Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Sheet |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Monel K-500 (UNS N05500, W.Nr. 2.4375) is a nickel-copper alloy with added aluminum and titanium, offering enhanced strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance compared to Monel 400. It retains excellent corrosion resistance while providing higher mechanical properties, making it ideal for demanding applications in marine, chemical, and aerospace industries.
Grade | Monel K-500 |
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Standard | ASTM B127, ASME SB127 |
UNS Number | N05500 |
W.Nr. | 2.4375 |
Chemical Composition | Nickel (Ni): 63% min, Copper (Cu): 27-33%, Aluminum (Al): 2.3-3.15%, Titanium (Ti): 0.35-0.85%, Iron (Fe): 2.0% max, Manganese (Mn): 1.5% max, Carbon (C): 0.25% max, Silicon (Si): 0.5% max, Sulfur (S): 0.01% max |
Density | 8.44 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 1315-1350°C |
Tensile Strength | 965 MPa min |
Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | 690 MPa min |
Elongation | 20% min |
Hardness | 28 Rockwell C min |
Higher strength and hardness compared to Monel 400 due to precipitation hardening.
Excellent corrosion resistance in marine and chemical environments.
Superior resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
Good thermal and electrical conductivity.
Maintains mechanical properties across a wide temperature range.
Marine Industry: Propeller shafts, pump shafts, and seawater components.
Oil & Gas: Valves, drill collars, and downhole components.
Aerospace: Fasteners, landing gear parts, and structural components.
Chemical Processing: Heat exchangers, storage tanks, and piping.
Monel alloy steel plate is Monel alloy (such as Monel 400, Monel K-500, etc.) through cold rolling, hot rolling and other processing processes made of strip and plate materials. These alloys have unique physical and chemical properties and are commonly used in the manufacture of structural components and equipment requiring high corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and high strength. Monel alloy steel plate with its excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, good mechanical properties and welding properties, widely used in Marine, chemical, petroleum, aerospace and other high-end industrial fields. They are suitable for a variety of harsh working environments, and can effectively cope with high temperatures, strong acids, chlorides and other corrosion
Item | Monel K-500 Alloy Strip and Plate | |
Main Composition | Nickel (Ni): 63%~70% Copper (Cu): 28%~34% Aluminum (Al): 2.3%~3.15% Iron (Fe): 1.5%~2.5% Manganese (Mn): ≤1 Titanium (Ti): 0.35%~0.85% |
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Density | 8.8 g/cm³ | |
Tensile Strength | 1035 MPa | |
Yield Strength | 690 MPa | |
Ductility | Lower, higher strength, suitable for high-stress environments | |
Hardness | Rockwell C 35~45 | |
Melting Point | 1300°C ~ 1350°C | |
Corrosion Resistance | Outstanding, especially in high-strength and highly corrosive environments | |
High-Temperature Performance | Excellent, especially suitable for high-temperature and high-stress environments | |
Machinability | More difficult to machine, but offers good strength and hardness, suitable for high-stress applications | |
Weldability | Good, commonly used methods include TIG, MIG, and argon arc welding, but care must be taken with heat input during welding | |
Surface Treatment | Pickling, wire drawing, polishing, etc. | |
Applications | Oil & gas, chemical industry, aerospace, nuclear power, marine engineering, etc. | |
Common Specifications | - Thickness: 0.1 mm ~ 100 mm - Width: 10 mm ~ 2500 mm - Length: Custom |
1. What is Monel Alloy?
Monel alloy is a metal primarily composed of nickel (approximately 65%), with copper, iron, manganese, and other elements. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and mechanical strength, making it widely used in marine, chemical, oil, and aerospace industries.
2. What are the main applications of Monel Alloy?
Monel alloys are primarily used in the following applications:
3. What types of Monel alloys are available?
There are several types of Monel alloys, including:
4. What are the advantages of Monel alloys?
The main advantages of Monel alloys include:
5. Why are Monel alloys more expensive?
Monel alloys are typically more expensive due to several factors:
6. How do I choose the right Monel alloy for my needs?
When selecting the appropriate Monel alloy, consider the following factors:
7. Can I purchase Monel alloy in small quantities?
Yes, we offer small-batch customization services to meet your specific needs. Whether you need small experimental batches or customized products, we can provide solutions tailored to your requirements.
8. What is the typical delivery time for Monel alloys?
The delivery time for Monel alloys depends on several factors:
9. How can I ensure the Monel alloy I purchase meets quality standards?
To ensure that you receive Monel alloys meeting quality standards, we recommend:
10. Can Monel alloys be further processed or customized?
Yes, Monel alloys can be further processed or customized, including cutting, welding, heat treatment, etc. We offer a range of processing and customization services to ensure the alloy meets your specific application requirements.
11. What after-sales services are offered for Monel alloys?
We provide comprehensive after-sales services, including:
12. Do Monel alloys have recycling value?
Yes, Monel alloys, particularly those containing significant amounts of nickel, have a high recycling value. Recycling these alloys can reduce waste and support sustainability in various industries.
13. How do I place an order for Monel alloys?
You can place an order in the following ways: