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Guidelines for selecting nickel alloys (10086)
By G. Sorell, originally published as two separate articles in Chemical Processing, Part 1 reprinted from November 1997 issue and Part 2, October 1998. Part 1. Nickel alloys offer a combination of excellent corrosion resistance, strength, toughness, metallurgical stability, fabricability, weldability and possess outstanding heat resistance, making them ideal choices for applications requiring chemical resistance and strength at elevated temperatures. Part 2. The ability to withstand the combined onslaught of heat and corrosion makes nickel-base alloys a good choice for aggressive high-temperature environments. Nickel alloys find extensive application for chemical process streams at elevated temperatures, commonly defined as more than about 1,000 F.


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