Data Sheets

Our goal is to compile a comprehensive library of material data sheets covering a broad spectrum of stainless steels, nickel alloys and other commonly used grades of material. Data included is chemical composition, physical properties, mechanical properties and thermal properties. We also provide a short list of common applications and a brief outline of the material.

The data sheets contained in our library are listed below, alternatively use the search box at the top of the page to search for a specific UNS no (UNS S31600 for example).

UNS N02200, Nickel 200, is commercially pure wrought nickel exhibiting good mechanical properties along with excellent corrosion resistance in a variety of media, in particular hydroxides.


UNS N02201, Nickel 201, wrought commercially pure nickel, is a reduced carbon version of N02200. exhibiting improved corrosion resistance at temperatures above 300°C avoiding graphite precipitation.


A corrosion resistant nickel-copper alloy which is immune to chloride induced stress corrosion cracking. Also has excellent resistance to steam, torrential sea water, neutral and alkaline solutions.


UNS N05500 is a nickel based alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, similar to that of Alloy 400 (both grades commonly known by the trade name Monel), widely used in marine and chemical processing. Alloy 500 is a precipitation hardenable through the addition of Aluminium and Titanium. On precipitation hardening, Alloy 500 exhibits double the tensile strength and three times the yield strength of 400.


UNS N06022, Alloy 22, known most widely by the Haynes version Hastelloy C22, is a nickel based alloy which provides excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. The combination of Chromium, Nickel, Molybdenum and Tungsten means the material exhibits excellent resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments.


UNS N06059, Alloy 59, is a Ni-Cr-Mo alloy with a low carbon and silicon content. It's key characteristics are excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in reducing environments. Alloy 59 also exhibits high mechanical strength. Alloy 59 is a grade which was developed by ThyssenKrupp VDM.


Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy designed for use from cryogenic to elevated temperatures in the range of 1093°C. It is a non-magnetic and readily weldable material.


UNS N06601 is a Ni-Cr, heat resisting alloy, used in applications requiring good resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. One of the key characteristics of Alloy 601, also known by its trade name Inconel® 601, is it's outstanding resistance to oxidation at temperatures up to 1250°C.


UNS N06617, Alloy 617, or Inconel® 617, it's commonly known trade name, is a Ni-Cr-Co-Mo alloy, highly resistant to oxidation and carburisation, easily fabricated it can be hot formed up to temperatures of 1200°C. Extremely resistant to wet corrosive environments.


UNS N06625, Alloy 625 is a nickel based alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion across a wide spectrum of corrosive media. Alloy 625 LCF has low controlled levels of carbon, nitrogen and silicon, producing excellent fatigue strength. Alloy 625 Grade 1 is annealed material at a minimum of 870°C, and 625 Grade 2 is solution annealed at a minimum of 1090°C.


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