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Nickel and nickel alloys are used when steel and stainless steel are not enough.
They are chosen for corrosion resistance, high temperature, pressure, and long service life.
This page explains where nickel alloys are used and why they are selected, in clear and simple terms.
Why Nickel Alloys Are Used
Nickel alloys are usually selected when one or more of these conditions exist:
Strong corrosion (acids, chlorides, mixed chemicals)
High temperature or temperature changes
Pressure or long operating time
High cost of failure or shutdown
Different nickel alloys solve different problems.
Heat Exchangers
Chemical Processing
Nickel alloys are critical in chemical plants handling aggressive fluids.
Why nickel
Resists strong acids
Handles mixed and changing chemistry
Reduces leakage and maintenance risk
Common alloys
Alloy B2 (reducing acids)
Alloy C276 / C22 (mixed acids)
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Marine & Offshore
Nickel alloys are used in seawater and offshore systems.
Why nickel
Excellent resistance to seawater
Strong against pitting and cracking
Reliable in wet and salty air
Common alloys
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Power Generation
In power plants, nickel alloys are used where heat and pressure are high.
Why nickel
Good creep and strength at high temperature
Stable during long operation
Resistant to oxidation
Common alloys
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Oil & Gas / Petrochemical
Nickel alloys help reduce risk in critical process systems.
Why nickel
Resists chlorides and acidic media
Strong under pressure
Reduces stress corrosion cracking
Common alloys
Desalination & Water Treatment
Summary
Nickel alloys are used when conditions are harsh and failure is not acceptable.
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Applications: Heat Exchangers · Chemical Processing · Marine & Offshore
Grades: Alloy 625 · Alloy C276 · Alloy C22 · Alloy 800 Series
Guide: Nickel Selection Guide