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Introduction:
Monel K500 wire is an alloy material widely used in the field of
pressure vessel manufacturing. As a nickel-copper alloy, Monel K500
wire has excellent performance and characteristics, so it is widely
used in the manufacture and application of pressure vessels.
First, Monel K500 wire has excellent corrosion resistance. In the
working environment of pressure vessels, they are often exposed to
various corrosive media, such as acids, alkalis, salt water, etc.
Monel K500 wire can resist the erosion of these corrosive media and
is not prone to corrosion, oxidation or sulfurization reactions,
maintaining its stable performance and extending its service life.
Its high resistance to corrosive gases, liquids and chemicals makes
it ideal for use in pressure vessel manufacturing.
Secondly, Monel K500 wire has excellent mechanical properties.
Pressure vessels need to withstand internal and external pressure
and stress during use, so materials need to have high strength and
durability. Monel K500 wire has high strength and excellent
plasticity, and can withstand the stress and pressure inside and
outside the pressure vessel while maintaining its stable
performance, ensuring the reliability and safety of the vessel.
In addition, Monel K500 wire also has good thermal stability and
wear resistance. Under some high-temperature and high-pressure
working conditions, pressure vessels require materials that can
maintain stable performance without softening, deformation or
failure. At the same time, Monel K500 wire has high wear resistance
and can resist friction and wear, extending the service life of the
container.
Parameter:
Chemical composition:
Nickel (Ni): about 63%
Copper (Cu): about 29.5%
Aluminum (Al): about 2.7%
Titanium (Ti): about 0.6%
Iron (Fe): about 2%
Manganese (Mn): about 1.5%
Silicon (Si): about 0.5%
Carbon (C): up to 0.25%
Physical properties:
Density: about 8.05g/cubic centimeter
Melting point: about 1288-1343 degrees Celsius
Thermal Conductivity: Approximately 17.2 Watts/meter-Kelvin
Linear expansion coefficient: approximately 13.9 x 10^-6 degrees
Celsius^-1 (room temperature to 100 degrees Celsius)
Mechanical behavior:
Yield Strength (Tensile Strength): Minimum approximately 790 MPa
(80,000 psi)
Tensile Strength: Minimum approximately 1100 MPa (110,000 psi)
Elongation: minimum value is about 20%
Item | Ni | Cu | Al | Ti | Fe | Mn | S | C | Si |
Monel K500 | ≥63 | 27-33 | 2.3-3.15 | 0.35-0.85 | ≤2 | ≤1.5 | ≤0.01 | ≤0.25 | ≤0.5 |
Item | Density | Melting point | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation |
Monel K500 | 8.05 g/cm3 | 1288-1343℃ | 1100 | 790 | 20% |
Monel K500 | Bar/Rod | Forging | Pipe | Sheet/Strip | Welding Wire |
Standard | ASTM B864 | AMS4676 | ASTM B865 | ASTM B564 | ErNiCu-7 |
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Advantage:
Monel K500 alloy wire is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy material composed of elements such as nickel and copper. It is widely used in the field of pressure vessel manufacturing mainly due to the following characteristics and advantages:
Application:
In the field of pressure vessel manufacturing, the specific applications of Monel K500 alloy wire include but are not limited to the following aspects:
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Q&A:
Q: What are the common applications of Monel K500 wire?
A: Monel K500 wire finds applications in industries such as oil and
gas, aerospace, and marine. It is used for applications including
pump shafts, valve components, springs, fasteners, and electrical
connectors in corrosive and high-stress environments.
Q: Why is Monel K500 wire preferred in the aerospace industry?
A: Monel K500 wire is preferred in the aerospace industry due to
its high strength, excellent fatigue resistance, and resistance to
corrosion and erosion. It is used in critical aerospace components
such as engine parts, landing gear components, and fasteners for
reliable performance in demanding conditions.