Nickel copper alloy monelR405 resistance to stress corrosion cracking caused by chloride N04405 rese

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

Chemical Composition: Carbon C: 03

Silicon si: 05

Manganese mn: 200

Phosphorus p:-sulfur s: 0025~0.060

Iron Fe: 25

Molybdenum mo:—

Nickel ni: 630

Copper cu: 280~34.0

Mechanical properties: tensile strength rm mpa: 585

Yield strength rel or rp02/mpa:345

Elongation a %: 15

Features of the Monelr405 include:

It has good machinability and is recommended for use in automatic threading machines.

Resistant to seawater and high-temperature steam stress corrosion cracking

Excellent corrosion resistance in fast-flowing saltwater or seawater.

Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking in most fresh waters.

Particularly resistant to hydrochloric acid and hydrogen fluoride in the case of degassing.

It is somewhat resistant to hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid at moderate temperatures and concentrations, but is generally not the preferred material.

Excellent corrosion resistance to neutral and alkaline salts.

Resists chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking.

High resistance to alkaline media.

Usage: Offshore Engineering: Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and seawater corrosion resistance, Monel R405 alloy is widely used in the field of offshore engineering, such as offshore oil extraction equipment, offshore structures and offshore ship components. Chemical industry: Monel R405 alloy is used in the chemical industry to manufacture corrosion-resistant equipment such as chemical reactors, heat exchangers, and petrochemical equipment. High-temperature applications: Due to its high-temperature resistance and high-strength characteristics, Monel R405 alloy can be used to manufacture parts in high-temperature environments, such as gas turbine parts, high-temperature stoves, and heat exchangers. 4*** Monel R405 alloy is used in *** to make exhaust systems, automobile air intake systems, and other high-temperature and corrosion-resistant parts.

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