nickel 201 plate is a material purely comprising of Nickel contents with the percentage of 99.6 and maximum amounts of carbon content of 0.02%.Across wide range of temperature, from low to high levels, these plates provide high ductility.Another property that it inherits is that it has ferromagnetic nature.
In moderate to reducing environments, it provides excellent corrosion resistance.These plates may be considered ideal for use case for temperature above 600° F, because of low carbon content.If you desire to look out for pure 201 nickel shim sheet, we would definitely recommend you to purchase this product from our website.
The main comparison between nickel 200 and nickel 201 sheet starts with the chemical composition.201 nickel sheet comprises 0.02% of carbon contents.This is the reason why it is considered as the low-carbon version of nickel 200, because nickel 200 has 0.15% carbon content.With respect to temperature, the material which has very less carbon content can withstand high level temperatures.
Hence, nickel sheet 201 wins the race as it is ideal for use case in temperatures above 600° F, and comprising 0.02% carbon contents.Adding to this, when we expose 200 nickel at high temperatures, it might result into graphitization, which involves heating of amorphous carbon for a long period of time, resulting into rearrange of atomic structure.
Pure nickel 201 sheet
Ni 201 strip
UNS n02201 coil
Materials such as ASME SB162 NW 2201 coil can withstand temperature beyond 600° F.This is because they have low carbon contents, which make them advantageous for use case.If exposed to temperatures above 600 ° C, it does not undergo graphitization and shows excellent mechanical and chemical properties.
Due to this, they are approved for construction of pressure vessel.Coil 200 are also approved for temperature servicing up to 1250° F.
Thickness | Width | Length |
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3/16 to 1" | 36 to 48 inch | 96 to 144 inch |
Specification | Cutting Method | Application |
ASTM B162/ ASME SB162 | laser, plasma, waterjet | battery components, transducers |
Alloy 201 shim sheet
Werkstoff nr.2.4068 foil
Nickel alloy 201 plate
Grade | Mn | C | S | Si | Fe | Cu | Ni |
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Nickel 201 | 0.35 max | 0.02 max | 0.01 max | 0.35 max | 0.40 max | 0.25 max | 99.0 min |
STANDARD | AFNOR | UNS | WERKSTOFF NR. | BS | JIS | GOST | EN |
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Nickel 201 | - | N02201 | 2.4068 | NA 12 | NW 2201 | НП-2 | LC-Ni 99 |
Element | Elongation | Melting Point | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Density | Tensile Strength |
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Nickel 201 | 45 % | 1446 °C (2635 °F) | Psi – 21500 , MPa – 148 | 8.9 g/cm3 | Psi – 67000 , MPa – 462 |
Ni 201 sheet covers wide range of applications because of maximum content of nickel.These sheets are used primarily in neutral or reducing surroundings.Formation of passive film takes place when used in oxidized environments.
Fresh and many process waters also make use of this material.They are also widely used in aeronautics, food handling, drums which are used to transport chemicals, synthetic fibres and equipment for food processing.
Nickel alloy 201 clad plate have corrosion rates or rust rates less than 0.0025 mm/yr, depending on the varying degrees of surface discoloration of each alloy.Nickel and nickel-based alloys have a good resistance to atmospheric corrosions, although it results in the formation of grey-green patina.
This patina becomes brown in sulphurous environments.This is one of the reasons why these alloys are used in paper and mill industries where corrosion resistance is a primary characteristic.Because of this rust rate, it is often an ideal use case for the disposal of organic waste in unevaporated black liquor.
There are many surprising factors which are delivered by the nickel 201 strip.
Tolerance(mm) | ||
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Nominal length (mm) | Plus | Minus |
2,000<L < 8,000 | 0.005 times L | 0 |
L < 2,000 | 10 | 0 |
L > 8,000 | 40 | 0 |
Width (in) | Gauge (in) |
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max.60 | 12–24 |
max.72* | 10–24 |
max.60 | 11–24 |
max.48 | 18–28 |
max.48 | 13–29 |