High-Temperature Alloys Gh4037 Gh37copper Nickel Alloy Coil/Strip China Manufacturers
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Product Highlights
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: Exceptional resistance to seawater, acids, and oxidation in harsh environments.
- Excellent Creep Resistance: Resists slow deformation under stress in high-temperature applications.
- High Tensile Strength: Withstands mechanical stresses in extreme heat and corrosive conditions.
- Customizable Forms: Available as coils, strips, sheets, and plates with customizable sizes.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for aerospace, marine, oil & gas, and industrial furnace systems.
- Stock Availability: Ready stock available for immediate shipment upon order.
- Flexible Trade Terms: Accepts EXW, FOB, CIF, and CFR terms for global shipping.
Product Attributes
- Customization
- Available
- Type
- Coil
- Standard
- AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS
- Model NO.
- Superalloy GH4037 GH37
- Composition
- Nickel Alloy
- Technique
- Cold Rolled
- Shape
- Strip
- Surface Treatment
- Polished
- Special Use
- High-strength Steel Plate, Wear Resistant Steel, Silicon Steel, Cold Heading Steel, Free Cutting Steel, Mold Steel
- Application
- Aerospace, Thermoelectric, etc
- MOQ
- 50kg
- Trade Terms
- EXW, Fob, CIF, CFR
- Stock
- Stock Available
- Delivery Time
- 10-20day
- Transport Package
- Marine Packaging of Metal
- Specification
- Ultra-thin 0.005~0.3mm range
- Trademark
- Titanium-nickel alloy
- Origin
- Shandong Province, China
- HS Code
- 7226920000
- Production Capacity
- 20000ton/Month
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Product Description
Gh4037 (also known as Gh37) is a copper-nickel alloy primarily used for its excellent resistance to corrosion and high-temperature properties. It is commonly found in marine and industrial applications where durability and performance under heat are critical.
Key Properties of Gh4037 (Gh37) Copper-Nickel Alloy:
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Composition:
- Nickel (Ni): Typically 60-70%, providing the base for the alloy's excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments.
- Copper (Cu): The secondary component (approximately 20-30%), contributing to the alloy's outstanding resistance to seawater and other corrosive environments.
- Iron (Fe): Small amounts (around 1-2%) are added for improved strength.
- Other Elements: May contain small amounts of manganese, zinc, and other elements to enhance specific properties.
Typical Composition (approximate):
- Nickel (Ni): 60-70%
- Copper (Cu): 20-30%
- Iron (Fe): 1-2%
- Manganese (Mn): Minor amounts
- Other elements (e.g., Zinc): Small percentages to improve mechanical properties.
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High-Temperature Performance:
- Oxidation Resistance: Gh4037 exhibits excellent resistance to oxidation and scaling at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for high-heat applications.
- Thermal Stability: It maintains its structural integrity at high temperatures, up to approximately 550°C (1022°F), without significant loss of strength.
- Creep Resistance: This alloy demonstrates good resistance to creep (slow deformation under stress) in high-temperature environments, ensuring stability and durability in critical applications.
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Mechanical Properties:
- Tensile Strength: Gh4037 alloy has a relatively high tensile strength, ensuring it can withstand mechanical stresses in high-temperature and corrosive environments.
- Ductility: It offers good ductility, allowing it to be easily processed into various forms such as coils, strips, sheets, and plates.
- Hardness: The alloy's hardness is suitable for various industrial applications, particularly where wear resistance is required.
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Corrosion Resistance:
- Seawater Corrosion Resistance: One of the key features of Gh4037 is its exceptional resistance to seawater corrosion, making it ideal for marine applications such as shipbuilding, offshore oil platforms, and heat exchangers.
- Acid Resistance: The alloy is also resistant to certain acids, further expanding its use in chemical processing industries.
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Applications:
- Marine Applications: Gh4037 is frequently used in marine environments for applications like ship hulls, marine fittings, and heat exchangers due to its ability to resist corrosion from seawater.
- Heat Exchangers: This alloy is used in heat exchanger systems, particularly where high corrosion resistance and heat transfer properties are needed.
