UNS N05500 (Alloy 500) Werkstoff 2.4375


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.


Data Sheet

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 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 Alloy 400.

ASTM Specifications:- Sheet and plate ASTM B865 qq-n-286, Bar and rod ASTM B865 qq-n-286

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Applications

  • Pump Shafts 
  • Valve Trims 
  • Oil Well Tools 

Chemical Composition

C (Carbon)  0.18% Max
Fe (Iron)  2.0% Max
Mn (Manganese)  1.5% Max
Si (Silicon)  0.50% Max
S (Sulphur)  0.01% Max
Ni (Nickel)  63.0% Min
Al (Aluminium)  2.3-3.5%

Physical

Density 8440kg/m3
Melting Range   1315-1350ºC

Mechanical

Hardness Rockwell C 27 Min
Tensile Strength @ Break 965 Mpa / 140000psi
Tensile Strength @ Yield 690Mpa / 100000 psi 0.2% offsett
Elongation in 2" 20%

* Above properties typical values of age hardened material at room temp

Thermal

CTELinear 13.7 μm/m-ºC (@temp 20ºC)
Specific Heat Capacity 0.419J/g-ºC @ 20ºC
 


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