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Nickel — Desalination
Nickel alloys are widely used in desalination plants because seawater and brine are very aggressive.
High chloride content, warm temperature, and continuous operation make corrosion control a major challenge.
This page explains why nickel alloys are used in desalination systems and which alloys are commonly selected, in clear and simple language.
Why Nickel Alloys Are Used in Desalination
Desalination equipment is exposed to:
Seawater with high chlorides
Concentrated brine
Warm operating temperatures
Long, continuous operation
Nickel alloys are chosen when:
Pitting and crevice corrosion must be avoided
Long service life is required
Leakage or shutdown is unacceptable
Maintenance access is limited
They help ensure stable operation and low lifecycle cost.
Typical Desalination Equipment
Nickel alloys are commonly used in:
Evaporators
Condensers
Heat exchangers
Brine heaters
Seawater piping and tube sheets
They are often applied on the seawater and brine side, where corrosion risk is highest.
Common Service Conditions
Nickel alloys perform well in:
Natural seawater
Concentrated brine
High-flow cooling water
Warm and oxygen-rich environments
These conditions are especially harsh due to chlorides and dissolved oxygen.
Common Nickel Alloys for Desalination
Different alloys are selected based on corrosion severity.
Alloy 625
Excellent resistance to chloride corrosion
Good strength and toughness
Widely used in heat exchangers and piping
Alloy C22
Very strong resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion
Suitable for high-chloride and high-risk zones
Used where maximum corrosion margin is required
Alloy C276
Good resistance in mixed corrosive environments
Used when brine chemistry may vary
Typical Product Forms
Nickel alloys for desalination are supplied as:
Seamless tubes
Pipes
Tube sheets
Plates and sheets
Fittings and flanges
Seamless tubes are preferred because they:
Reduce leak risk
Perform better under pressure
Provide longer service life
Material Selection Notes
When selecting nickel alloys for desalination, engineers focus on:
Chloride concentration
Water temperature
Flow velocity
Risk of pitting and crevice corrosion
Required service life
Nickel alloys are often selected when reliability and corrosion margin are critical.
Summary
Nickel alloys are used in desalination to handle seawater, brine, and high chlorides safely and reliably.
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Applications: Marine & Offshore · Heat Exchangers · Power Generation
Grades: Alloy 625 · Alloy C22 · Alloy C276
Guide: Nickel Selection Guide