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To compare the performance of HASTELLOY® C 276 alloy with that of other materials, it is useful to plot the 0.1 mm/y lines. In the following graphs, the lines for C 276 alloy are compared with those of two popular, austenitic stainless steels (316L and 254SMO), and a lower molybdenum nickel alloy (625), in hydrochloric and sulfuric acids.
This Nickel Molybdenum Chromium alloy with the addition of Tungsten, has excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of corrosive media and is especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. Hastelloy C 276 is also known as Nicrofer 5716, Superimphy 276, and Inconel C 276.
It is widely used in various applications involving sulfuric acid of an extensive range of concentrations and temperatures. The two isocorrosion diagrams shown below illustrate relative corrosion resistance of Hastelloy C 276 material to sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid with 200 ppm chloride ions, respectively.
Nov 16, 2019 · Hastelloy C 276 alloy is a tungsten containing nickel chromium molybdenum alloy with a very low silicon carbon content and is considered to be a versatile corrosion resistant alloy. Mainly resistant to wet chlorine, various oxidizing chlorides, chloride solutions, sulfuric acid and oxidizing salts, have good corrosion resistance in low
Hastelloy C276 Hastelloy C276 is a wrought nickel chromium molybdenum tungsten alloy which displays a remarkable corrosion resistance in a very wide range of processing environments. It displays excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, stress corrosion cracking and oxidising atmospheres up to 1040°C.
The alloy C offers outstanding resistance to pitting, stress corrosion cracking and to oxidizing conditions about 1900oF. Hastelloy alloy C offers resistance to corrosion by ferric andcupric chlorides, hot polluted mixed acids, solvents, chloride contaminated conditions, chlorine, formic acid, acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ocean water.
Feb 16, 2017 · Hastelloy C 276 is particularly useful and able to withstand higher pressures of hydrogen sulfide than the 825 and 625 alloys. Acidic Environments In addition to hydrogen sulfide, plenty of chemical compounds can induce corrosion or other weakening or undesirable reactions.
Haynes International HASTELLOY® C 276 alloy. Resistance to Pitting and Crevice Corrosion. HASTELLOY® C 276 alloy exhibits high resistance to chloride induced pitting and crevice. attack, forms of corrosion to which the austenitic stainless steels are particularly prone.
It is widely used in various applications involving sulfuric acid of an extensive range of concentrations and temperatures. The two isocorrosion diagrams shown below illustrate relative corrosion resistance of Hastelloy C 276 material to sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid with 200 ppm chloride ions, respectively.
Hastelloy ® alloy C 276 is a Nickel Molybdenum Chromium corrosion resistant alloy. The alloy is resistant to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. Hastelloy ® C 276 is hardened only by cold working. Hastelloy ® C 276 can operate from cryogenic temperatures up to 750°F (400°C). Industries Supplied
Hastelloy C276 is a wrought nickel chromium molybdenum tungsten alloy which displays a remarkable corrosion resistance in a very wide range of processing environments. It displays excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, stress corrosion cracking and oxidising atmospheres up to 1040°C.
Hastelloy C 276® is a nickel molybdenum chromium alloy with excellent corrosion resistance in severe environments. The high nickel and molybdenum contents make the nickel steel alloy especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion in reducing environments while chromium conveys resistance to
Alloy C 276 exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in a variety of harsh environments and media. Like many other nickel alloys, it is ductile, easily formed and welded. This alloy is used in most industrial settings where aggressive chemical environments are present and other alloys have failed.
Hastelloy C, introduced in the early 1930s in cast form. Wrought products became available in the 1940s, notably with a lower carbon limit. Post weld annealing was necessary with Hastelloy C, due to the fact that, prior to the 1960s, carbon and silicon contents could not be minimized during melting. Hastelloy C 276Wrought
HASTELLOY® C 276 alloy (UNS N10276) is the first wrought, nickel chromium molybdenum material to alleviate concerns over welding (by virtue of extremely low carbon and silicon contents). As such, it was widely accepted in the chemical process and associated industries, and now has a 50 year old track record of proven performance in a vast number of corrosive chemicals.
Hastelloy®* C276 is a wrought nickel chromium molybdenum tungsten alloy which displays a remarkable corrosion resistance in a very wide range of processing environments. It displays excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, stress corrosion cracking and oxidising atmospheres up to 1040°C.
Alloy C276 is one of the few materials resistant to wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. Alloy C276 has excellent resistance to chloride pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. Alloy C276 is oxidation resistant to 1800°F in open air. However, Alloy C276 is generally not recommended for elevated temperature
Alloy C 276 is also defined as Alloy C276, Inconel C 276 or Hastelloy C, Hastelloy C276 is a superalloy with a perfect combination of molybdenum, nickel, and chromium. There is an addition of tungsten, which is designed for offering an excellent form of corrosion
Hastelloy is a representation of a family of corrosion resistant alloys. Both C 22 and C 276 are from the Hastelloy family, and that similarity can lead to confusion, but C 22 has better overall corrosion resistance compared to C 276 and is often referred as the upgrade from C 276.
HASTELLOY® C 276 alloy is a nickel molybdenum chromium wrought alloy that is generally considered a versatile corrosion resistance alloy. C 276 alloy is an improved wrought version of alloy C in that it usually doesnt need to be solution heat treated after welding and has vastly improved fabricability.
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