titanium seamless tubes & pipes
Contact Person : Mr Joe Jin
Phone Number : +86 18621799451
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Product Description
Through more than ten years of research and development, the production of MTSCO Alloy technology and efficiency of various materials have been greatly improved. The enterprise has passed the national quality management system certification of weapons and equipment, obtained more than 24 authorized patents, participated in the revision of 9 national standards and 3 industry standards. MTSCO has actively participated in the civil military integration project, provided high-temperature alloy materials for a PLA unit, provided high-quality special alloy materials for China ordnance industry group, and provided new low expansion alloy materials for China aviation industry. It has been successfully applied to the domestic large aircraft C919, replacing imports with domestic ones, breaking the foreign blockade monopoly and filling the domestic blank.
1. Material Grade: UNS N10276, UNS N10001, UNS N10665, UNS N10675, UNS N06022, N08800, N08825, N04400; etc
2. Outer Diameter: 4.5mm-355.6mm
Wall Thickness: 1.65mm-20mm
3. Length: Normally fixed length 6m, can as per customer’s requirement
4. Standard: ASTM B169; ASTM B167; ASTM B444; ASTM B622 etc
Alloy C276 Chemical composition:
What is a nickel alloy?
Nickel alloys are formed by combining nickel with other metals (usually titanium, copper, aluminum, iron and chromium). There are approximately 3,000 nickel-based alloys in use, forming products for many industries. Approximately 90% of all new nickel sold each year is used to make alloys. The most popular is stainless steel, which accounts for about two-thirds of new nickel alloys produced.
Many nickel-based alloys offer excellent performance at temperatures above 1000°C and are well suited for extremely harsh environments. These materials offer excellent oxidation resistance at high temperatures while maintaining high quality weldability, machinability and ductility.
Nickel alloys have an average service life of 25 to 35 years, with longer service life depending on the application. This material is more cost effective than other metals due to its extended service life. Nickel alloys are recyclable and have one of the highest recycling rates in the world. Approximately half of the nickel in stainless steel products comes from recycled nickel materials.