Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Nickel Pipe |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Alloy Name | MONEL 500 (UNS N05500) |
Composition | 66% Nickel, 30% Copper, 2% Iron |
Density | 8.80 g/cm³ |
Tensile Strength | 650 MPa (94,000 psi) |
Yield Strength | 380 MPa (55,000 psi) |
Elongation | 30% |
Hardness | 200-250 HB |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent in seawater, acids |
Temperature Range | -200°C to 600°C (-328°F to 1112°F) |
Applications | Marine, Aerospace, Chemical Processing |
Form | Round Pipe, Tube, Sheet, Bar |
MONEL 500 (UNS N05500) is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-copper alloy. It is particularly well-regarded for its ability to withstand corrosion in a wide range of environments, including seawater and harsh chemicals. With a composition of approximately 66% nickel and 30% copper, this alloy exhibits excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing acids, making it suitable for harsh chemical processing environments.
It has a tensile strength of 650 MPa and is highly durable, with good mechanical properties at elevated temperatures (up to 600°C). MONEL 500 is commonly used in applications such as marine hardware, valves, pumps, and aerospace components, where corrosion resistance and strength are critical.
2. What are the key properties of Monel Alloy?
High corrosion resistance, especially in seawater and chemical environments
Excellent mechanical strength
Good ductility and toughness
Resistant to high temperatures
Non-magnetic in certain compositions
3. Where is Monel Alloy commonly used?
Monel alloys are used in marine engineering, chemical and hydrocarbon processing, heat exchangers, piping systems, aerospace, and musical instruments.
4. What are the types of Monel Alloys?
Common types include Monel 400, Monel K-500, and Monel R-405, each offering varying levels of strength, corrosion resistance, and hardness.
5. How does Monel Alloy compare to stainless steel?
Monel has superior corrosion resistance, especially in harsh environments like seawater, but it is more expensive than stainless steel. Monel also offers better strength at high temperatures.
6. Is Monel Alloy difficult to machine?
Yes, Monel is challenging to machine due to its work-hardening properties. Specialized tools and machining techniques are recommended.
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