Nickel Copper

These alloys contain Nickel with Copper and small amounts of Iron and Manganese. A typical alloy within this range is the 400 grade (UNS N04400). This contains nominally 65% Nickel, 32 Copper, a maximum of 2% Manganese and 2.5% Iron

Alloy K500, also found within this group of alloys has additions of Titanium and Aluminium in order to enhance its strength and hardness after precipitation hardening.

These alloys are used where a higher strength is required compared to pure Nickel. They have a wider range of environments where they resist corrosion but in some specialised applications, where strong alkali contamination is likely, then Nickel would be superior.

These alloys are used widely in Oil refining and Marine applications where long corrosion-free life is required. Good thermal conductivity

lends the use of these alloys to the manufacture of heat exchangers, particularly where sea water is involved.

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIES
Heat exchangers
Chemical
Offshore
Oil & gas
Welding industries
Marine components
Aircraft rivets
Spectacle frames

Specification

Niclal 400

NiCu30Fe

Niclal 400 BC

NiCu30FeLC

Niclal 404

NiCu54 Electronic grade

Monel TI

NiCu30Ti

Niclal 400 Ti LC

NiCu30FeLCTi

K500

NiCu30Al