Nickel 200

Material Data Sheet

Nickel 200 is a commercially pure (99.6%) nickel. It is a solid solution strengthened wrought material with excellent mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion. It also has exceptional resistance to caustic alkalis at different concentrations and temperatures, however, the corrosion resistance is better in de-aerated acid. The alloy has low gas content and vapor pressure, and high thermal and electrical conductivities. 

Other useful features of Nickel 200 are its magnetic and magnetostrictive properties, low gas content, and low vapor pressure. The chemical composition is shown below. The corrosion resistance of Nickel 200 makes it particularly useful for maintaining product purity in the handling of foods, synthetic fibers, and caustic alkalies, but also in structural applications where resistance to corrosion is of primary consideration. 

Chemical Composition
Element Content %
Nickel, Ni 99.0
Iron, Fe ≤ 0.4
Manganese, Mn ≤ 0.35
Silicon, Si  ≤ 0.35
Copper, Cu -≤ 0.35
Carbon, C ≤ 0.15
Sulfur, S ≤ 0.01
Physical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Density 8.89 g/cm3 0.321 lb/in3
Melting Point 1435-1446°C 2615-2635°F
Mechanical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Tensile Strength (annealed) 462 MPa 67000 psi
Yield Strength (annealed) 148 MPa 21500 psi
Elongation at break (annealed prior to test) 45% 45%
Applications
  • Synthetic fibers
  • Food processing equipment
  • Drums to transport chemicals
  • Rocket motors
  • Piping and equipment used in conjunction with alkalis
  • Handling of foods
  • Aerospace and missile components
  • Manufacture of sodium hydroxide (particularly at a temperature above 300C)
  • Production of viscose rayon. Manufacture of soap
  • Analine hydrochloride production
  • Chlorination of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, methane, and ethane
  • Manufacture of vinyl chloride monomer
  • Reactors and vessels in which fluorine is generated and reacted with hydrocarbons
Specifications
  • ASTM B 160
  • ASME SB 160
  • DIN 17752
  • ISO 9723
  • ASTM B 161
  • ASME SB161
  • B 163/ SB 163
  • B 725/ SB 725
  • B730/ SB 730
  • B 751/ SB 751
  • B775/ SB 775
  • B 829/ SB 829
  • DIN 17751
  • ISO 6207
  • ASTM B 162
  • ASME SB 162
  • DIN 17750
  • ISO 620
  • ASTM B 366
  • ASME SB 366
  • ASTM B 564
  • ASME SB 564
  • ISO 9725
  • DIN 1775
  • DIN 17753
  • ISO 972

Key Words: ASME SB-160 – SB-163, Boiler Code Sections III, VIII, IX; DIN 17740, 17750-17754, Nickel, Ni, UNS N02200; BS 3072-3076 (NA11); ASTM B 160 – B 163, B 725, B 730, Werkstoff Nr. 2.4060, 2.4066

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