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Hastelloy Sheets and Tubes - Grade C276

  • ashtapadin
  • Sep 3
  • 2 min read

Hastelloy C276 has nickel as the main component, with molybdenum, chromium, and a small amount of iron, tungsten, etc. It exhibits excellent comprehensive performance in strong corrosive environments, so it is called the “king of corrosion-resistant alloys”. Hastelloy C276 Sheets are known for their excellent mechanical properties, including high strength, toughness and ductility. In addition, the alloy can withstand high temperatures and high pressures, making it suitable for environments in the oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical industries.


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The Hastelloy C-276 nickel alloy boasts remarkable resistance to pitting, crevice and stress corrosion in wide range of rigorous environments. Hastelloy alloy C-276 is one of the rare materials that can greatly resist the corrosions by humid chlorine and chlorine dioxide solutions. Major applications of this nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy are chemical processing, pollution control, pulp processing in paper production and waste treatment.


Alloy C276 Tube is to undergo several tests such as tension test, hydrostatic test as well as non-destructive electric test. The mass or weight of each Hastelloy C276 Seamless Tube is required to be calculated. And the chemical composition of each ASTM Tube needs to be determined. Similar to most nickel based alloys, the Hastelloy C276 Tubing has good resistance in oxidising and reducing environments.


Hastelloy Tube is an indispensable and important part of the industry. It has excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and oxidation resistance, and its outstanding performance in extreme environments makes it very suitable for a variety of complex working conditions. Hastelloy Tube is widely used in many fields, including aerospace, energy, chemical and marine engineering, etc. Each tube is produced in accordance with the ASTM specification to adhere to mechanical properties such as tensile strength, yield strength, and elongation.

 
 
 

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