Nickel alloy valve fittings with its excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and high strength, widely used in oil, gas, chemical and marine engineering and other fields. These fittings are typically used in fluid control systems under extreme conditions, including acidic and basic environments. Nickel alloy valve fittings such as valve bodies, stems, bonnets and seals provide reliable sealing and long-term stability in corrosive media and high temperature en
nickel alloy valve fittings
Main Materials
commonly used nickel alloys include:
- Inconel 625: Excellent corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, suitable for marine and chemical environments.
- Monel 400: Excellent performance in acidic and alkaline environments, suitable for seawater and chemical treatment equipment.
- Hastelloy C276: excellent corrosion resistance, can be stable in strong corrosive medium.
physical properties
-Density: 8.4 - 8.9 g/cm & sup3;(depending on the specific alloy)
-Melting point: 1300 - 1400°C (depending on alloy composition)
-Corrosion resistance: suitable for acid, alkali, chloride and sulfide environments
mechanical properties
-high strength: in high temperature environment still maintain high strength.
-Excellent fatigue resistance: suitable for long-term high-pressure and high-frequency working conditions.
-Good ductility: suitable for processing into complex shapes of valve components.
Application areas
-Oil and Gas: Nickel alloy valve fittings are widely used in sour gas and high temperature and high pressure conditions.
-Chemical equipment: used for fluid control valves in chemical reaction vessels and conveying systems.
-Offshore Engineering: Corrosion-resistant valve components for desalination equipment and offshore platforms.
-Power equipment: suitable for steam and gas turbines that require high temperature and high corrosion environments.
Supply Specifications
-Type: valve body, valve stem, valve cover, seal, etc.
-size: customized according to customer needs