryogenic to elevated temperatures in the range of 2000°F (1093°C). The high nickel content of the alloy enables it to retain considerable resistance under reducing conditions and makes it resistant to corrosion by a number of organic and inorganic compounds. The nickel content gives it excellent resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking and also provides excellent resistance to alkaline solutions. Its chromium content gives the alloy resistance to sulphur compounds and various oxidizing environments. In strong oxidizing solutions like hot, concentrated nitric acid Alloy 600 has poor resistance. Alloy 600 is relatively un-attacked by the majority of neutral and alkaline salt solutions and is used in some caustic environments. The alloy resists steam and mixtures of steam, air and carbon dioxide. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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At AMETEK Specialty Metal Products we produce high purity nickel-iron alloy strips, which are primarily used for reed switch systems. These products are widely used in the automotive market for BMS (Battery Management Systems), improved safety in proximity sensors, and cable harness testing. Alloys Our strips are produced using nickel-iron compositions, making sure to use source metals with market leading low levels of trace elements. Alloys include: Nickel-Iron compositions from 36% to 65% Nickel. Sizes Strip thicknesses down to 0.002” (0.0508mm) and wire diameters as small as 0.005” (0.127mm). Applications Finished nickel-iron alloy reed switch systems are used within a multitude of products and devices, mainly being used in the Automotive and Electronics industries. Automotive: BMS (Battery Management Systems), automatic braking assists, door sensors and speedometers.

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Alloy 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy used for its high strength, excellent fabricability and outstanding corrosion resistance. Service temperatures can range from cryogenic to 980°C (1800°F). Alloy 625 strength is derived from the solid solution strengthening effect of molybdenum and niobium on its nickel-chromium matrix. Thus precipitation-hardening treatments are not required. This combination of elements also is responsible for superior resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments of unusual severity as well as to high-temperature effects such as oxidation and carburization. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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The chemically stable and high-temperature resistant nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy 2.4605 (alloy 59) is mainly used in the chemical industry, flue gas desulphurisation plants, paper industry. Alloy 59 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength. The alloy has excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing media, and possesses superior resistance to chloride pitting and stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is widely used in the most severe environments. Some applications include: flue gas scrubber components, bleach plant and digester components for the pulp and paper industry, sour gas handling equipment, sulfuric acid coolers, waste incinerators and seawater equipment. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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