MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | Carton, plywood pallet, plywood box |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | T/T,Western Union,L/C |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel 400 strip is a nickel-copper alloy (UNS N04400) renowned for its exceptional resistance to corrosive media, high-temperature stability, and robust mechanical performance. With a composition of 63–70% nickel, 28–34% copper, and controlled iron (≤2.5%) and manganese (≤2.0%), this alloy forms a single-phase solid-solution structure that excels in environments such as seawater, sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, and alkaline solutions. Its low carbon content (≤0.3%) and sulfur (≤0.024%) minimize sensitization and intergranular attack, ensuring long-term reliability in critical applications like marine heat exchangers, chemical reactors, and nuclear fuel processing systems.
Certified to ASTM B127, ASME SB-127, and ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175), Monel 400 strip achieves a tensile strength of 480–550 MPa and elongation ≥35%, making it ideal for dynamic or cryogenic conditions ranging from -196°C to 600°C. The alloy’s high thermal conductivity (21.8 W/m·K) and low thermal expansion coefficient (13.9 µm/m·°C) ensure dimensional stability in cyclic thermal operations, outperforming conventional stainless steels in chloride-rich or hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) environments.
Property | Value | Standard |
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Chemical Composition | Ni: 63–70%, Cu: 28–34%, Fe: ≤2.5% | ASTM B127, ASME SB-127 |
Mn: ≤2.0%, C: ≤0.3%, S: ≤0.024% | ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175) | |
Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength: 480–550 MPa | ASTM E8, ASTM G48 |
Yield Strength: ≥170 MPa | ||
Elongation: ≥35% | ||
Physical Parameters | Density: 8.83 g/cm³ | ISO 6892 |
Melting Range: 1,300–1,390°C | ||
Thermal Conductivity: 21.8 W/m·K |
Marine Engineering: Seawater heat exchangers, offshore platform piping, and ship propeller shafts.
Chemical Processing: Reactors, sulfuric acid storage tanks, and hydrofluoric acid handling systems.
Nuclear Industry: Uranium enrichment equipment and nuclear reactor coolant components.
Oil & Gas: Sour gas pipelines, LNG liquefaction systems, and downhole tools in H₂S environments.
Power Generation: Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) units and geothermal energy systems.
Q1: Can Monel 400 strip withstand prolonged exposure to seawater?
A: Yes. Its nickel-copper matrix resists chloride-induced pitting and crevice corrosion, making it ideal for marine applications like desalination plants.
Q2: Is post-weld heat treatment required for Monel 400 strip joints?
A: Typically not. The alloy’s low carbon content minimizes sensitization, but stress relief annealing (600–650°C) is recommended for thick-section welds in high-pressure systems.
Q3: Does Monel 400 comply with NACE standards for sour gas pipelines?
A: Absolutely. It meets ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175) for H₂S-rich environments, ensuring resistance to sulfide stress cracking.
MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | Carton, plywood pallet, plywood box |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | T/T,Western Union,L/C |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel 400 strip is a nickel-copper alloy (UNS N04400) renowned for its exceptional resistance to corrosive media, high-temperature stability, and robust mechanical performance. With a composition of 63–70% nickel, 28–34% copper, and controlled iron (≤2.5%) and manganese (≤2.0%), this alloy forms a single-phase solid-solution structure that excels in environments such as seawater, sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, and alkaline solutions. Its low carbon content (≤0.3%) and sulfur (≤0.024%) minimize sensitization and intergranular attack, ensuring long-term reliability in critical applications like marine heat exchangers, chemical reactors, and nuclear fuel processing systems.
Certified to ASTM B127, ASME SB-127, and ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175), Monel 400 strip achieves a tensile strength of 480–550 MPa and elongation ≥35%, making it ideal for dynamic or cryogenic conditions ranging from -196°C to 600°C. The alloy’s high thermal conductivity (21.8 W/m·K) and low thermal expansion coefficient (13.9 µm/m·°C) ensure dimensional stability in cyclic thermal operations, outperforming conventional stainless steels in chloride-rich or hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) environments.
Property | Value | Standard |
---|---|---|
Chemical Composition | Ni: 63–70%, Cu: 28–34%, Fe: ≤2.5% | ASTM B127, ASME SB-127 |
Mn: ≤2.0%, C: ≤0.3%, S: ≤0.024% | ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175) | |
Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength: 480–550 MPa | ASTM E8, ASTM G48 |
Yield Strength: ≥170 MPa | ||
Elongation: ≥35% | ||
Physical Parameters | Density: 8.83 g/cm³ | ISO 6892 |
Melting Range: 1,300–1,390°C | ||
Thermal Conductivity: 21.8 W/m·K |
Marine Engineering: Seawater heat exchangers, offshore platform piping, and ship propeller shafts.
Chemical Processing: Reactors, sulfuric acid storage tanks, and hydrofluoric acid handling systems.
Nuclear Industry: Uranium enrichment equipment and nuclear reactor coolant components.
Oil & Gas: Sour gas pipelines, LNG liquefaction systems, and downhole tools in H₂S environments.
Power Generation: Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) units and geothermal energy systems.
Q1: Can Monel 400 strip withstand prolonged exposure to seawater?
A: Yes. Its nickel-copper matrix resists chloride-induced pitting and crevice corrosion, making it ideal for marine applications like desalination plants.
Q2: Is post-weld heat treatment required for Monel 400 strip joints?
A: Typically not. The alloy’s low carbon content minimizes sensitization, but stress relief annealing (600–650°C) is recommended for thick-section welds in high-pressure systems.
Q3: Does Monel 400 comply with NACE standards for sour gas pipelines?
A: Absolutely. It meets ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175) for H₂S-rich environments, ensuring resistance to sulfide stress cracking.