Iron Nickel Alloy (FeNi)-Sputtering Target

Product Description

Characteristic


Inconel is all alloy.Nickel iron is mainly composed of nickel and iron, and contains Cr, Si, S, P, C and other impurities.Chrome-nickel stainless steel is the main stainless steel variety of nickel consumption. Due to its excellent comprehensive performance, it has been widely used, accounting for 60% ~ 75% of the total output of stainless steel.


The application of nickel lies in its corrosion resistance, which can be enhanced by adding nickel to the alloy.


Application


The main function of nickel in stainless steel is that it changes the crystal structure of steel.One of the main reasons for the addition of nickel to stainless steel is the formation of austenitic crystal structures that improve properties of stainless steel such as plasticity, weldability, and toughness, so nickel is called an austenitic forming element.


Nickel content up to 5% can improve the tensile strength and hardness of low carbon structural steel.Because of its suitable ratio of tensile strength to mass, this kind of steel is suitable for automobile, locomotive and machine manufacturing.The most important nickel-bearing steels and the largest users are stainless steel and heat-resistant special steels.For example, a series of heat-resistant stainless steels such as Cr18Ni9Ti and Cr17Ni11Mo2 have good thermal processing performance and are widely used in machinery, medical treatment, national defense and light industry.


Nickel has a slight graphitization in cast iron, which can stabilize pearlite and reduce ferrite content.Therefore, the nickel in cast iron is helpful to achieve uniform and integrated structure and good performance.Therefore, nickel cast iron can be used to make castings in the automotive industry.



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