Nickel alloy C4, also known as 2.4610, is a corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy. Due to its excellent mechanical properties and resistance to oxidation and corrosion, it is widely used in various industries, especially in harsh environments.
– Corrosion resistance: Excellent resistance to pitting corrosion, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.
– Mechanical properties: Good strength and ductility at both room and elevated temperatures.
– Weldability: Can be welded using standard techniques without significant loss of corrosion resistance.
– Chemical processing: used in heat exchangers, reactors and piping systems.
– Oil and Gas: Suitable for downhole applications and offshore platforms.
– Aerospace: Parts requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
– Bars and rods: used in applications requiring high strength.
– Sheet: Commonly used in manufacturing and structural applications.
– Pipes and tubing: used in fluid delivery systems in corrosive environments.
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