Nickel Tubes from New Eagle Industrial Corporation come with top notch qualities that make them perfect for a various range of application. These tubes are made up of nickel along with tiny amounts of iron, manganese, carbon and silicon that enhance their unique features. This special mix gives Nickel Tubes resistance to corrosive atmosphere.
The performance of nickel alloy seamless tubing in corrosive environment is remarkable. Their high nickel content gives them an edge in scenarios where maintaining their structure in conditions is crucial. They can withstand a range of temperatures from cold to very hot without losing their mechanical and corrosion resistant properties. The materials durability is further boosted by its expansion rates allowing it to endure repeated temperature changes. Thanks to its resistance to oxidation in the presence of sulfuric, phosphoric and hydrochloric acids. Nickel Tubes excel in desalination processes, power generation setups, chemical operations and other challenging environments.
In terms of physical traits, nickel alloy welded tubes exhibit good performance. They showcase tensile strength, excellent thermal conductivity and impressive ductility at lower temperatures. Nickel Tubes are known for their resistance to corrosion, ability to withstand temperatures and protection against localized attacks like pitting and crevice corrosion.
ASTM B161 UNS N02200 Tubes produced by New Eagle Industrial Corporation are highly recommended for a range of uses thanks to their characteristics. They find applications in the aerospace industry, where they play roles in heat exchangers, gas turbine components and rocket motors due to their heat resistant properties. Their resistance to corrosion also makes them valuable assets in the chemical industry for manufacturing facilities and storage tanks. Furthermore their ability to resist corrosion in seawater makes them suitable for structures and desalination plants. With performance in various conditions these tubes are particularly favored in the energy sector for applications such as nuclear reactors and oil gas operations.