Hastelloy vs Monel – What is the Difference?

What exactly is Monel? Monel is largely made of nickel and copper (52-67 percent), with minor amounts of silicon, manganese, iron, and carbon. It is a type of nickel alloy that is more resistant to corrosion than pure nickel. Monel alloys are resistant to corrosion in...

Difference Between Low-Alloy Steel & High-Alloy Steel

Steel that has been alloyed with a range of elements in total amounts ranging from 1.0 percent to 50 percent by weight to improve its mechanical qualities is known as alloy steel. Alloy steels are divided into two categories: high-alloy steels and low-alloy steels....

Some Little-Known Facts about the Metal Fabrication Process

Metal fabrication is a hugely popular industry in today’s economy. There’s no denying that there are many competitors in the field and any business looking to stay competitive needs to come out on top in various different ways, such as by submitting bids...

Hastelloy Grades and Its Corrosion Properties

Introduction to Hastelloy Hastelloy is a nickel-based steel alloy that is extremely corrosion resistant. Hastelloy has a unique combination of properties that make it far more corrosion-resistant than ordinary alloys. The Hastelloy family of chromium/nickel/molybdenum...

Understanding How The Indian Steel Industry Works

Introduction The Indian steel industry, as one of the oldest and most industrialized manufacturing sectors in the world, contributes substantially to the economy via exports and payroll. India’s steel production capability has evolved over the years.  The first...
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