China Alloy Execution Standard ASTM B 164 - China Supplier
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Spec: Monel 400


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Introduction to Monel 400 Material

Monel 400 alloy is primarily composed of nickel and copper. When used in complex environments, a passive film forms on the surface of the alloy, giving it excellent corrosion resistance. Monel 400 alloy has high strength and good formability, making it commonly used in the manufacturing of pipelines, propellers, impellers, worms, pump shafts, etc.

With the rapid development of the petrochemical and chemical fiber industries, process parameters (temperature, pressure, medium concentration) have intensified, leading to an increasing number of scenarios involving highly corrosive media. These factors have driven the widespread use of special materials with high corrosion resistance, among which nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys are the most widely applied. Monel 400 is a single-phase austenitic alloy with a solid solution structure, offering excellent corrosion resistance and medium-temperature strength, particularly in strong acids and alkalis at medium to high temperatures. The use of Monel 400 in pressure vessel manufacturing extends equipment service life, reduces unplanned shutdowns, prolongs maintenance cycles, lowers repair costs and downtime losses, minimizes accidents, and ensures the safe, stable, long-term, full, and optimal operation of the equipment. As a result, this alloy has seen extensive application in the petrochemical and nuclear industries in China in recent years.

Monel400Chemical Composition:

Alloy


Mn

Si

S

Ni

u

Fe

Monel 400

≤0.30

≤2.00

≤0.50

≤0.024

≥63

28.0~34.0

≤2.5

Monel400Physical Properties:

Density

8.83g/m3

Melting Point

1300-1390℃

Monel400Mechanical Properties:

Alloy

Tensile Strength
Rm N/mm2

Yield Strength
R0.2N/mm2

Elongation
A5 %

Brinell Hardness

HB

Monel400

480

170

35

≥331

Specification

Condition

σЬ/ Ma

σ0.2/Ma

δ5 /%

Bar/

Rolled Bar

760

585

8

Forged Bar

585

380

10

Pipe Fittings

Annealed

483

83

40

Stress Relieved

586

207

15

Preparation for Welding Monel400

Shielding Gas Selection: The purpose of the shielding gas is to prevent oxidation of the weld bead and ensure proper weld formation. When using GTAW welding, the shielding gas is Ar with a purity of 99.99%. Before welding, Ar is used inside the pipe as backside protection until the weld metal thickness reaches 6.4 mm to minimize oxidation of the weld metal. The backside Ar protection must be sealed at both ends, and welding should only commence after measuring the internal oxygen content to be below 0.5%.

Cleaning Work: Monel 400 alloy surfaces have a refractory oxide film, which can lead to inclusions and welding defects during welding. Before welding, the inner and outer surfaces of the weld area, at least 25 mm on both sides, must be cleaned with a stainless steel brush that has not been used on carbon steel to prevent harmful effects from paint, grease, rust, dirt, and oxides. During welding, each layer and pass should be ground with a stainless steel grinding wheel that has not been used on carbon steel to avoid slag inclusion. Additionally, after each weld pass, anhydrous ethanol should be used for wiping. The root bead should not protrude more than 2 mm and must form a smooth curve. Only the groove surface and adjacent areas require solvent cleaning; interlayer weld beads can be treated with resin alumina or silicon carbide grinding wheels.

Monel400 Welding Process

Manual Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is widely used for welding Monel alloys, particularly for thin components, small cross-sections, and structural parts where residual slag is not permitted after welding. Monel alloys can absorb large amounts of gas in the molten state, making them prone to dense porosity during welding. Therefore, under conditions that meet corrosion resistance requirements, manual TIG welding is generally chosen for root penetration and backing welds.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) is also a common method for welding Monel 400. When the workpiece thickness is large, using only TIG welding increases heat input, which can adversely affect the base material properties and increase the tendency for weld cracking. Additionally, it results in low production efficiency and high labor intensity for welders. Thus, for thicker materials, SMAW is the best filling method. However, a drawback of SMAW in Monel 400 welding is poor weld fluidity, requiring strict control of welding parameter changes during the process. Particularly, arc crater cracks are prone to occur at the end of the weld. The above is an introduction to Monel400 material and welding processes.

We can supply various specifications of plates, bars, strips, wires, discs, ring blanks, and ring forgings. Bars are supplied in forged or rolled conditions, with surfaces ground or turned; discs and ring blanks are supplied in forged condition; rings are supplied in solution-treated condition; plates are supplied after solution treatment, alkali pickling, straightening, and edge trimming; strips are supplied cold-rolled, solution-treated, and descaled; wires are supplied in solution-pickled coil or straight form, or in solution-treated straight fine-ground condition.

Industry Category Minerals-Metallurgy
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