Nickel alloy plates are engineered flat-rolled products designed for high-performance applications where strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability are critical. These plates are composed mainly of nickel, often alloyed with elements like chromium, molybdenum, iron, copper, and cobalt to enhance mechanical and chemical properties. They are available in various grades such as Nickel 200/201 (commercially pure), Alloy 600/625/800/825, Inconel, Monel, and Hastelloy series, each optimized for specific service conditions.
Technically, nickel alloy plates exhibit excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking, high-temperature oxidation, carburization, and acid attack. They maintain structural integrity at elevated temperatures and in reducing and oxidizing atmospheres. These plates are manufactured according to standards like ASTM B162, B443, B168, and B424, with precise control over thickness, flatness, and surface finish. Applications include pressure-retaining equipment, chemical reactors, flue gas scrubbers, nuclear steam generators, and aerospace engine components.

