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NICKEL ALLOYS Meet Corrosion Challenges.

Advanced Materials & Processes, August, 2001 by Agarwal, D.C.

D.C.Agarwal [*] Nickel and nickel alloys have useful resistance to a wide variety of corrosive environments encountered in various industrial processes. This report is based on a paper presented at the NACE Corrosion 2001 conference in March in Houston, Texas. Part II of this two-part series covers alloy 825, the G and C families of alloys, and several others.

The latter half of the 20th century saw a phenomenal growth in the development of nickel-base corrosion resistant alloys, primarily due to the excellent metallurgical compatibility of nickel with alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, cobalt, iron, copper, tantalum, tungsten, and nitrogen. These elements impart unique and very specific corrosion-resistant and high-temperature properties for...

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