Nickel 200 is a commercially pure wrought reinforced solid solution with outstanding mechanical characteristics across a wide temperature range and great corrosion resistance, particularly to hydroxides. It is also extremely resistant to caustic alkalis at various concentrations and temperatures.
Nickel 200 Fasteners provide Excellent corrosion to natural and distilled waters and also offers resistance to hydrochloric and sulfuric acids
Materials should retain their integrity in extremely corrosive, high-temperature, and frequently poisonous environments. Grades of alloy that have a nickel base, which is generally mixed with a certain range of additional chemical components are used to give the alloy specific properties. But, for some applications, economically pure nickel is required, with two essential categories being Nickel 200 and Nickel 201.
It to be employed in more accurate electrical applications, nickel 200 may be manufactured as a thin wire. Its applications have grown over time to include high-power radio valves. These amplifiers have the ability to boost the power of an electrical radio signal. Nickel is a popular cathode material because the use of pure metals can assist to minimize frequency noise. Infrared emitters, which are utilized in cameras, security systems, and industrial electronics, may also be made from nickel 200.
When compared to other nickel alloys, it has a high electrical and thermal conductivity. Industrially pure nickel is widely used in the electronics industry. The temperature at which a material’s permanent magnetic characteristics are lost and replaced by induced magnetism is called high Curie temperature. Magnetostrictive characteristics, which refer to how materials change form or dimensions when magnetized.
Applications of Nickel 200:
Chemical processing and storage, synthetic fibre manufacture, and sodium hydroxide and fluorine activities are just a few of the sectors that can get benefit from Nickel 200. Aeronautics and defense, as well as food processing, are some of the other. Nickel 200 Alloy is extremely resistant to caustic alkali at various temperatures and concentrations.
Nickel 200 Alloy is also utilized in the production of food processing equipment. As a result, it is also classified as a Food Grade alloy since it does not react with metal which keeps the food safe and pure. The alloy is also utilized in the production and processing of sodium hydroxide at temperatures exceeding 300° F.
Nickel Alloy 200 is also used to make reactors and containers in which fluorine is created and reacts with hydrocarbons. Other uses for Nickel 200 Alloy include salt manufacturing, marine and offshore engineering, chemical transport containers, and rocket engines.