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What Is The Difference Between Monel 400 And C276 Alloy?

 

What is the difference between Monel 400 and C276?

Monel Alloy 400 relies heavily on the addition of copper to its composition, while Hastelloy C276 incorporates molybdenum, chromium and tungsten to provide greater solid solution strengthening, resulting in higher tensile strength.

What is the composition of Monel 400?

Monel 400 is a nickel-copper alloy (approximately 67% nickel - 23% copper) that is resistant to high temperatures of seawater and steam, as well as saline and alkaline solutions. Alloy 400 is a solid solution alloy that can only be hardened by cold working.

What is the difference between Monel 400 and C276?

What is C276 used for?

C-276 alloy is used in many industries, including chemical and petrochemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, and wastewater treatment.

What is the difference between Inconel 625 and Hastelloy C276?

Both Inconel 625 and Hastelloy C-276 are nickel-chromium-molybdenum based alloys. They both have excellent corrosion resistance and good strength. In comparison, Inconel 625 has a higher chromium content, while Hastelloy C-276 has a higher molybdenum content.

Monel 400 vs Hastelloy C276

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Conclusion:

Gnee Steel is a supplier of Monel 400 And C276 Alloy in tubes, pipes, plates, strips, plates, round bars, flat bars, forged billets, hexagons, wire and extrusions. We work with steel mills to provide our customers with 625 alloy that meets or exceeds many leading industry standards, including ASTM, ASME, SAE, AMS, ISO, DIN, EN and BS standards.
Gnee Steel stocks and sells Monel 400 And C276 Alloy tubes, pipes, plates, strips, plates, round bars, flat bars, forged billets, hexagons, wire and extrusions. Feel free to contact us for a quote at ss@gneesteel.com

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