- Oil & Gas Industry: Suitable for use in offshore oil rigs and subsea equipment exposed to salty environments.
- Industrial Equipment: It is also used in various industrial equipment that requires both high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance, such as furnaces, boilers, and piping systems.

Superalloy steel strips and plates are specially designed materials used in environments where high heat and stress are present. These alloys are made by adding elements like chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to steel, which help improve their strength, resistance to oxidation, and durability at high temperatures.High-temperature alloy steels are made to be strong, durable, and resistant to damage in extreme conditions, making them essential for many high-performance industries.
| Item | Description |
| Material Type | superalloy |
| Main Composition | Primarily iron, with alloying elements like chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), etc. |
| Temperature Resistance | Designed to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 650°C-1000°C (varies depending on alloy composition). |
| Properties | High strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance, and thermal stability under elevated temperatures. |
| Common Forms | Strips, plates, sheets, foils. |
| Applications | Turbines, jet engines, heat exchangers, industrial furnaces, power plants, and other high-temperature environments. |
| Fabrication Techniques | Can be cold-rolled, hot-rolled, or heat-treated for different forms and applications. |
| Thickness Range (Strips) | 0.1 mm to 3 mm (typically). |
| Thickness Range (Plates) | 3 mm to 100 mm or more (depending on the grade and specifications). |
| Heat Treatment | Solution treatment, aging, or quenching to enhance properties like strength and resistance. |
| Corrosion Resistance | Enhanced corrosion resistance, especially in high-temperature environments. |
| Common Grades | Hastelloy, Inconel, Incoloy, etc. (specific alloys depend on the application and temperature requirement). |
The key characteristics of high-temperature alloys include:
- High Strength: They retain their mechanical strength even at elevated temperatures.
- Oxidation Resistance: They resist oxidation and scaling in hot air or gases.
- Creep Resistance: These alloys resist deformation (creep) under long-term exposure to stress at high temperatures.
High-Temperature Alloys are materials designed to maintain their strength, stability, and resistance to oxidation and corrosion when exposed to high temperatures, typically above 500°C (932°F). These alloys are essential in environments where metals are subjected to extreme heat, such as in turbines, jet engines, power plants, and chemical processing industries.
The key characteristics of high-temperature alloys include:
- High Strength: They retain their mechanical strength even at elevated temperatures.
- Oxidation Resistance: They resist oxidation and scaling in hot air or gases.
- Creep Resistance: These alloys resist deformation (creep) under long-term exposure to stress at high temperatures.




1. What are high-temperature alloys?
High-temperature alloys are materials designed to maintain excellent mechanical properties, oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance, and structural stability under high-temperature conditions. These alloys are commonly used in industries like aerospace, energy, chemical, and automotive, especially in environments with extreme conditions.
2. What are the main uses of high-temperature alloys?
High-temperature alloys are primarily used in the following applications:
- Aerospace and Aviation: Turbine blades, jet engine components, and gas turbines.
- Energy Industry: Gas turbines, heat exchangers, steam turbines.
- Automotive Industry: Turbochargers, exhaust systems, engine components.
- Chemical Industry: Corrosion-resistant equipment such as reactors, boilers, etc.
3. What are the main types of high-temperature alloys?
Common types of high-temperature alloys include:
- Nickel-based alloys: For example, Inconel and Hastelloy, widely used in high-temperature environments.
- Cobalt-based alloys: Such as Stellite alloys, typically used in applications that require extreme heat and corrosion resistance.
- Iron-based alloys: Such as heat-resistant steels, used in environments with slightly lower temperature requirements.
4. Why are high-temperature alloys expensive?
High-temperature alloys are typically more expensive due to several reasons:
- Raw material costs: Many high-temperature alloys contain expensive metals like nickel, cobalt, and molybdenum.
- Manufacturing processes: The production of high-temperature alloys requires specialized smelting, heat treatment, and processing techniques, which drive up production costs.
- Heat resistance requirements: The alloys must possess excellent heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance, which involves higher technical demands.
5. How do I choose the right high-temperature alloy for my needs?
When selecting a high-temperature alloy, consider the following factors:
- Application environment: Factors like working temperature, exposure to corrosive substances, high pressure, or shock loads.
