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Pure Nickel 201 Resistance strip Wire 0.025mm Nickel 205/212/270
Nickel 201 is a low carbon variety compared with Nickel 200, possessing low annealed hardness and a very low work-hardening rate, desirable for cold forming operations. It is highly resistant to corrosion by neutral and alkaline salt solutions, fluorine and chlorine, but in oxidising salt solutions severe attack will occur.
The applications of pure nickel includes food and synthetic fiber processing equipment, electronic parts, aerospace and missile components, handling of sodium hydroxide above 300ºC.
Chemical Composition
Alloy | Ni% | Mn% | Fe% | Si% | Cu% | C% | S% |
Nickel 201 | Min 99 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.4 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.25 | Max 0.02 | Max 0.01 |
Physical Data
Density | 8.9g/cm3 |
Specific Heat | 0.109(456 J/kg.ºC) |
Electrical Resistivity | 0.085×10-6ohm.m |
Melting Point | 1435-1445ºC |
Thermal Conductivity | 79.3 W/m-K |
Mean Coeff Thermal Expansion | 13.1×10-6m/m.ºC |
Typical Mechanical Properties
Mechanical Properties | Nickel 201 |
Tensile Strength | 403 Mpa |
Yield Strength | 103 Mpa |
Elongation | 50% |
Our Production Standard
Bar | Forging | Pipe | Sheet/Strip | Wire | |
ASTM | ASTM B160 | ASTM B564 | ASTM B161/B163/B725/B751 | AMS B162 | ASTM B166 |