Introduction
Hastelloy is a registered trademark of Haynes International.
Nominal Composition
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C |
0.01% |
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Co |
1%Max |
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Cr |
1% |
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Fe |
2% Max |
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Mn |
1% Max |
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Mo |
28% |
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Ni |
69% |
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Si |
0.1% Max |
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Hastelloy B-2 is a nickel-based alloy with excellent corrosion resistance
to hydrochloric, sulfuric, acetic and phosphoric acids. It also withstands
attack by hydrogen chloride and has excellent resistance to pitting,
stress corrosion cracking, knife-line and heat affecting zone attacks. It
is not recommended for use in the presence of ferric or cupric salts as
they may cause rapid corrosion failure of components. Is commonly used in
chemical processing equipment such as pumps, heat exchangers, valves, etc.
Typical Physical Properties
| Density |
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9.22 g/cc |
| Melting Point |
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1370° C |
Typical Mechanical Properties
| Ultimate Tensile Strength |
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133,000 PSI |
| Yield Strength |
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57,400 PSI |
| Elongation @ Break |
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55% |
| Modulus of Elasticity |
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31,500 KSI |
| Electrical Resistivity |
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13.7 Microhm/cm |
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Forms
H Cross Company can provide Hastelloy B or B2 in wire, ribbon, strip,
sheet and foil sizes to suit your particular needs. Please refer to our
Standard Dimension and Tolerances page for general size ranges of
products. If you do not see your required size list contact us via
email or phone for further information or assistance. |