- Mechanical performance requirements: Different alloys have varying strengths, hardness, fatigue resistance, and more, so choose the alloy based on your specific needs.
- Cost considerations: Choose the most suitable alloy based on your budget, as high-temperature alloys can vary significantly in price.
6. Can I purchase small quantities of high-temperature alloys?
Yes, we offer small-batch customization services to meet your specific needs. Many high-temperature alloy suppliers can produce small quantities and offer different shapes and sizes of products.
7. What is the typical delivery time for high-temperature alloys?
The delivery time depends on several factors, including:
- Order volume: Large orders may take longer to produce.
- Material types and specifications: Some specific high-temperature alloys may require longer production and processing times.
- Supply chain conditions: Raw material availability and processing times can also affect delivery. Generally, delivery time ranges from a few weeks to a few months.
8. How can I ensure that the high-temperature alloys I purchase meet quality standards?
We recommend that you:
- Choose reputable suppliers who comply with international standards (e.g., ASTM, ISO).
- Request detailed material certificates and quality inspection reports, such as chemical composition analysis, mechanical property tests, etc.
- Confirm the heat treatment and processing methods with the supplier to ensure the alloy meets your specific requirements.
9. Can high-temperature alloys be further processed or customized?
Yes, many high-temperature alloys can be further processed or customized, including cutting, welding, heat treatment, etc. We offer corresponding processing services, and we can produce customized sizes and shapes based on your requirements.
10. What after-sales services are provided for high-temperature alloys?
We offer comprehensive after-sales services, including:
- Technical support: We provide consulting on material selection, processing, installation, and usage.
- Quality assurance: We guarantee that the high-temperature alloys meet the specifications and offer quality assurance on the products.
- Regular inspections and feedback: For long-term customers, we offer regular quality inspections and performance feedback to ensure the reliability of the alloys in real-world applications.
11. Do high-temperature alloys have recycling value?
Yes, many high-temperature alloys, especially nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, have high recycling value. Under certain conditions, these alloys can be recycled, especially in high-value components in industries like aerospace and energy.
12. How do I place an order for high-temperature alloys?
You can place an order through the following methods:
- Directly contact the sales team with your requirements and specifications.
- Order online (if the supplier offers an online platform).
- Submit an RFQ (Request for Quotation) to receive detailed pricing and delivery information.
About the Supplier
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Company Profile
Shandong Titanium Nickel Special Steel Co., Ltd., with a registered capital of RMB 158800, is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, production, and sales of special alloys such as nickel based and iron-based materials. Our products include corrosion-resistant alloys, high-temperature alloys, precision alloys, Hastelloy alloys, Monel alloys, INCONEL, INCOLOY, copper nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium and zirconium alloys, nickel and nickel based alloys, nickel cobalt based heat-resistant alloys, hafnium alloys, and more than 60 other alloy materials.
All products of the company are supplied in accordance with American ASTM/ASME, German DIN, Japanese JIS and other standards, synchronized with Chinese steel standards, and can be supplied according to customer provided standards and technical requirements. The available product forms include plates, strips, tubes, rods, forgings, fittings, flanges, capillaries, welding materials, etc
HASTELLOY C-276, UNS N10276, 2.4819, HASTELLOY C276, NS3304, NS334, NiMo16Cr15Fe6W4
HASTELLOY C-22, Inconel 22, Alloy C-22, UNS NO6022, 2.4602,
HASTELLOY C-4, UNS NO6455, 2.4610, NS335, NiMo16Cr16Ti, HASTELLOY C-2000, UNS NO6002, 2.4675,
HASTELLOY B-2, HASTELLOY B2, UNS N10665, 2.4617, NS322, NiMo28,
