Ni 99.2
Ni 99.2
Ni99.2 C0-0.1
Chemical composition |
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Cu0.25 max
Ni99.2 min
Fe0.4 max
Mn0.35 max
Si0.25 max
S0.005 max
C0.1 max
Mg0.15 max
Ti0.1 max
Alloy name | |
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RLSA no. | 602 |
EN standard | |
DIN standard | 2.4066 |
UNS no.* |
*Unified Numbering System (USA)
Characteristics and main uses
Pure nickel Ni 99.2 is characterized by very high resistance to oxidation and chemical corrosion.
Ni 99.2 is magnetic up to approx. +315 ° C. The maximum operating temperature in air is +660 ° C.
- Commercially pure nickel
- Resistance to various reducing chemicals and caustic alkalis
- Good magnetostrictive properties
- High electrical and thermal conductivity
- Good ductility and low strain hardening rate
- Good weldability and solderability
Main uses
- Manufacture of foodstuffs such as the handling of refrigerating brine, fatty acids and fruit juices due to the material's resistance to acids.
- Neutral alkaline and saline solutions and against organic acids
- Tanks in which fluorine is produced and where it reacts with hydrocarbons (CFCs) due to the material's resistance to fluorine
- Storage and transport of phenol
- Production and processing of caustic soda
- Production of synthetic fibers and soaps
- Production of hydrogen chloride and chlorination of hydrocarbons such as benzene, methane and ethane
- Production of vinyl chloride monomer due to the material's resistance to dry chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride at elevated temperatures
- Electrical and electronic components
- Electrode contacts and current conductors in batteries
- Current conductors in alkaline fuels