MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | carton, plywood pallet |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel K500 bar is a precipitation-hardened nickel-copper alloy engineered to deliver exceptional corrosion resistance, high tensile strength, and durability in the most demanding industrial environments. With a composition of 63–67% nickel, 27–33% copper, and additions of aluminum (2.3–3.15%) and titanium (0.35–0.85%), this alloy combines the proven corrosion resistance of Monel 400 with enhanced mechanical properties through γ' phase (Ni₃(Al,Ti)) precipitation hardening.
Ideal for marine, oil & gas, and aerospace systems, Monel K500 bars exhibit a tensile strength of 1,100–1,300 MPa and yield strength of 800–1,000 MPa after aging treatment, outperforming conventional stainless steels in high-stress applications. Its ability to resist chloride-induced pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), and sulfidation in H₂S-rich environments makes it indispensable for seawater pumps, offshore valves, and sour gas well components. With a melting range of 1,288–1,343°C and low magnetic permeability even at cryogenic temperatures (-196°C), it ensures reliability in diverse thermal and electromagnetic condition.
Property | Value | Standard |
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Chemical Composition | Ni: 63–67%, Cu: 27–33%, Al: 2.3–3.15% | ASTM B865, ASME SB-127 |
Ti: 0.35–0.85%, Fe: ≤2.0%, Mn: ≤1.5% | NACE MR0175, DIN 17752 | |
Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength: 1,100–1,300 MPa | ASTM B865, ISO 15156-3 |
Yield Strength: 800–1,000 MPa | ||
Elongation: ≥20% | ||
Physical Parameters | Density: 8.80 g/cm³ | ISO 6892 |
Melting Point: 1,288–1,343°C | ||
Thermal Conductivity: 22 W/m·K |
Marine Engineering: Pump shafts, propeller shafts, and seawater valves resistant to saltwater corrosion.
Oil & Gas: Downhole tools, valve trim, and sour gas pipeline components in H₂S environments.
Aerospace: Turbine blades, engine fasteners, and structural parts requiring high strength-to-weight ratios.
Chemical Processing: Reactors, heat exchangers, and sulfuric acid handling systems.
Nuclear Energy: Control rod drive mechanisms and radiation-resistant instrumentation.
Q1: How does Monel K500 compare to Monel 400 in mechanical performance?
A: Monel K500 offers 3x higher yield strength and 2x higher tensile strength than Monel 400 due to aluminum/titanium additions and aging treatment, while retaining equivalent corrosion resistance.
Q2: Can Monel K500 bars withstand cryogenic temperatures?
A: Yes. The alloy maintains ductility and near-zero magnetic permeability even at -196°C, making it suitable for LNG storage and superconducting systems.
Q3: What heat treatment is required for optimal performance?
A: Aging at 593–607°C for 6–16 hours followed by controlled cooling maximizes γ' phase precipitation. Cold-worked bars require stress relief annealing at 620–650°C to prevent cracking.
MOQ: | 150kgs |
Price: | Negotiatable |
Standard Packaging: | carton, plywood pallet |
Delivery Period: | 2-30days |
Payment Method: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
Supply Capacity: | 300 Ton per Month |
Monel K500 bar is a precipitation-hardened nickel-copper alloy engineered to deliver exceptional corrosion resistance, high tensile strength, and durability in the most demanding industrial environments. With a composition of 63–67% nickel, 27–33% copper, and additions of aluminum (2.3–3.15%) and titanium (0.35–0.85%), this alloy combines the proven corrosion resistance of Monel 400 with enhanced mechanical properties through γ' phase (Ni₃(Al,Ti)) precipitation hardening.
Ideal for marine, oil & gas, and aerospace systems, Monel K500 bars exhibit a tensile strength of 1,100–1,300 MPa and yield strength of 800–1,000 MPa after aging treatment, outperforming conventional stainless steels in high-stress applications. Its ability to resist chloride-induced pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), and sulfidation in H₂S-rich environments makes it indispensable for seawater pumps, offshore valves, and sour gas well components. With a melting range of 1,288–1,343°C and low magnetic permeability even at cryogenic temperatures (-196°C), it ensures reliability in diverse thermal and electromagnetic condition.
Property | Value | Standard |
---|---|---|
Chemical Composition | Ni: 63–67%, Cu: 27–33%, Al: 2.3–3.15% | ASTM B865, ASME SB-127 |
Ti: 0.35–0.85%, Fe: ≤2.0%, Mn: ≤1.5% | NACE MR0175, DIN 17752 | |
Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength: 1,100–1,300 MPa | ASTM B865, ISO 15156-3 |
Yield Strength: 800–1,000 MPa | ||
Elongation: ≥20% | ||
Physical Parameters | Density: 8.80 g/cm³ | ISO 6892 |
Melting Point: 1,288–1,343°C | ||
Thermal Conductivity: 22 W/m·K |
Marine Engineering: Pump shafts, propeller shafts, and seawater valves resistant to saltwater corrosion.
Oil & Gas: Downhole tools, valve trim, and sour gas pipeline components in H₂S environments.
Aerospace: Turbine blades, engine fasteners, and structural parts requiring high strength-to-weight ratios.
Chemical Processing: Reactors, heat exchangers, and sulfuric acid handling systems.
Nuclear Energy: Control rod drive mechanisms and radiation-resistant instrumentation.
Q1: How does Monel K500 compare to Monel 400 in mechanical performance?
A: Monel K500 offers 3x higher yield strength and 2x higher tensile strength than Monel 400 due to aluminum/titanium additions and aging treatment, while retaining equivalent corrosion resistance.
Q2: Can Monel K500 bars withstand cryogenic temperatures?
A: Yes. The alloy maintains ductility and near-zero magnetic permeability even at -196°C, making it suitable for LNG storage and superconducting systems.
Q3: What heat treatment is required for optimal performance?
A: Aging at 593–607°C for 6–16 hours followed by controlled cooling maximizes γ' phase precipitation. Cold-worked bars require stress relief annealing at 620–650°C to prevent cracking.