Nickel 200 Pipe and Tube
Nickel 200 pipes and tubes are the most common grades of piping modules that are utilized in this grade. Both these components can be used interchangeably but can be differentiated based on certain key features.
- Nickel 200 pipes are always designed in circular cross-sections. The Alloy 200 tubes can be manufactured in circular, square, and rectangular cross-sections.
- Pipes of the alloy 200 grade are ordered based on their nominal dimeter and schedule number. Nickel 200 tubes are characterized by their outer diameter and wall thickness.
- Alloy 200 pipes require special equipment to be precisely shaped. Tubes in this grade can be shaped with less effort by bending and coiling the tube.
- Pipes are used in transporting fluids and gases, while tubing grades are used in applications like medical devices requiring precise outside diameter.
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Nickel 200 Seamless Pipe Vs Welded Pipe
Seamless and welded configurations are two common piping types in the nickel 200 grade. These versatile modules can be differentiated on certain key aspects.
- Nickel 200 seamless pipe is manufactured by passing hot steel billets through an extruded metal. A welded pipe in this grade is produced by welding pieces of sheets or strips together.
- Seamless pipe modules are designed possessing enhanced strength and superior load-bearing capacity when compared to an alloy 200 welded pipe.
- Nickel grade 200 seamless pipes don’t possess any welds or seams as seen on welded pipe configurations.
- Nickel 200 welded pipes are cheaper when compared to alloy 200 seamless pipe grade.
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How Hard Is Pure Nickel 200 Pipe?
A pure nickel 200 pipe of 300 kg has a hardness level between 90 to 140 Brinell.