HASTELLOY B-3, HASTELLOY B3, UNS N10675, 2.4600, NS323, NiMo28,
Hastelloy G-3, hastelloy G3, N06985, NW66901, UNS N06985, NS3404, Nicrofer, 4023hMo, 2.4619,
HASTELLOY G-30, UNS NO6030, NS3404, 2.4603, N06030, NICR30FEMO, Nicrofer4825hMo,
HASTELLOY G-35, UNS NO6035, 2.4643,
HastelloyX, GH3536, GH536, NC22FeD, 2.4665, NiCr22Fe1
MONEL400, 2.4360, UNS N04400, JIS NW4400, NCu28-2.5-1.5,
MONEL500, UNS N05500, 2.4375 Ni68Cu28Al, NCu30-3-0.5, NW5500,
INCONEL 600, UNS N06600, 2.4816, NCF 600,
Inconel 601, N06601, 2.4851, NiCr23Fe,
INCONEL 686, UNS N06686, 2.4606, GH4698, Alloy 686,
INCONEL 690, UNS N06690, 2.4642, NS315, GH694,
INCONEL 718, UNS N07718, NC19FeNb, W. Nr. 2.4668, NiCr19Fe19Nb5, NiCr19Nb5Mo3,
INCONEL 750, UNS N07750, 2.4669, NCl5FeTNbA, W. Nr. 2.4668, 2.4669, NCF750,
INCONEL 725, UNS N07725, GH725,
INCONEL 617, N06617, 2.4663, UNS N06617, W. Nr. 2.4663,
NiCr23Co12Mo,
INCOLOY 800, UNS N08800, N08800, N08810, N08811, X2NiCrAlTi3220, W. Nr. 1.4876, W. Nr. 1.4958, W. Nr. 1.4959, NCF800,
NS112, DIN W. Nr. 14876
INCOLOY 800H, UNS N08811, N08810, W. Nr. /EN 1.4958, 1.4959, NCF800H, NAS800H, NS112,
INCOLOY 800HT, UNS N08811, W. Nr. 1.4876, DIN X10NiCrAlTi3220, Z8NC32.21
NA15, FeNi32Cr21AlTi
INCOLOY 825, UNS N08825, incoloy 825, N08065,
NC21FeDu, W. Nr. 2.4858, NiCr21Mo, JIS ncf825,
NA16, BS nife30cr21no3, SS14, NA1641,
INCOLOY 925, UNS N09925
INCOLOY 20, UNS N08020, Alloy20, 2.4660, NiCr20CuMo, Nicrofer3620NB,
ASTM B463, ASME SB-463,
INCOLOY 28, UNS N08028, 1.4563, X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4, Alloy 28, Incoloy 28,
INCOLOY 330, UNS N08330, 1.4886, MT-330, SUH330, 1.4864, X12CrNiSi35-16
X6NiCrSi36-19, NA17, Z20NCS33-16,
About Our Factory & Business Background
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Business Type
- Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company
- Address
- 300 Meters North of Liaoniu Road and Xindong Ring Road, Liaocheng High-Tech Zone, Liaocheng, Shandong, China
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Plant Area
- 1000 square meters
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Number of Employees
- 3
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Registered Capital
- 15,880,000 RMB
- Terms of Payment
- T/T, D/P, PayPal, Western Union, Small-amount payment, Money Gram
- International Commercial Terms(Incoterms)
- FOB, EXW, CFR, CIF, DAT, FAS, DDP, DAP, CIP, CPT, Others, FCA
- Average Lead Time
- Peak Season Lead Time, one month, Off Season Lead Time, within 15 workdays
- Nearest Port
- Qingdao port, Tianjin port
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Minimum Order Quantity
- 200kgs
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Supply Chain Partners
- 5
Our Production Capability & Technical Expertise
- Main Products
- Hstelloy, Monel Alloy, Nickle Alloy, Superalloy, Corrosion Resistant Alloy, Precision Alloy, Monel, Inconel, Haynes Alloy, Plate/Sheet
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Production Lines
- 1
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Production Machines
- Cutting Machine, Plate shearing machine
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Inspection Type for Finished Products
- Random inspection Visual inspection Function inspection
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Inspection Method for Finished Products
- Finished product checked by packing staff
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Customization Options
- Customization from Samples,Customization from Designs
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OEM Service Available
- Yes
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R&D Engineers
- 1 people
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Traceability of Raw Materials
- No
Our Industry Experience & Global Business Record
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Year of Establishment
- 2017-09-28
- Export Year
- 2018-08-01
- Main Markets
- North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe
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Repeat Buyers Choice
- 30%~50%
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Number of Foreign Trading Staff
- 3
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Overseas Agent/Branch
- No
Our Certifications, Standards & Industry Recognition
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Cooperated with Fortune 500
- No
FAQ
- What are high-temperature alloys?
