Alloy |
UNS NO. |
DIN/EN |
Commercial grades |
Basic introduction |
Alloy200 |
UNS N02200 |
2.4060
2.4066 |
Nickel200 |
Alloy200 has good mechanical properties and excellent resistance in many corrosive environments. Other useful features of Alloy200 include its magnetic properties, magnetostrictive properties, high thermal and electrical conductivity, low gas content and low evaporation pressure. Its corrosion resistance makes it particularly useful in applications such as food, man-made fibers and caustic soda where product purity is required. It is also widely used in structural applications where corrosion resistance is a major consideration. Other uses include chemical drums, electrical and electronic components, aerospace and missile components. |
Alloy201 |
UNS N02201 |
2.4061
2.4068 |
Nickel201 |
A low-carbon version of Alloy200. Typical applications are caustic evaporators, combustion vessels, plating rods and electronic components. Due to its inherently low hardness and low work hardening rate, Alloy 201 is particularly suitable for spinning and cold forming. Compared to Alloy200, Alloy201 is more suitable for use at temperatures above 315°C. |
Alloy270 |
UNS N02270 |
2.4050 |
Nickel270 |
Alloy270 is a high-purity nickel. It has excellent physical and chemical properties and is widely used in various fields. In the communication industry, Alloy270 can be used to make antennas, cables, etc., to improve the efficiency of signal transmission. In the field of new energy, Alloy270 can be used to make lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, etc., to improve the efficiency of energy storage and conversion. In the chemical industry, Alloy270 can be used to manufacture storage tanks, heat exchangers and other equipment to resist the erosion of corrosive media. In the field of electronics, Alloy270 can be used to manufacture components such as capacitors and contactors to improve the performance of electronic devices. |