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Nickel Alloy Powder

Nickel Alloy Powder

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Product No: NRE-9080

Nickel alloy powder Grade Chemistry Size Hardness
NiCrBSiFe Atomized Ni20A C:0.1;Si:3;B:1;Cr:1;Fe≤6;Ni:Bal -150mesh+45um

-106+45um

20
Ni40A C:0.3;Si:3;B:2;Cr:10,Fe≤15;Ni:Bal -150mesh+45um

-106+45um

40
Ni45 C:0.4;Si:3;B:2.6;Cr:12;Fe≤15;Ni:Bal -150mesh+45um

-106+45um

45
Ni60 Cr:18.5,Si:4.2,Fe:4.2,

B:3.3,C:0.7,Ni:Rem.

-150mesh+45um

-106+45um

60

Nickel Alloy Powder

Applications

Aerospace Industry:

Nickel alloy powders are widely used in the aerospace industry due to their high-temperature stability, corrosion resistance, and strength. They are commonly used in the production of turbine blades, engine components, and exhaust systems, where materials are subjected to extreme heat and mechanical stresses. Nickel-based superalloys, like those containing chromium and cobalt, offer superior performance in jet engines and rocket propulsion systems.

Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing):

Nickel alloy powder is widely used in additive manufacturing processes like selective laser melting (SLM), direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), and electron beam melting (EBM). These technologies allow for the production of complex parts with minimal waste and the ability to create geometries that are difficult or impossible to achieve using traditional manufacturing methods. Components produced with nickel alloys are used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing.

Chemical Processing:

Due to its corrosion resistance and high-temperature stability, nickel alloy powder is used in chemical reactors, heat exchangers, and piping systems in industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Nickel alloys such as Inconel and Hastelloy are particularly valued for their resistance to aggressive chemicals and corrosive environments, including acidic or high-temperature environments.

Electronics and Electrical Components:

Nickel alloys are used in the electronics industry for manufacturing connectors, contacts, resistors, and conductors. The combination of good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance makes these alloys ideal for use in harsh conditions. Additionally, nickel alloy powder is used to produce electromagnetic shielding and magnetic components in devices such as transformers, motors, and sensor technologies.

Nuclear Power:

Nickel alloys are commonly used in nuclear reactors, particularly in the form of fuel cladding and heat exchangers, due to their resistance to radiation damage and thermal stability. Alloys like Inconel and Monel are used to withstand the high temperatures, pressures, and radiation levels found in nuclear reactors, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the plant.

 

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