Alloy Steel

Grade:UNS N1001/N10665,UNS N10276,UNS N10003,UNS N06200,UNS NO6035,UNS NO6030,UNS NO6002,UNS NO6230, UNS R30556,UNS R30188,UNS NO6600,UNS NO6601,UNS NO6625,UNS NO7718,UNS NO8020,UNS NO7750,UNS NO8800/NO8810/NO8811,UNS NO8825,UNS NO8926,UNS NO9925,UNS NO6617,GH2132,GH3030,GH3039,GH3128,GH4180,GH3044,UNS NO4400,UNS NO5500,S31254.


Hastelloy B2 is a nickel-molybdenum alloy with significant resistance to reducing environments, such as hydrogen chloride gas and sulfuric, acetic and phosphoric acids. Hastelloy B2 provides resistance to pure sulfuric acid and a number of non-oxidizing acids. The alloy should not be used in oxidizing media or where oxidizing contaminants are available in reducing media. Premature failure may occur if alloy B2 is used where iron or copper is present in a system containing hydrochloric acid.


Industry users like the resistance to a wide range of organic acids and the resistance to chloride-induced stress-corrosion cracking.


Hastelloy B2 resists the formation of grain boundary carbide precipitates in the weld heat-affected zone, making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as-welded condition. The heat-affected weld zones have reduced precipitation of carbides and other phases to ensure uniform corrosion resistance.
Alloy B2 also has excellent resistance to pitting and stress corrosion cracking.


Applications
Superior resistance to hydrochloric acid, aluminum chloride catalysts and other strongly reducing chemicals. Excellent high-temperature strength in inert and vacuum atmospheres.
HASTELLOY Alloy B-2 is a nickel-molybdenum alloy particularly suited for equipment handling reducing chemical environments .
Applications in the chemical process industry involving sulfuric, phosphoric, hydrochloric and acetic acid. Temperature uses vary from ambient temperature to 1500°F depending on the environments (please call for technical advice).
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