Nickel is a versatile metal that is used in a wide range of applications, including chemical processing, electronics, aerospace, and marine engineering. There are several grades of nickel, each with unique properties that make them suitable for specific applications. Here is a brief description of nickel products with grades
Equivalent:
Alloy |
British Standard |
Werkstoff Nr |
UNS designation |
Ni 200/201 |
BS 3075 (NA11) |
2.4060 |
N 02200/01 |
Ni 205/205 LC |
– |
2.4061 |
N 02205 |
Chemical Compositions :
Alloy |
Ni |
Mn |
Fe |
Si |
Cu |
C |
Ti |
Ni 200 |
Min 99.2 |
Max 0.30 |
Max 0.2 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.20 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.10 |
Ni 201 |
Min 99.2 |
Max 0.30 |
Max 0.2 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.20 |
Max 0.05 |
Max 0.10 |
Ni 205 |
Min 99.6 |
Max 0.20 |
Max 0.2 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.05 |
Max 0.05 |
Ni 205 LC |
Min 99.6 |
Max 0.20 |
Max 0.2 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.10 |
Max 0.02 |
Max 0.05 |
Mechanical Properties:
Alloy |
Tensile strength
N/mm² |
Elongation
% at L0 =100 mm |
Min |
Max |
Min |
Max |
Ni 200/201 |
400 |
550 |
20 |
30 |
Ni 205/205 LC |
400 |
530 |
20 |
30 |