Nickel Alloys

High-Performance Nickel Alloy Solutions

Nickel alloys are engineered materials designed for the most demanding industrial environments. Known for their exceptional resistance to corrosion, high-temperature stability, and superior mechanical strength, these alloys are the backbone of aerospace, chemical processing, and marine engineering.

We supply a comprehensive range of nickel-based superalloys, ensuring you find the exact grade for your specific application requirements. From standard Inconel and Incoloy grades to specialized Vascomax maraging steels, our inventory is certified and ready for global delivery.

Major Alloy Families

Explore our primary product lines by category.

Incoloy Alloys

Incoloy Metal Alloys

Iron-Nickel-Chromium alloys for resistance to oxidation and carburization.
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Monel Alloys

Monel Metal Alloys

Nickel-Copper alloys with excellent resistance to sea water and acids.
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Inconel Alloys

Inconel Nickel Alloys

Standard material for extreme heat environments (turbine blades/aerospace).
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Hastelloy Alloys

Hastelloy Nickel Alloys

The ultimate solution for severe chemical corrosion environments.
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Pure Nickel Alloys

Commercially Pure Nickel

High thermal/electrical conductivity and resistance to caustic alkalis.
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Vascomax Maraging Steel

Vascomax Maraging Steel

Ultra-high-strength steels known for toughness and dimensional stability.
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Haynes Metal Alloys

Haynes Metal Alloys

Cobalt-nickel-chromium-tungsten alloys for high-temp strength.
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Invar Metal Alloys

Invar Metal Alloys

Nickel-iron alloys with uniquely low coefficients of thermal expansion.
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nickel casting

Nickel Casting

Nickel casting materials are known for their excellent strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
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Specialty & High-Performance Alloys

Specific grades for unique aerospace, medical, and electronic applications.

Material Property Comparison

Quick reference for selecting the right alloy grade for your project.

Alloy Family Key Grades Primary Characteristic Typical Application
Inconel 600, 625, 718 Oxidation & corrosion resistance at high temps Aerospace engine parts, Gas turbines
Incoloy 800, 825 Resistance to carburization & aqueous corrosion Heat exchangers, Chemical piping
Monel 400, 500 High strength & toughness in saltwater/acids Marine shafts, Pump valves
Hastelloy C276, C22 Superior resistance to localized attack Pollution control, Chemical reactors
Vascomax 250, 300 Extreme strength & fracture toughness Rocket motor cases, Missile parts
Invar 36, 42 Extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion Precision instruments, OLED masking

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide Material Test Reports (MTR)?
Yes, all our nickel alloy materials come with full Mill Test Reports (MTRs) traceable to the original mill, ensuring compliance with ASTM, ASME, and AMS specifications.
What is the main difference between Inconel and Incoloy?
The main difference is the nickel content. Inconel is nickel-based (>50% Ni), making it superior for extreme heat. Incoloy is iron-nickel-based (<50% Ni), making it more cost-effective while still providing excellent corrosion resistance.
Can you cut to size or machine these alloys?
Yes, we offer value-added services including waterjet cutting, sawing, shearing, and preliminary machining to meet your specific dimensional requirements.
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