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November 21, 2016 by Waverley Brownall

5 Impressive Corrosive Resistant Alloys

5 Impressive Corrosive Resistant Alloys

Corrosion is described as, “A natural but controllable process” by Gretchen Jacobson (Managing Editor of Materials Performance for NACE International.)

It is a naturally occurring problem, the deterioration of materials due to chemical reactions in the surrounding environment.

Corrosive Resistant Alloys

1. 6Mo Austenitic Stainless Steel (UNS S31266)

The metal 6Mo is often referred to as super-austenitic. This type of stainless steel covers grades with high chromium, nickel and molybdenum content. 6Mo is an alloy that was designed specifically for metallurgical stability and resistance against corrosive substances.

Strengths: Seawater and Organic acids

2. Inconel 625 (UNS N06625)

Strengths: Organic acids, alkaline and salts, seawater, sulfuric and nitric acid

3. Hastelloy C-276 (UNS N10276)

Strengths: Organic acids, alkaline and salts, seawater, sulphuric acid, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric and phosphorus acid, chlorine (wet).

4. Titanium (Grade 2 | UNS R50400)

Strengths: Chlorine (wet), uses for strength to weight ratio, alkaline, salts and seawater.

5. Monel 400 or Alloy 400 (UNS N04400)

Strengths: Seawater, salts and hydrofluoric acid.

Learn more…

The Fight Against Corrosion

Corrosion is a problem for many industries, including the Department of Defence, Energy, Oil and Gas production and transfer – including pipelines.

The industry of water and wastewater is also affected; both public and private companies must protect assets against corrosion.

corrosion of metals

These assets are main parts of the infrastructure for wastewater plants, such as reservoirs, pumping plants and distribution pipelines – even storage.

The materials that are used in order to fight corrosive media is essential for preventing system failures and other hazardous matters.

If you’re interested in the topic of how to prevent corrosion, check out the links below.

Corrosion Concerns In Oil And Gas Production

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Inconel 625 Tubing UK Suppliers

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Titanium Components Supplied To The Aerospace Industry

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Inconel 625 Oxidation Resistance

Inconel 625 oxidation resistance is higher than that of other alloys. It is one of the many reasons that this alloy[…]
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Nitric Acid Resistant Materials

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Alloy 625 Tubing | 625 Tube Sizes & UK Supply

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