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Often used to make bearings and couplings in tough transportation, oil- and gas-drilling, and marine industries, these rods resist fatigue and corrosion. Also known as ToughMet™ 3 rods.
This copper wire is clad in nickel to provide excellent corrosion resistance at temperatures up to 1200° F while maintaining high electrical conductivity.
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.
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.
A blend of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum gives these 625 nickel rods the strength, weldability, and corrosion resistance necessary for use in expansion joints, exhaust systems, and marine components. They are comparable to Inconel 625 and Haynes 625.
The strongest nickel rods we sell, hardening makes these ultra-strong 718 rods stronger.
C276 nickel has excellent corrosion resistance against chemicals, including nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and hydrochloric acid.
Comparable to Hastelloy C276, these balls resist corrosion from harsh chemicals, such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and hydrochloric acid. They’re often used in bearings and valves. This nickel alloy resists chloride pitting better than stainless steel, and it’s more corrosion resistant than nickel K500.
Commonly used for eyeglass frames and antennas, this wire bounces back to its original shape after bending, stretching, and twisting.
Bend this wire and it will hold its shape until you heat it. It is commonly used in automotive switches and latches.
This Alloy 22 nickel resists highly corrosive environments better than other nickel alloys such as 625 and C-276.
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.
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.
From marine hardware to chemical-processing equipment, 400 nickel rods are widely used for their strength, weldability, and formability. Comparable to Monel, this nickel-copper alloy will stand up to highly corrosive environments, such as those involving salt water, sulfuric acid, and alkalies.
To increase strength and hardness, these K500 nickel balls contain titanium and aluminum. Comparable to Monel, they hold up to harsh chemicals and resist chloride stress corrosion better than stainless steel. They’re often used as bearings and in valves.
Containing titanium and aluminum for added hardness, K500 nickel has double the yield strength of 400 nickel, with the same excellent corrosion resistance.
Bend this wire and it will stay in place. It is often used as safety lock wire.
This nickel-chromium, often called Chromel C, provides effortless formability. Use it for heating elements, resistance windings, and hot-wire cutters.
200 nickel rods are over 98% pure, so they offer corrosion resistance along with good formability, weldability, and electrical conductivity. They're often used in food-processing equipment and chemical shipping drums.
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.
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.
This tubing can withstand temperatures up to 1200° F—the highest temperature rating of all the non-stainless steel tubing we offer. It is also known as Inconel.
This tubing won't degrade, even when used with harsh acids. It is also known as Monel.
Run corrosive substances through this tubing without worrying about pitting and stress cracking. It is also known as Hastelloy.