All About Hastelloy C276 Slitting Coils
Coils made of Hastelloy C276 Slitting Coils are mostly utilized in the pulp and paper sector as well. In the marine industry and by offshore oil drilling companies, alloy C276 coils are widely employed. Heat exchangers and condensers frequently use Hastelloy C276 Slitting Coils.
What qualities does Hastelloy C276 Alloy possess?
Outstanding resistance to corrosion in decreasing conditions.
Outstanding resistance to oxidizing salts in strong solutions, such as ferric and cupric chlorides.
High concentrations of nickel and molybdenum offer good corrosion resistance in reducing conditions.
Low carbon content, which reduces the amount of grain-boundary carbide that forms during welding and maintains corrosion resistance in heat-affected areas of welded joints.
Resistance to corrosion, including stress-corrosion cracking and pitting.
One of the few substances that can tolerate the corrosive effects of hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, and wet chlorine gas.
These coils have several great qualities, including resistance to corrosion, high-temperature oxidation, resistance to crevice corrosion, and exceptional pitting resistance in reducing conditions thanks to the presence of chromium.
It is possible to forge, hot-upset, and impact extrude Hastelloy C-276 alloy. The alloy can be successfully spun, deep drawn, press shaped, or punched even if it has a tendency to work-harden. While all standard welding techniques are acceptable, the oxyacetylene and submerged arc processes should not be utilized when the manufactured object will be exposed to corrosion.