High Nickel & Low Nickel Alloys
Nickel is a transition metal that is both strong and malleable. Components are classified into High Nickel and Low Nickel classes based on their Nickel content.
Nickle alloys/ Special alloys require corrosion and/or heat resistance and are used in various applications including nuclear power systems, automotive spark plugs, power cables, aircraft gas turbines, heating and resistance components, chemical and petrochemical industries, communication isolators and actuators, steam turbine power plants, welding consumables, medical applications, etc.
2,500+ MTs
Volume of HiNi Alloys / Special Alloys Handled Annually
904L SMO254 20MO4
904L SMO254 20MO4
904L / SMO254 / 20MO4 – High-alloy stainless and alloy steels with excellent corrosion resistance and strength.
Inconel 625 & 825 & 925 & 718
Inconel 625 & 825 & 925 & 718
Inconel 625 / 825 / 925 / 718 – Nickel-based superalloys with high strength and excellent corrosion and heat resistance.
MONEL 400
MONEL 400
MONEL 400 – Nickel-copper alloy with excellent corrosion and high-strength properties.
NI - RESIST #1
NI - RESIST #1
NI-RESIST #1 – Nickel-iron alloy with high corrosion and heat resistance.
NI - RESIST #2
NI - RESIST #2
NI-RESIST #2 – Nickel-iron alloy with excellent corrosion resistance and good strength at high temperatures.
Nitronic Pipes
Nitronic Pipes
Nitronic Pipes – High-strength stainless steel pipes with excellent corrosion and wear resistance.
TITANIUM
TITANIUM
TITANIUM – Strong, lightweight metal with excellent corrosion resistance
H11 & 13 SOLID
H11 & 13 SOLID
H11 & H13 SOLID – Hot-work tool steels with high strength, toughness, and heat resistance.
Low Nickel
Low Nickel
Low Nickel – Steel alloy containing reduced nickel for cost efficiency and moderate corrosion resistance.