MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | Wood box |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel 400 wire offers exceptional corrosion resistance in seawater, acids, and high-stress conditions. Compliant with ASTM B164, EN 10095, and ASME SB164. Ideal for marine, oil & gas, and chemical processing.
Monel 400 wire is a nickel-copper alloy renowned for its unparalleled resistance to corrosive environments, including seawater, hydrofluoric acid, and alkaline solutions. Comprising 63–70% nickel (Ni) and 28–34% copper (Cu), this alloy retains exceptional mechanical strength and ductility across a wide temperature range (-200°C to +600°C). Its unique composition prevents chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, making it a staple in marine engineering, chemical processing, and offshore oil & gas applications.
With a tensile strength of 550–780 MPa and elongation exceeding 35%, Monel 400 wire is easily fabricated into springs, fasteners, and pump components. Compliant with ASTM B164, EN 10095, and ASME SB164, it meets rigorous global standards for industries in Europe’s offshore rigs, Southeast Asia’s desalination plants, and the Middle East’s petrochemical refineries. Its non-magnetic properties and thermal stability further enhance performance in aerospace sensors and nuclear reactor systems.
Element | Ni (%) | Cu (%) | Fe (%) | Mn (%) | Si (%) | S (%) | C (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Content | 63–70 | 28–34 | ≤2.5 | ≤2.0 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.024 | ≤0.3 |
Property | Value |
---|---|
Tensile Strength | 550–780 MPa |
Yield Strength (0.2%) | 240–620 MPa |
Elongation (at 20°C) | ≥35% |
Hardness (HV) | 150–250 |
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Density | 8.8 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 1315–1350°C |
Resistivity (20°C) | 51 μΩ·cm |
Thermal Conductivity | 21.8 W/(m·K) |
ASTM B164: Nickel-Copper Alloy Wire
EN 10095: Heat-Resisting Steels and Alloys
ASME SB164: Pressure Vessel Applications
Marine Engineering: Shipbuilding fasteners, propeller shafts, and seawater piping.
Oil & Gas: Valve components, downhole tools, and offshore platform fittings.
Chemical Processing: Reactor internals, heat exchangers, and acid-handling systems.
Aerospace: Non-magnetic sensor wiring and fuel line components.
Nuclear: Control rod cladding and reactor coolant systems.
Q1: How does Monel 400 compare to stainless steel in marine environments?
A: Monel 400 outperforms stainless steel in seawater due to superior resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and biofouling.
Q2: Can Monel 400 wire withstand sulfuric acid exposure?
A: Yes, it resists sulfuric acid up to 85% concentration at room temperature, ideal for chemical processing.
Q3: Is welding Monel 400 feasible?
A: Yes, using TIG or MIG methods with Monel 60 filler wire. Post-weld stress relief is recommended for critical applications.
MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | Wood box |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel 400 wire offers exceptional corrosion resistance in seawater, acids, and high-stress conditions. Compliant with ASTM B164, EN 10095, and ASME SB164. Ideal for marine, oil & gas, and chemical processing.
Monel 400 wire is a nickel-copper alloy renowned for its unparalleled resistance to corrosive environments, including seawater, hydrofluoric acid, and alkaline solutions. Comprising 63–70% nickel (Ni) and 28–34% copper (Cu), this alloy retains exceptional mechanical strength and ductility across a wide temperature range (-200°C to +600°C). Its unique composition prevents chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, making it a staple in marine engineering, chemical processing, and offshore oil & gas applications.
With a tensile strength of 550–780 MPa and elongation exceeding 35%, Monel 400 wire is easily fabricated into springs, fasteners, and pump components. Compliant with ASTM B164, EN 10095, and ASME SB164, it meets rigorous global standards for industries in Europe’s offshore rigs, Southeast Asia’s desalination plants, and the Middle East’s petrochemical refineries. Its non-magnetic properties and thermal stability further enhance performance in aerospace sensors and nuclear reactor systems.
Element | Ni (%) | Cu (%) | Fe (%) | Mn (%) | Si (%) | S (%) | C (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Content | 63–70 | 28–34 | ≤2.5 | ≤2.0 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.024 | ≤0.3 |
Property | Value |
---|---|
Tensile Strength | 550–780 MPa |
Yield Strength (0.2%) | 240–620 MPa |
Elongation (at 20°C) | ≥35% |
Hardness (HV) | 150–250 |
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Density | 8.8 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 1315–1350°C |
Resistivity (20°C) | 51 μΩ·cm |
Thermal Conductivity | 21.8 W/(m·K) |
ASTM B164: Nickel-Copper Alloy Wire
EN 10095: Heat-Resisting Steels and Alloys
ASME SB164: Pressure Vessel Applications
Marine Engineering: Shipbuilding fasteners, propeller shafts, and seawater piping.
Oil & Gas: Valve components, downhole tools, and offshore platform fittings.
Chemical Processing: Reactor internals, heat exchangers, and acid-handling systems.
Aerospace: Non-magnetic sensor wiring and fuel line components.
Nuclear: Control rod cladding and reactor coolant systems.
Q1: How does Monel 400 compare to stainless steel in marine environments?
A: Monel 400 outperforms stainless steel in seawater due to superior resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and biofouling.
Q2: Can Monel 400 wire withstand sulfuric acid exposure?
A: Yes, it resists sulfuric acid up to 85% concentration at room temperature, ideal for chemical processing.
Q3: Is welding Monel 400 feasible?
A: Yes, using TIG or MIG methods with Monel 60 filler wire. Post-weld stress relief is recommended for critical applications.