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Brand Name : | HT |
Model Number : | ASTM B464 B468 B729 Alloy 20 seamless welded nickel alloy pipe |
Certification : | ISO9001 |
Price : | Negotiation |
Payment Terms : | L/C,T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability : | 1000 pcs per month |
Delivery Time : | 30-35 work days |
ASTM B464 B468 B729 Alloy 20 seamless welded nickel alloy pipe
1. Alloy 20 nickel alloy pipe material introduction:
Alloy 20, also known as Carpenter 20, is a nickel-iron-chromium
austenitic alloy that was developed for maximum resistance to acid
attack, specifically sulfuric acid. Thissuperalloy has excellent
resistance to general corrosion, pitting, and crevice corrosion in
chemicals containing chlorides and sulfuric, phosphoric, and nitric
acids. It also contains niobium for stabilization against
sensitization and resultant intergranular corrosion. Carpenter 20
combines excellent corrosion resistance with elevated mechanical
properties and relatively easy fabrication. Although originally
designed for use in sulfuric acid related industries, Alloy 20 is
now a popular choice for a wide variety of industries including the
chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and plastics industries. In
addition, this superalloy is used in heat exchangers, mixing tanks,
metal cleaning and pickling equipment, and piping.
There has long been a debate on whether Carpenter 20 is a stainless
steel or a nickel alloy because the nickel content is right on the
border of defining it as one way or the other. So, depending on who
you talk to this alloy may be referred to as alloy 20 Stainless
Steel or as a nickel alloy. Either way it is still great for
corrosion resistance.
What are the characteristics of Alloy 20?
• Excellent general corrosion resistance to sulfuric acid
• Excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking
• Excellent mechanical properties and fabricability
• Minimal carbide precipitation during welding
• Excels in resisting corrosion to hot sulfuric acids
Chemical Composition, %
Ni | Fe | Cr | Cu | Mo | Nb |
32.00-38.00 | Balance | 19.0-21.0 | 3.0-4.0 | 2.0-3.0 | 8xC-1.0max |
C | Mn | P | S | Si |
.07max | 2.0max | .045max | .035max | 1.0max |
In what applications is Alloy 20 used?
• Synthetic rubber manufacturing equipment
• Processing of pharmaceuticals, plastics and organic and heavy
chemicals
• Tanks, piping, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, and other process
equipment
• Acid cleaning and pickling equipment
• Chemical process piping, reactor vessels
• Bubble caps
• Petrochemical process equipment
• Food and dye production
ASTM Specifications
Pipe Smls | Pipe Welded | Tube Smls | Tube Welded | Sheet/Plate | Bar | Forging | Fitting |
B729 | B464 | B729 | B468 | B463 | B473 | B462 | B366 |
Mechanical Properties
Annealed Material
Form | Tensile Min. | Yield Min. (.2% offset) | Elongation Min. | Reduction of Area Min. |
Bar (hot or cold finished) | 80 ksi | 35 ksi | 30% | 50% |
Sheet/Plate | 80 ksi | 35 ksi | 30% | - |
2. In what forms is Alloy 20 Available?
• Sheet
• Plate
• Bar
• Pipe & Tube (welded & seamless)
• Fittings (i.e. flanges, slip-ons, blinds, weld-necks, lapjoints,
long welding necks, socket welds, elbows, tees, stub-ends, returns,
caps, crosses, reducers, and pipe nipples)
• Wire
3. The surface for Alloy 20 nickel alloy pipe
Polish
Pickling
#3 Finish
Grain finish. Also called Grinding, Roughing or Rough Grinding Very
coarse finish. The material is polished to a uniform finish between
60 and 180 grit.
#4 Architectural Finish
Also called Brushed, Directional or Satin Finish. A #4
Architectural Finish is characterized by fine polishing grit lines
that are uniform and directional in appearance. It is produced by
polishing the metal with a 120 - 180 grit belt or wheel finish and
then softened with an 80 - 120 grit greaseless compound or a medium
non woven abrasive belt or pad.
#4 Dairy or Sanitary Finish
This finish is commonly used for the medical and food industry -
almost exclusively used on stainless steel. Great care should be
taken in removing the surface defects in the metal - like pits -
that could allow bacteria to grow. This finish is produced by
polishing with a 180 - 240 grit belt or wheel finish softened with
120 - 240 grit greaseless compound or a fine non woven abrasive
belt or pad.
#6 Finish
Buffed finish. Some light grain. Some haze. This finish is produced
by polishing with a 220 - 280 grit belt then buffed with a sisal to
create a uniform buffed finish.
#7 Finish
Smooth buffed finish with a very bright appearance. Very light
haze. The part is belt polished with a 280 - 320 belt then buffed
with a cut and color compound. This is a common finish in
preparation for chrome plating. A #7 finish can be made bright by
color buffing with coloring compound and a cotton buff. This is a
good way to keep polishing costs down when a part needs to be shiny
but not flawless.
#8 Mirror Finish
"Mirror" bright finish with clear reflection - No haze. All surface
defects are removed. The part is buffed and then color buffed to
achieve a mirror finish. The quality of this finish is dependent on
the quality of the metal being polished. Castings that have pits
will be difficult - if not impossible polish to a #8.
4. Alloy 20 pipe MTC we exported to India for your reference
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