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  2. Monel - Wikipedia

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    Monel alloy 405, also known as Monel R405, is the free-machining grade of alloy 400. [24] The nickel, carbon, manganese, iron, silicon & copper percent remains the same as alloy 400, but the sulfur is increased from 0.024 max to 0.025-0.060%.

  3. Grupo Compás - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Alkylation and Hydrofluoric Acid (HF Acid): monel valves in A494 M35-1, N04400 and Monel 400 1.2 Sulphuric acid: Alloy 20 valves in A182 CN7M, N08020 and Carpenter 20 1.3 Desalination: duplex and super duplex valves in A182 F51, F55, S31802, S32760, A995 4A and 6A

  4. Ambrose Monell - Wikipedia

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    Monell received a patent in 1906 [9] on the manufacture of a nickel-copper alloy that became known as Monel alloy 400, [10] setting off a century of inventions in the alloy industry. [11] The alloy was named after Monell, but one l had to be truncated because at that time, family names were not allowed to be used as trademarks. [12]

  5. Incoloy - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the SMC published a 61-page document entitled "High-Performance Alloys for Resistance to Aqueous Corrosion" highlighting Incoloy, as well as Monel and Inconel products, and their use in fluid environments such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, other acids as well as freshwater ...

  6. Galvanic series - Wikipedia

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    The galvanic series (or electropotential series) determines the nobility of metals and semi-metals.When two metals are submerged in an electrolyte, while also electrically connected by some external conductor, the less noble (base) will experience galvanic corrosion.

  7. Architectural metals - Wikipedia

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    Monel metal is an alloy of approximately two-thirds nickel and one-third copper. It is similar to platinum in color. Monel pioneered many of the present uses of stainless steel. The first architectural use of Monel was for roofing the Pennsylvania Railroad Terminal in New York City in 1909.

  8. List of brazing alloys - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature, fairly free flowing. Narrow melting range. For ferrous and non-ferrous metals. For copper alloys, brass, nickel silver, bronze, mild steel, stainless steel, nickel, and Monel. Cadmium-free substitute of BAg-2a. Moderate liquation, but can be exploited for bridging larger gaps. Pale yellow color. 30: 30: 40: Ag 45 Cu 30 Zn 25 ...

  9. Monel metal - Wikipedia

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