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Popular Grades of High Nickel Alloys Used in Oil and Gas Industries

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Popular Grades of High Nickel Alloys Used in Oil and Gas Industries Popular Grades of High Nickel Alloys Used in Oil and Gas Industries Popular Grades in High Nickel Alloys Used in Oil and Gas Industries: High Nickel Alloys are materials that are composed mainly of nickel and some other alloys. It merges two materials to deliver more desirable features. High Nickel Alloys Used in Oil and Gas Industries because of their excellent corrosion resistance and strength. Due to its superior resistance to heat its is used in high-temperature environments. two most established nickel based alloys are Hastelloy and incoloy and Ample Alloys is notable manufacturers of this nickel based alloys in India.   Common forms of Nickel Alloys we found mostly used in oil and gas and other crucial industrial applications are: Buttweld Pipe Fittings Forged Pipe Fittings Industrial Flanges The features these alloys provides such as Higher toughness, Improved versatility, Oxidation resistanc

High Nickel Alloys – Properties, Types, Material Grades, Composition

  High Nickel Alloys – Properties, Types, Material Grades, Composition 65 32 – – – – – B-2 N10665 68 – 2 28 – – – 70-30 N06008 70 30 – – – – – C-Grade N06006 60 16 bal – – – – 600 N06600 76 16 8 – – – – 601 N06601 60 23 bal – – – Al – 1.3 X-750 N07750 70 15 7 – – – Ti – 2.5 Al – 0.7 Nb – 1.0 825 N08825 42 21 25 3 2 – – 800 N08800 32 21 45 – – – W – 3.5 C-276 N10276 bal 15 5 16 – – – C-22 N06022 bal 21 4 13 – – – C-2000 N06200 bal 23 3 max 16 1.6 – – 686 N06686 bal 21 2 max 16 – – W – 3.7 Invar K93600 36 – 64 – – – – G-3 N06985 bal 22 20 7 2 – – 59 N06059 bal 23 1.5 max 16 – – – 617 N06617 44.5 min 22 3 max 9 – 12 – HR-160 N12160 bal 28 3.5 max – – 30 Si – 2.75 Nitinol N01555 55 – – – – – Ti – 45 Alloy Type UNS %Cr %Ni %Mo %Cu %Fe – 800H N08810 20 32 – – bal Stainless steel with excellent high-temperature strength and useful resistance to high-temperature oxidation. 625 N06625 21 bal 9 – 3 Well-known nickel alloy with excellent high-temperature strength and outstanding aqueous corrosion

Ansi Buttweld Fittings – Dimensional Tolerances

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CROSS-SECTIONAL TOLERANCES FOR ALL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS (ASME/ANSI B16.9 AND B16.28): Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) All Fittings OD at Bevel ID at Bevel ± Wall thickness in mm in mm ½ to 2½ +0.06, -0.03 +1.6, -0.8 0.03 0.8 Not less than 87.5% of nominal wall thickness 3 to 3½ ±0.6 ±1.6 0.06 1.6 4 ±0.6 ±1.6 0.06 1.6 5 to 6 +0.09, -0.06 +2.4, -1.6 0.06 1.6 8 +0.09, -0.06 +2.4, -1.6 0.06 1.6 10 +0.16, -0.12 +4.0, -3.2 0.12 3.2 12 to 18 +0.16, -0.12 +4.0, -3.2 0.12 3.2 20 to 24 +0.25, -0.19 +6.4, -4.8 0.19 4.8 26 to 30 +0.25, -0.19 +6.4, -4.8 0.19 4.8 32 to 48 +0.25, -0.19 +6.4, -4.8 0.19 4.8 DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES FOR ELBOWS AND RETURNS (ASME/ANSI B16.9 & B16.28): Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) 90° & 45° Long Radius Elbows 90° Short Radius Elbows and Tees 180° Returns Centre-to-End Dimension ± A, B Centre-to-Centre Dimension ± B (=2 x A) Back-to-Face Dimension ± C in mm in mm in mm ½ to 2½ 0.06 2 0.25 6 0.25 6 3 to 3½ 0.06 2 0.25 6 0.25 6 4 0.06 2 0.25 6 0.25 6 5 to 6 0.06 2 0.25 6 0.25 6 8 0.