We sell Nickel Alloy 400 (aka Monel® 400) in a wide variety of forms: rod, bar, plate, sheet/strip, tube, and foil.
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Monel 400 is a nickel-copper alloy with good corrosion resistance. It maintains this resistance in both chemical processing and marine environments, and in temperatures ranging from below zero to 800 degrees F. Monel 400 is only hardened through cold working and has good weldability. Monel 400 is utilized in several ways, including:
- Eyeglass frames
- Heat exchangers
- Transfer piping
- Chemical plants
Chemical Data, Mechanical Properties and Specifications for Nickel Alloy 400
Chemical Range for Nickel Alloy 400 | ||
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Element | Minimum | Maximum |
Carbon | -- | 0.30 |
Copper | 28.0 | 34.0 |
Iron | -- | 2.50 |
Manganese | -- | 2.00 |
Nickel | Balance | -- |
Silicon | -- | 0.50 |
Sulphur | -- | 0.024 |
Typical Mechanical Properties for Nickel Alloy 400 | |||
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Form | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation at Break |
Annealed | 79.8 ksi | 34.8 ksi | 48% |
Applicable Specifications | |
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Rod | AMS 4675, ASTM B164 |
Sheet & Plate | ASTM B127 |
UNS | N04400 |
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