Monel Metal Alloy is usually sold in accordance with ISO 6208 (plate, sheet, and strip), 9723 (bar), 9724 (wire), 9725 (forging), and DIN 17751 (pipe and tube), etc.
Huaxiao is one of Monel metal alloy suppliers in China, and Huaxiao can provide free samples for your reference or you need certifications, we can send you and test them for you.
For delivery, we have a larger stock of nickel based alloys, so usually is 7-20days.
Monel Metal Alloy is usually sold in accordance with ISO 6208 (plate, sheet, and strip), 9723 (bar), 9724 (wire), 9725 (forging), and DIN 17751 (pipe and tube), etc.
Huaxiao is one of Monel metal alloy suppliers in China, and Huaxiao can provide free samples for your reference or you need certifications, we can send you and test them for you.
For delivery, we have a larger stock of nickel based alloys, so usually is 7-20days.
Monel alloy
What is Monel Alloy?
Monel metal is an alloy of nickel based, mainly composed of nickel (52% to 67%) and copper, and contains small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. (If the copper content is greater than or equal to 60%, the alloy is called cupronickel.)
Monel alloy is stronger than pure nickel and has strong corrosion resistance to a variety of media, including fast-flowing seawater. They can be easily manufactured by hot and cold working, machining, and welding.
Monel Alloy Composition
Trade Name
ASTM/AISI Monel Alloy type
UNS
%Cu
%Al
%Ti
%Fe
%Mn
%Si
%Ni
Monel alloy 400
B 127, B 164
N04400
28–34
2.5 max
2.0 max
0.5 max
63 min
Monel Metal Alloy 401
N04401
28–34
2.5 max
2.0 max
63 min
Monel Metal Alloy 404
N04404
Rem
0.05 max
0.5 max
0.1 max
0.1 max
52–57
Monel Alloy K 500
B 865
N05500
27–33
2.3–3.15
0.35–0.85
2.0 max
1.5 max
0.5 max
63 min
Monel Metal Alloy 405
B 164
N04405
28–34
2.5 max
2.0 max
0.5 max
63 min
Available Monel Metal Alloy Forms:
sheet, strip, plate, coil, pipe, tube, round bar, flat bar, hexagon, angel bar, wire, etc.
What’s the use of Monel?
Monel alloy is used in marine engineering, chemical and hydrocarbon plants, valves, pumps, shafts, valves, fasteners for the aviation industry, and heat exchangers.
The following provides information on the physical and mechanical properties of these products, the most complete alloy formulation, and product shape range from a single distributor.
The difference between K500 and 400
First of all, the simplest difference is that Monel Metal Alloy K-500 (UNS N05500/ W.Nr. 2.4375) has better corrosion resistance and higher strength and hardness than Monel Metal Alloy 400.
Monel Metal Alloy K500 is made by adding aluminum and titanium to the nickel-copper matrix, and heating under controlled conditions can precipitate submicroscopic particles Ni3 (Ti, Al) in the entire matrix, thereby obtaining higher performance. The heat treatment used to achieve precipitation is commonly referred to as age hardening or aging.
Monel alloy nickel-copper alloy 400 (UNS N04400; W.Nr. 2.4360 and 2.4361) is a solid solution alloy that can only be hardened by cold work. It has high strength and toughness in a wide temperature range and can resist most corrosive environments.
So, we can understand Monel Alloy 400 price is lower than Monel Metal Alloy K500 in the same condition.
Specification of Monel Nickel Alloy 400
Other Name: Alloy 400, Nickel Alloy 400, UNS N04400, Monel Nickel Alloy 400
2.4360
2.4361
NA13
N04400
BS3076
ASTM B164
ASME SB164
NACE MR 0175
ISO 15156-3
NU 30 (FR)
NiCu30Fe
Specification of Monel Nickel Alloy K 500
Monel Alloy K 500, Nickel Alloy K 500 (NA18, N05500)
2.4374
2.4375
NA18
N05500
BS3076
ASTM B865
AMS 4676
NiCu30Al (DE)
Monel Alloy 400 Properties
The minimum value of the mechanical properties of Monel 400 alloy at room temperature:
Monel Metal Alloy
TS Rm N/mm2
YS RP0.2N/mm2
Elongation A5 %
Monel Alloy 400
480
170
35
Monel Alloy 400 Physical properties:
Density
Melting point
8.83 g/cm3
1300-1390 ℃
Monel Alloy K 500 Properties
The minimum value of the mechanical properties of Monel K500 alloy at room temperature:
Monel Metal Alloy
TS Rm N/mm2
YS RP0.2N/mm2
Elongation A5 %
Monel Alloy K500
1100
790
20
Monel Alloy K 500 Physical properties:
Density
Melting point
8.05 g/cm3
1288-1343℃
Differences in nickel composition of different stainless steels
About 60% of nickel in the world eventually becomes a component of stainless steel. It was chosen because of its strength, toughness and corrosion resistance. Duplex stainless steel usually contains about 5% nickel, about 10% austenitic nickel, and more than 20% super austenite.
Heat-resistant grades usually contain more than 35% nickel. Nickel-based alloys usually contain 50% or more nickel.
Nickel has thousands of applications as a material and nickel based alloys.
Defense, especially marine applications
Power generation
Gas turbines, including flying and land-based, especially for high-temperature exhaust
Industrial furnaces and heat exchangers
Food preparation equipment
Medical equipment
Nickel-plated, corrosion-resistant
As a catalyst for chemical reactions
It is worth understanding how nickel-based materials can be an effective solution for applications that require high-temperature corrosion resistance.
Passenger aircraft on maintenance of engine and fuselage repair in the airport hangar
For guidance on choosing the right Monel Nickel Based Alloys for your application, please contact us.