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INCONEL

INCONEL alloys: INCONEL alloys are based on nickel and chromium with significant additions of other elements such as molybdenum and iron. These provide a range of materials with excellent low and high temperature strength capability combined with outstanding corrosion resistance.

INCOLOY

INCOLOY alloys: INCOLOY alloys, based on nickel, iron and chromium, are leaner nickel versions of the INCONEL range and so provide more economical solutions to corrosive and high temperature environments. The group also includes a range of high strength, low expansion alloys.

NIMONIC

NIMONIC alloys: NIMONIC alloys typically consist of more than 50% nickel and 20% chromium with additives such as titanium and aluminium. The main use is in gas turbine components and extremely high performance reciprocating internal combustion engines.

MONEL

MONEL alloys: MONEL alloys are formed with the alloying constituents of nickel and copper, with some alloys containing significant additions of aluminium and others for specific purposes.

UDIMET

UDIMET alloys: UDIMET alloys are typified by the constituent elements of nickel and/or cobalt with solid solution hardening elements such as chromium, tungsten and molybdenum plus additions of age hardening elements like aluminium, titanium and niobium for high strength applications at elevated temperatures.

NILO

NILO alloys: NILO alloys are typified by the alloying elements nickel, iron and cobalt which, in combination with other elements, provide a low and uniform thermal coefficient of expansion to the Curie point.

Nickel

Nickel alloys: Commercially pure nickel alloys for corrosion resistant applications, specifically caustic alkali concentration processes.