Product Description
Nickel Alloy Plates offered by our company, are commonly specified within the marine, offshore, chemical, and petrochemical and shipbuilding industries and are as well widely used for handling seawater in heat exchanger and cooling plant. These plates are clinically tested under various parameters to ensure its high quality and effectiveness. Nickel Alloy Plates are easy to install as well as simple to use. These plates are very effective as well as economical too. These plates are available at nominal rates, by our valued clients.
Versatile Nickel Alloy Plate SolutionsOur nickel alloy plates come in variable grades such as Alloy 200, 201, Inconel 600, 625, and Monel 400, tailored to customer specifications. Designed for strength and durability, their thickness, length, and width can be customized, and they are supplied with either mill or sheared edges. The plates are available in several finishes-hot rolled, cold rolled, matt, polished, and even mirror-to suit specific industry requirements and aesthetic preferences.
Superior Mechanical & Chemical PropertiesThese plates exhibit an ultimate tensile strength between 520 and 750 MPa and elongation up to 45%, depending on grade and thickness. With a density of 8.9 g/cm3 and a melting range from 1320 to 1455C, the alloy is well suited to environments exposed to high temperatures and corrosive agents. The plates are non-magnetic in annealed condition and known for their excellent formability and weldability using TIG, MIG, or resistance welding techniques.
Applications Across Demanding IndustriesNickel alloy plates are a preferred choice in sectors such as chemical processing, marine, aerospace, oil & gas, heat exchangers, and electronics due to their remarkable resistance to acids, alkalis, and oxidative conditions. Their adaptability, coupled with customizable shapes and surface finishes, ensures they meet stringent industry standards and end-use requirements. Every plate is shipped in export-grade packaging for safe delivery worldwide.
FAQ's of Nickel Alloy Plates:
Q: How are nickel alloy plates processed to achieve different surface finishes?
A: Nickel alloy plates undergo various processing techniques such as hot rolling, cold rolling, polishing, or specialized treatments to create finishes ranging from matt and polished to mirror finish. The chosen process ensures the required surface texture, appearance, and performance attributes based on the application needs.
Q: What standards do these nickel alloy plates conform to and why is it important?
A: These plates meet international standards like ASTM B162, B168, B127, B443, ASME, AMS, JIS, and DIN. Adherence to these specifications ensures reliable mechanical properties, chemical composition, quality consistency, and acceptance in global markets.
Q: When is it beneficial to use nickel alloy plates in industrial applications?
A: Nickel alloy plates are particularly beneficial in settings that demand robust corrosion and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures, such as chemical processing, power generation, marine, and aerospace industries. Their high mechanical strength and non-magnetic properties also make them suitable for specialized electronic applications.
Q: Where can these plates be customized and exported from?
A: These nickel alloy plates are manufactured, customized, and exported from India. Suppliers and manufacturers offer global shipping with standard export packaging, ensuring safe delivery to industrial clients worldwide.
Q: What is the typical process for ordering plates with specific dimensions and properties?
A: Customers can specify requirements-such as thickness (0.5 mm to 50 mm), width (up to 2000 mm), length (up to 6000 mm), grade, edge type, and surface finish-directly to manufacturers. The production process includes quality checks and, if required, heat treatment or annealing before packaging and shipment.
Q: How does the weldability and non-magnetic nature of these plates enhance their usage?
A: Excellent weldability (suitable for TIG, MIG, and resistance welding) allows easy fabrication and assembly in complex installations. Being non-magnetic in annealed condition ensures compatibility in sensitive electronic or instrumentation applications without electromagnetic interference.
Q: What are the main benefits of using nickel alloy plates over conventional steel plates?
A: Nickel alloy plates provide superior corrosion and oxidation resistance, especially in severe chemical environments. Their mechanical strength remains stable at high temperatures, and they display longer service life with less maintenance, reducing overall operational costs.