Nickel 201 scrap refers to recycled materials composed of Nickel 201, a high-purity variant of nickel renowned for its exceptional corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity. As a non-ferrous metal, Nickel 201 is widely used in various industrial applications, including chemical processing, electronics, aerospace, and more.
The recycling of Nickel 201 scrap is an environmentally responsible practice that helps conserve natural resources and reduce the overall environmental impact of metal production. This recycled material retains the advantageous properties of Nickel 201, making it a valuable resource for manufacturers seeking cost-effective and sustainable solutions.
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Nickel 201 scrap can be sourced from various industrial processes, such as the dismantling of equipment, manufacturing scrap, or end-of-life products containing Nickel 201 components. Once collected, the scrap undergoes a recycling process that typically involves sorting, melting, and refining to remove impurities, resulting in high-quality recycled Nickel 201.
Manufacturers and industries benefit from using recycled Nickel 201 scrap as it provides a more sustainable alternative to virgin materials, contributing to circular economy principles. Additionally, the use of recycled nickel reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional metal production methods.
200
Recyclable
2mm-10mm
Waste
Turnings, Shavings, Plate Cuts, Round Cuts, Shaftings, Pipe Cuts
Loose Bales, Compressed Bales, Pillow Bales, Bulk, Capsules, Side slits
STANDARD | WERKSTOFF NR. | UNS | JIS | BS | GOST | AFNOR | EN |
Nickel 200 | 2.4066 | N02200 | NW 2200 | NA 11 | НП-2 | N-100M | Ni 99.2 |
Grade | C | Mn | Si | S | Cu | Fe | Ni |
Nickel 200 | 0.15 max | 0.35 max | 0.35 max | 0.01 max | 0.25 max | 0.40 max | 99.0 min |
Element | Density | Melting Point | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Elongation |
Nickel 200 | 8.9 g/cm3 | 1446 °C (2635 °F) | Psi – 67000 , MPa – 462 | Psi – 21500 , MPa – 148 | 45 % |
Oil & Gas Industrires
Chemical Industries
Construction Industries
Offshore Pipelines & Pipe Works
Petrochemical Industry
Shipbuilding Industries
Hydraulic Applications
Piping Systems
Refining Industry
Food Processing Industry
Pulp & Paper Industry
Power Plant Industry
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