Nickel 200 Rod
Its low carbon content (C≤0.02%) design ensures long-term stability in high temperature environments above 315℃, avoids the risk of intergranular corrosion, and maintains good hot and cold processing performance.
Unlike other nickel-based alloys, Nickel 200 Rod achieves an excellent cost-effective balance while maintaining high purity. In the chlor-alkali industry, it can withstand the corrosion of 50% boiling sodium hydroxide solution; in the aerospace field, it can be used to manufacture precision valves for fuel systems; and in emerging hydrogen energy equipment, its low gas permeability characteristics are also highly favored. With the development of the semiconductor and new energy industries, the application of this material in high-end fields such as PECVD equipment and electrolytic hydrogen production equipment continues to expand, demonstrating the modern value of traditional industrial materials.