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Nickel Price Per Kg
Nickel Alloy Price | Origin | Price in INR (per kg) |
Price in USD (per kg) |
Price in Euro (per kg) |
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Nickel Price in India | Indian | Rs 2400/- | $35 | €29 |
Nickel Price in Japan | Japanese | Rs 2800/- | $40 | €35 |
Nickel Price in UK / Europe | European | Rs 3100/- | $45 | €39 |
Nickel Price in USA | USA | Rs 3300/- | $48 | €41 |
Nickel Chromium Alloy Price in India
As there are many alloys of this kind, the nickel chromium alloy price in India varies, based on the kind of alloy. For instance, the price of Nickel Chromium Alloy 601 in India, would be approximately Rs.2700/Kilogram. Which means it would cost around 30.28 Pounds in Great Britain. But this does not mean that Nickel Chromium Alloy 601 would cost the same in countries like Europe, China, USA, Singapore, Japan, etc. Nickel Chromium Alloy 601 could be 35% costlier in America, than it is in India. Or, Nickel Chromium Alloy 601, could be 5% less costly in China, than it is in India. Of course, one very important factor to be taken into consideration, is that the cost of Nickel Chromium Alloys are constantly fluctuating.
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Nickel Alloy Properties & Advantages
Nickel alloy properties & advantages are many. There are many advantages of nickel alloy and some of these are: 1) Superb heat and corrosion resistance. 2) Very high toughness and strength. 3) Resistant to high temperatures. 4) Resistant to high pressures. The properties of nickel alloy are: 1) They have very good weldability, ductility and workability. 2) They have high creep strength. 3) They are highly durable and do not perish or weaken. 3) These alloys contain titanium, cobalt, chromium, aluminium and other elements. 4) They are available in a range of cast grades and wrought grades. 5) Some of these alloys are the toughest structural materials.
Why Nickel Alloys are Preferred in Aerospace?
The reason why Nickel Alloys are preferred in aerospace is due to a number of reasons, namely: 1) They are resistant to corrosion. 2) They can resist stress-rupture failures. 3) They have the capacity to resist oxidation at very high temperatures. 4) Under conditions of high stress, they have creep resistance. 5) They are weight saving. 6) At temperatures that are high, they provide structural reliability.
Nickel Alloy Steel Grades
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Nickel Alloy Composition
Nickel alloy material properties
Compositions of some common nickel alloys
UNS No |
Al |
Cr |
Co |
Fe |
Mo |
Ni |
Nb+Ta |
Ti |
W |
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N10276 | 15.5 | 5.5 | 16 | 57 | 3.8 | ||||
N06600 | 15.5 | 8 | 76 | ||||||
N06625 | 21.5 | 9 | 61 | 3.6 | |||||
N08800 | 21 | 46 | 32.5 | ||||||
N07718 | 0.5 | 19 | 18.5 | 3 | 52.5 | 5.1 | |||
N07090 | 1.5 | 19.5 | 16.5 | 60 | 2.5 |
Typical properties of some common nickel alloys
UNS No |
Condition |
UTS (MPa) |
0.2 Proof Stress (MPa) |
Elong. On 5cm (%) |
Hardness (HB) |
1000hr Ruptire Str. 750°C (MPa) |
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N10276 |
Annealed |
790 |
415 |
50 |
184 |
N/a |
N06600 |
Annealed |
550-690 |
210-430 |
55-35 |
120-170 |
38 |
N06625 |
Annealed |
930 |
520 |
45 |
180 |
160 |
N08800 |
Annealed |
520-690 |
210-410 |
60-30 |
120-184 |
70 (700°C) |
N07718 |
Age Hardened |
1350 |
1180 |
17 |
382 |
170 |
Trade Names and Owners of Nickel Alloys
- HASTELLOY is a registered trade name of Haynes Intl.
- INCOLOY, INCONEL, MONEL and NIMONIC are registered trade names of the INCO family of companies.
- INVAR is a registered trademark of Imphy S.A.
- MU-METAL is a registered trademark of Telcon Metals Ltd
- NICORROS and NICROFER are registered tradenames of Krupp UM GmbH
Nickel Alloy Melting Point
Nickel 200 Melting Point | 1435-1446°C |
Nickel 201 Melting Point | 1446 °C (2635 °F) |
Weldability of nickel alloy materials
Filler selection for nickel alloys |
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Parent Alloy | Filler designations | Comments | ||
Alloy | BS EN ISO 18274 | AWS A5.14 | Trade names | |
Pure nickel | ||||
Nickel 200 | Ni 2061 | ERNi-1 | Nickel 61 | Matching filler metal normally contains 3%Ti |
Nickel Copper | ||||
Alloy 400 | Ni 4060 | ERNiCu-7 | Monel 60 | Matching filler metal contains additions of Mn, Ti and Al |
Nickel Chromium | ||||
Brightray S | Ni 6076 | - | NC 80/20 | Ni-Cr and Ni-Cr-Fe filler metals may be used |
Nimonic 75 | Ni 6076 | - | NC 80/20 | |
Nickel-Chromium-Iron | ||||
Alloy 800 | Ni 6625 | ERNiCrMo-3 | Inconel 625 Thermanit 21/33 |
Usually welded with Ni-Cr-X alloys, but more nearly matching consumables are available which contain higher C and also Nb |
Alloy 600 | Ni 6082 | ERNiCr-3 | Inconel 82 | Matching filler metal contains Nb addition |
Alloy 718 | Ni 7718 | ERNiFeCr-2 | Inconel 718 | Matching filler metal is normally used but Alloy 625 is an alternative consumable , if postweld heat treatment is not applied |
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum | ||||
Alloy 625 | Ni 6625 | ERNiCrMo-3 | Inconel 625 | Filler metal is also used widely for cladding and dissimilar welds |
Hastelloy C-22 | Ni 6022 | ERNiCrMo-10 | Hastelloy C-22 | |
Nickel-Molybdenum | ||||
Hastelloy B-2 | Ni 1066 | ERNiMo-7 | Hastelloy B-2 | Corrosion resistant alloys require matching fillers |