Hastelloy® C-276, which is also sold as Nickel Alloy C-276, is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium wrought alloy. Hastelloy C-276 is perfect for use in situations that demand protection from aggressive corrosion and localized corrosion attacks. This alloy Other important features of Nickel Alloy C-276 and Hastelloy C-276 include their resistance to oxidizers such as:
- Ferric and cupric chlorides
- Organic and inorganic hot contaminated media
- Chlorine (wet chlorine gas)
- Seawater
- Acids
- Hypochlorite
- Chlorine dioxide
Also, Nickel Alloy C-276 and Hastelloy C-276 are weldable with all common methods of welding (oxyacetylene is not recommended). Because of Hastelloy C-276’s outstanding corrosion-resistant capabilities, it is used by a wide variety of industries for critical applications including:
- Almost anything used around sulfuric acid (heat exchangers, evaporators, filters, and mixers)
- Bleach plants and digesters for the manufacturing of paper and pulp
- Components used around sour gas
- Marine engineering
- Waste treatment
- Pollution control
The chemical composition of Hastelloy C-276 and Nickel Alloy C-276 make them unique and include:
- Ni 57%
- Mo 15-17%
- Cr 14.5-16.5%
- Fe 4-7%
- W 3-4.5%
- Mn 1% max
- Co 2.5% max
- V .35% max
- Si .08 max
At Continental Steel, we distribute Nickel Alloy C-276 and Hastelloy C-276 in fittings, plates, pipe round bars, strips, sheets, and tubes. All of the mills we work with provide Nickel Alloy C-276 and Hastelloy C-276 that meet or exceed industry standards including ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
We stock and sell Nickel Alloy 41 and Rene® 41 in Forging billet, bar, sheet, and plate.
Chemical Composition of Nickel Alloy 41 and Rene® 41
- Al
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1.4 – 1.6
- B
-
.003 – .010
- C
-
.05 – .12
- Co
-
10.0 – 12.0
- Cr
-
18.0 – 20.0
- Fe
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5.0 max
- Mn
-
0.10 max
- Mo
-
9.0 – 10.5
- Ni
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bal
- P
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.015 max
- Si
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0.50
- Ti
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3.0 – 3.3