Hastelloy Alloy is a nickel-based high-performance corrosion-resistant alloy, widely used in aggressive industrial environments such as chemical processing, oil & gas, and power generation.
One of its key advantages is its exceptional corrosion resistance. It performs reliably in both oxidizing and reducing environments, including strong acids (such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acid), alkalis, and chloride-containing media. This makes it an ideal material for applications where conventional stainless steel fails.
Hastelloy Alloy is especially suitable for heat exchanger applications. It offers:
The material is supplied in solid forms (not powder) such as tubes, pipes, plates, sheets, wires, and bars, ensuring easier fabrication, welding, and machining.
Typical mechanical properties include:
Common grades include:
Overall, Hastelloy Alloy is a reliable solution for industries requiring high strength, durability, and superior corrosion resistance in extreme environments.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | ≥ 690 MPa |
| Yield Strength | ≥ 310 MPa |
| Tube Type | Straight Tube / U Bend Tube / Coil Tube |
| Available Grades | C-276 (N10276), C-22 (N06022), B-2 |
| Processing | Cold Drawn / Hot Rolled |
| Surface | Bright / Black / Pickled |
| Packing | Standard Export Packing |
| Main Feature | Excellent Corrosion Resistance |
| Application | Heat Exchanger / Chemical Equipment |
Hastelloy Alloy is widely used in demanding industrial applications:
DLX provides flexible customization services:
We provide full technical and engineering support:
Our goal is to help customers achieve long-term reliability and cost efficiency.
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Q1: What is Hastelloy Alloy?
A: It is a nickel-based alloy with excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and high temperatures.
Q2: Which grade is best for acid environments?
A: B-2 is ideal for hydrochloric acid, while C-276 provides broader corrosion resistance.
Q3: Can you customize sizes and standards?
A: Yes, we support full customization based on ASTM, ASME, DIN, and other standards.
Q4: What forms are available?
A: Tubes, pipes, plates, sheets, wires, and bars.
Q5: What industries use Hastelloy Alloy?
A: Chemical processing, oil & gas, power generation, aerospace, and marine engineering.