- High-temperature alloys are materials designed to maintain excellent mechanical properties, oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance, and structural stability under high-temperature conditions. These alloys are commonly used in industries like aerospace, energy, chemical, and automotive, especially in environments with extreme conditions.
- What are the main uses of high-temperature alloys?
- High-temperature alloys are primarily used in the following applications: Aerospace and Aviation: Turbine blades, jet engine components, and gas turbines. Energy Industry: Gas turbines, heat exchangers, steam turbines. Automotive Industry: Turbochargers, exhaust systems, engine components. Chemical Industry: Corrosion-resistant equipment such as reactors, boilers, etc.
- What are the main types of high-temperature alloys?
- Common types of high-temperature alloys include: Nickel-based alloys: For example, Inconel and Hastelloy, widely used in high-temperature environments. Cobalt-based alloys: Such as Stellite alloys, typically used in applications that require extreme heat and corrosion resistance. Iron-based alloys: Such as heat-resistant steels, used in environments with slightly lower temperature requirements.
- Why are high-temperature alloys expensive?
- High-temperature alloys are typically more expensive due to several reasons: Raw material costs: Many high-temperature alloys contain expensive metals like nickel, cobalt, and molybdenum. Manufacturing processes: The production of high-temperature alloys requires specialized smelting, heat treatment, and processing techniques, which drive up production costs. Heat resistance requirements: The alloys must possess excellent heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance, which inv
- How do I choose the right high-temperature alloy for my needs?
- When selecting a high-temperature alloy, consider the following factors: Application environment: Factors like working temperature, exposure to corrosive substances, high pressure, or shock loads. Mechanical performance requirements: Different alloys have varying strengths, hardness, fatigue resistance, and more, so choose the alloy based on your specific needs. Cost considerations: Choose the most suitable alloy based on your budget, as high-temperature alloys can vary significantly in price.
- Can I purchase small quantities of high-temperature alloys?
- Yes, we offer small-batch customization services to meet your specific needs. Many high-temperature alloy suppliers can produce small quantities and offer different shapes and sizes of products.
- What is the typical delivery time for high-temperature alloys?
- The delivery time depends on several factors, including: Order volume: Large orders may take longer to produce. Material types and specifications: Some specific high-temperature alloys may require longer production and processing times. Supply chain conditions: Raw material availability and processing times can also affect delivery. Generally, delivery time ranges from a few weeks to a few months.
- How can I ensure that the high-temperature alloys I purchase meet quality standards?
- We recommend that you: Choose reputable suppliers who comply with international standards (e.g., ASTM, ISO). Request detailed material certificates and quality inspection reports, such as chemical composition analysis, mechanical property tests, etc. Confirm the heat treatment and processing methods with the supplier to ensure the alloy meets your specific requirements.
- Can high-temperature alloys be further processed or customized?
- Yes, many high-temperature alloys can be further processed or customized, including cutting, welding, heat treatment, etc. We offer corresponding processing services, and we can produce customized sizes and shapes based on your requirements.
- What after-sales services are provided for high-temperature alloys?
- We offer comprehensive after-sales services, including: Technical support: We provide consulting on material selection, processing, installation, and usage. Quality assurance: We guarantee that the high-temperature alloys meet the specifications and offer quality assurance on the products. Regular inspections and feedback: For long-term customers, we offer regular quality inspections and performance feedback to ensure the reliability of the alloys in real-world applications.
- Do high-temperature alloys have recycling value?
- Yes, many high-temperature alloys, especially nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys, have high recycling value. Under certain conditions, these alloys can be recycled, especially in high-value components in industries like aerospace and energy.
- How do I place an order for high-temperature alloys?
- You can place an order through the following methods: Directly contact the sales team with your requirements and specifications. Order online (if the supplier offers an online platform). Submit an RFQ (Request for Quotation) to receive detailed pricing and delivery information.
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