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Being a world-class stockiest, exporter and supplier of Nickel Alloy Coils, we are catering to the requirements of various industries such as automobile, construction, engineering and numerous others. Offered product is available in different sizes, standards designs and dimensions so as ensure its wide industrial usage. It is acclaimed by the most valued clients owing to its excellent finish, low maintenance, high tensile strength and seamless finish. We check our Nickel Alloy Coils varied parameters to ensure its quality in tandem with international standards and flawlessness.
Features:
- Properly Coiled Structure
- Resistance to Corrosion
- Superior Heat Withstanding Capacity
- Long Life
- Slow Rate of Aging
- Uniform Design
Nickel Alloy Coils Specifications:
- Grade : 304/ 304L/ 316/ 316L / 430
- Surface : 2B, 2D, BA, HL No: 1 & No: 4
- Thickness : 0.20 mm to 6 mm
- Width : 1000 mm/ 1219mm / 1524 mm
Further Details:
- Highly machinable
- Very strong and tough
- Can be hardened by heat treatment
- Magnetic
- Contains chromium (12-14%), molybdenum (0.2-1%), nickel, (0 - < 2%), carbon (0.1 - < 1%)
- Common grades: 410, 420, 440
Comprehensive Processing & CustomizationCustomers benefit from a broad selection of processing services such as cutting, slitting, and polishing, allowing for tailored dimensions and finishes. These capabilities, coupled with minimum order quantities as low as 100 kg, ensure the coils perfectly suit specifications for heat exchangers, condensers, or power plant applications.
Superior Material QualitiesWith material grades including Nickel 200, Nickel 201, Inconel 600, and Monel 400, these coils excel in environments involving acids and alkalis, maintaining structural integrity even under pressure up to 50 bar. High tensile and yield strength, along with flexibility and a minimum elongation of 30%, assure reliability and longevity in demanding settings.
FAQs of Nickel Alloy Coils:
Q: How are Nickel Alloy Coils typically used in industrial settings?
A: Nickel Alloy Coils are mainly utilized in heat exchangers, condensers, petrochemical industries, power plants, and chemical processing due to their excellent resistance to corrosion and ability to withstand high pressures and temperatures.
Q: What grades of Nickel Alloy are available for these coils?
A: Available grades include Nickel 200, Nickel 201, Inconel 600, and Monel 400, each offering distinct advantages for industrial and engineering needs based on their composition and resistance characteristics.
Q: What customization options are provided for Nickel Alloy Coils?
A: The coils can be customized in terms of thickness (0.1 mm to 6 mm), width, length, surface finish (polished or bright annealed), edge type (mill or slit), and packaging (wooden box or roll export packing). Processing services such as slitting, cutting, and polishing are also available.
Q: Where are these coils exported from, and can they be supplied internationally?
A: These Nickel Alloy Coils are manufactured, supplied, and exported from India to international markets, assuring global availability with export-standard packaging for safe transportation.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Nickel Alloy Coils over other materials?
A: Key advantages include outstanding corrosion resistance in both acidic and alkaline environments, high mechanical strength, excellent flexibility, and compliance with international standards. This ensures longevity and efficiency in industrial applications.
Q: When should you choose slit edge over mill edge for your application?
A: Choose slit edges when a smoother, more precise coil edge is required for automated processing or aesthetic purposes, while mill edges are suitable for applications where edge finish is less critical.