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Use this nickel-iron-cobalt alloy as a magnetic shield to protect electronic equipment from EMI/RFI interference.
Often used for cryogenic tanks and fasteners, these sheets and bars maintain their high strength in temperatures from -300° to 1200° F, even after long-term exposure. They can also be heat treated for added strength. 718 nickel is comparable to Inconel 718.
Because Invar 36 holds its size and shape when temperatures rise, these nickel-iron alloy rods are the go-to material when dimensional stability is required. They are commonly used when precision is a priority, such as for scientific instruments and optical devices.
Because Invar 36 holds its size and shape when temperatures rise, these nickel-iron alloy sheets are the go-to material when dimensional stability is required. They are commonly used when precision is a priority, such as for scientific instruments and optical devices.
Often used for cryogenic tanks and fasteners, these 718 nickel rods will maintain their high strength in temperatures from -300° to 1200° F, even after long-term exposure. They are comparable to Inconel 718.
The strongest nickel rods we sell, hardening makes these ultra-strong 718 rods stronger.
Even in temperatures up to 2000° F, Alloy X nickel rods offer good strength and weldability, along with excellent oxidation resistance. They're often used for components in gas turbine engines and furnaces. This material is equivalent to Inconel HX and Hastelloy X.
Even in temperatures up to 2000° F, Alloy X nickel sheets offer good strength and weldability, along with excellent oxidation resistance. They're often used for components in gas turbine engines and furnaces. This material is equivalent to Inconel HX and Hastelloy X.
These nickel-iron-cobalt alloy rods expand at the same rate as glass when heated. They offer better machinability than Invar 36 and are often used anywhere a dependable glass-to-metal seal is required, such as in diodes and microwave tubes.
These nickel-iron-cobalt alloy sheets expand at the same rate as glass when heated. They offer better machinability than Invar 36 and are often used anywhere a dependable glass-to-metal seal is required, such as in diodes and microwave tubes.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 1000° F, 600 nickel is often used as safety lock wire in high-temperature applications. It is comparable to Inconel 600.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 1000° F, 600 nickel is often used in high-temperature applications, such as in jet engines or heat exchangers.
Often used in engines and heat exchangers, these 600 nickel rods can handle temperatures up to 1000° F. They also hold up to harsh chemicals and acids. 600 nickel is comparable to Inconel 600.
Often used in industrial furnaces, chemical processing, and heat-treating equipment, these 800 nickel sheets and bars withstand temperatures up to 1800° F. They also resist corrosion and oxidation from harsh chemicals and acids. 800 nickel is comparable to Incoloy 800.