UNS N02200
DIN W. Nr. 2.4060, 2.4066
Nickel Alloy 200 Trade Name:Nickel 200;UNS N02200;W. Nr. 2.4060, 2.4066
	
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					 Form  | 
				
					 ASTM  | 
			
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					 Rod and bar  | 
				
					 B 160  | 
			
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					 Plate, sheet and strip  | 
				
					 B 162, B 906  | 
			
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					 Seamless pipe and tube  | 
				
					 B 161, B 829  | 
			
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					 Welded pipe  | 
				
					 B 725, B 775  | 
			
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					 Welded tube  | 
				
					 B 730, B 751  | 
			
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					 Welding fitting  | 
				
					 B 366  | 
			
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					 Forging  | 
				
					 B 564  | 
			
	
Chemical composition
| % | Ni | Fe | C | Mn | Si | S | Cu | 
| min | 99.0 | ||||||
| max | 0.40 | 0.15 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.010 | 0.25 | 
	
Physical properties
| Density | 8.89 g/cm3 | 
| Melting range | 1435-1446℃ | 
	
Features:Nickel 200 is commercially pure wrought nickel. It is highly resistant to various reducing chemicals. It can also be used in oxidizing conditions that cause the formation of a passive oxide film, for instance its unexcelled resistance to caustic alkalis. Nickel 200 is limited to service at temperatures below 315℃, because at higher temperatures it suffers from graphitization which results in severely compromised properties. In that circumstance, Nickel 201 is used instead. It has a high Curie temperature and good magnetostrictive properties. Its thermal and electrical conductivities are higher than nickel alloys.
Applications:Useful for applications where maintaining product purity is considered such as handling of caustic alkalis, foods and synthetic fibers; electrical and electronic parts; aerospace and missile components; and chemical storage and shipping tanks.