Hastelloy C-276 Wires

Hastelloy C-276 Wires

Hastelloy C-276 is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy known for its exceptional corrosion resistance in a wide range of aggressive chemical environments. Wires made from Hastelloy C-276 are essential components in various industries.

Hastelloy C-276 Wires

Our Hastelloy C276 Wire offer faster machining speeds, longer tool life, improved part quality, and lower total cost of machined parts. This Hastelloy C276 Coil Wire is non – magnetic in the annealed condition but may possibly become slightly magnetic as a result of cold working or welding. Our Hastelloy C276 Wire is versatile, general purpose stainless steels with good resistance to atmospheric corrosion, to a lot of organic and inorganic chemicals, and to foods and beverages. This Hastelloy C276 Coil Wire has as well been used in vacuum processing equipment and specialized instruments where high integrity is essential. Our Hastelloy C276 Electrode offer faster machining speeds, longer tool life, improved part quality, and lower total cost of machined parts. This Alloy C276 Filler Wire is forged between 2250 Degree F / 1750 Degree F (1230 Degree C / 955 Degree C) following a soak at forging temperature of 30 minutes per inch of billet or ingot section thickness. Forging of our Alloy C276 Wire should be started immediately when the stock is removed from the reheat furnace and 25 % / 40 % reductions help to retain as much internal heat as possible.

Specifications

  1. Hastelloy C-276 Wires:
    • Hastelloy C-276 wires are widely used in industries where corrosion resistance is paramount, such as chemical processing, petrochemical, and pollution control equipment.
    • They offer excellent resistance to a variety of corrosive substances, including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and chlorine.
    • Hastelloy C-276 wires are available in different diameters and lengths to meet specific project requirements.

Hastelloy C-276’s remarkable resistance to a broad spectrum of corrosive media, combined with its ability to maintain mechanical properties in high-temperature and high-stress conditions, makes it an ideal choice for applications where corrosion is a major concern. When selecting Hastelloy C-276 wires for a specific application, it’s important to consider the corrosive environment and the required performance characteristics to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the materials in that particular setting.

size range

Size – 0.20mm to 12mm

We supply hardness of wire (Soft, Quater Hard, Half Hard) according to customer requirements.

Material Certification and Traceability

At Satyam Overseas, we prioritize Material Certification and Traceability. Our materials, meeting ASTM and ASME standards, come with 3.1 Mill Test Certificates as a guarantee of compliance. Additionally, upon request, we provide 3.2 Mill Test Certificates for added assurance. Every material is clearly marked and accompanied by a corresponding certificate, meticulously linking markings to certification. This meticulous approach ensures complete accountability and unwavering reliability throughout our supply chain.

Chemical Composition

Grade C Mn Si S Co Ni Cr Fe Mo P
Hastelloy C276
0.010 max
1.00 max
0.08 max
0.03 max
2.50 max
50.99 min
14.50 – 16.50
4.00 – 7.00
15.00 – 17.00
0.04 max

Physical Composition

Element Density Melting Point Tensile Strength Yield Strength (0.2%offset) Elongation
Hastelloy C276
8.89 g/cm3
1370 °C (2500 °F)
Psi – 1,15,000, MPa – 790
Psi – 1,15,000, MPa – 790
40%

Designations & Standards

Forms ASTM ASME DIN
Wire
17744
17753

Differences between Monel and Hastelloy

Monel and Hastelloy are two different types of nickel-copper alloys. Monel is more corrosion resistant, but it is less heat-conductive. It also has a lower melting point. This makes it perfect for high-temperature uses such as stove tops and gas pipes. But if you want a material with a higher melting point, you would be better off choosing Hastelloy because it can withstand very high temperatures without losing any strength or corrosion resistance. Monel is a nickel-copper alloy that resists corrosion in acidic environments. It can be used in piping, valves, and other fluid transfer components.

Monel parts are also good for use in high-temperature applications. Hastelloy is an alloy of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. It provides the right mix of both tensile strength and corrosion resistance for most industrial applications. Monel is a family of iron-nickel alloys containing nickel and copper, called cupronickel. Monel metal is nonmagnetic and resistant to corrosion in seawater. Hastelloy is a family of nickel-based superalloys, with a percentage of cobalt, titanium, iron, and molybdenum making up the composition. Hastelloy has a much higher nickel content than Monel. Monel is a nickel-copper alloy, and Hastelloy is a series of alloys containing nickel and several other metals. Monel has a low voltage coefficient and is resistant to most corrosive environments. Whereas Hastelloy is designed for applications in high-temperature, oxidizing environments.

Differences between Inconel and Hastelloy

Inconel and Hastelloy are both nickel-chromium-molybdenum-based alloys. They are all corrosion-resistant and extremely strong metals. Hastelloy has greater molybdenum content than Inconel, although Inconel has a higher chromium concentration. This sets them apart in terms of corrosion resistance in different situations.

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