NC1991 Monel 400

Monel 400 is a ductile nickel-copper alloy that is hardened by cold working.

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Descriptions of Monel 400

Monel 400 is a ductile nickel-copper alloy that is hardened by cold working.

This alloy shows properties such as good corrosion resistance, good weldability and high strength. It also has excellent mechanical properties at subzero temperatures, and can be used in up to 538°C. It is particularly resistant to hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids when they are de-aerated.

Advanced Refractory Metals (ARM) supplies high quality Monel 400 in form of Flange, Powder, Bar/Rod, Tube/Pipe, Wire, Plate/Sheet.

Monel 400 Available Forms

Bar
Wire
Sheet
Plate
Rod
Flange

Specifications of Monel 400

Density 8.80 g/cm3
Specific heat 427 J/kg-°K (20°C)
Modulus of Elasticity 182 GPa (20°C)
Thermal Conductivity 22.0 W/m-°K (20°C)
Melting range 1300 – 1350°C
Electrical resistivity 0.511 Microhm-cm at 21°C

Chemical Analysis (%)

Ni (plus Co)

63.0 min.-70.0 max.

Cu

28.0 min.-34.0 max.

C

0.3

Mn

2

Fe

2.5

S

0.024

Si

0.5

 

Applications of Monel 400

- Industrial heat exchangers
- Marine engineering
- Boiler food water heater
- Chlorinated solvents
- Chemical and hydrocarbon processing equipment
- Marine engineering
- Crude petroleum stills
- De-aerating heaters
- Gasoline & freshwater tanks
- Chemical & hydrocarbon processing equipment

Packaging of Monel 400

Our Monel 400 is carefully handled to minimize damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of the product in its original condition.

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