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Nickel 201 is considered a commercially pure nickel alloy. It has higher nickel content than the Ni 200 alloy. It can contain other elements in the composition such as sulfur, carbon, copper, silicon, manganese and iron but nickel is over 99% of the composition. The Alloy 201 is wrought material and has less intergranular carbon when exposed to higher temperatures. This property avoids embrittlement after welding or high temperature applications. The Alloy 201 UNS N02201 alloy is resistant to alkalis. It is resistant to dry gases at room temperatures as well. Depending on certain environmental conditions and the concentration of solutions, it is also resistant to certain mineral acids. Designated as the Ni 2.4068, the alloy is used mostly in chemical and petrochemical industries. There are different standards, schedules and pressure classes of the Alloy 2.4068 material to make sure that the correct combinations of the properties are selected in any given product. There are other designations of nickel alloys that could be used alongside these products.
Some of the Alloy 201 equivalent designations are the ASME SB-16 through SB163, the SAE AMS 5553, the DIN 17740, DIN 17750 through 17754 and BS 3072 through 3076. These all have their different compositions and specialties but could be used interchangeably for most of their mechanical properties. The applications of Alloy UNS N02201 are not limited to the chemical and petrochemical industries. They are used in caustic evaporators, plater bars, electronic components of various applications and combustion boats. The alloy has a very high melting point at above 1435 degrees Celsius which makes it very much temperature resistant. The Alloy 201 Density is about the same as the Ni 200, at 8.89 grams per centimeter cube. The Alloy 201 suppliers sell all the different forms, shapes and types of the Alloy 201 material made products. Please contact us for the full Alloy 201 price list.
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Alloy 201 price per kg
Nickel Alloy 201 ASTM Standard
Pipe Smls |
Pipe Welded |
Sheet/Plate |
Bar |
Tube Smls |
Tube Welded |
Fitting |
B161 |
B622 |
B162 |
B160 |
B161 |
B622 |
B163 |
Specification of Nickel 201
- Brand name: Nickel Alloy Ni-201, Commercially Pure Nickel, and Low Alloy Nickel, Ni 201
- International standards: AMS, ASTM, ASME, DIN, and ISO.
Nickel 201 Equivalent
STANDARD |
UNS |
WERKSTOFF NR. |
JIS |
BS |
AFNOR |
GOST |
EN |
Alloy 201 |
N02201 |
2.4068 |
NW 2201 |
NA 12 |
– |
НП-2 |
LC-Ni 99 |
Nickel 201 annealing temperature
- Hot working temperatures : between 1200°F and 2250°F
- Annealing temperature : between 1300°F and 1600°F
Nickel Alloy 201 Applications & Uses
- High temp environments
- alkali environmental
- Suitable for above 300C temperature
- soap production process
and many others
Nickel 201 Composition
Ni |
Si |
Cu |
C |
Fe |
Mn |
S |
99.0 min |
.35 max |
.25 max |
.02 max |
.40 max |
.35 max |
.01 max |
Properties of Nickel Alloy 201
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Product Form |
Hardness |
Elongation (%) |
.2% Yield (ksi) |
Supply Condition |
Tensile Strength (ksi) |
Bars |
45-80 |
55-35 |
15-45 |
Hot Finished |
60-85 |
Bars |
45-70 |
55-40 |
15-30 |
Annealed, Cold Drawn and Hot-Finished |
55-75 |
Plate |
45-75 |
60-40 |
15-40 |
Annealed, Hot-Rolled |
55-80 |
Sheet |
70 max |
55-40 |
15-30 |
Annealed |
55-75 |
Pipe/ Tubing |
70 max |
60-40 |
12-30 |
Annealed Seamless |
55-75 |
Nickel 201 Melting Point
Properties |
Imperial |
Metric |
Melting point range |
2615 - 2635 Deg F |
1435 - 1446 Deg C |
Density |
0.321 lb/in3 |
8.89 g/cm3 |