Nickel 200 and Nickel 201 are solid solution strengthened, commercially pure wrought materials with good mechanical properties over a wide range of temperatures and excellent resistance to many corrosives, in particular hydroxides. Nickel 201 was a modification of 200 to control carbon (.02 max) which keeps it from being embrittled by intergranular precipitates at temperatures of 600° F to 1400° F in many processes. Typically, the elemental restrictions of both, nickel 200 and nickel 201, are combined into one, dual-certified chemistry resulting in a single alloy with the desired characteristics of both alloys, Nickel 200/201.
Available Forms of Nickel 200/201 at Rooplaxmi Steels:
>Characteristics of Nickel 200/201:
Nickel 200 (UNS N02200) Chemical Composition, %
Ni |
Fe |
Cu |
C |
Mn |
S |
Si |
99.0 min |
0.40 max |
0.25 max |
0.15 max |
0.35 max |
0.01 max |
0.35 max |
Nickel 201 (UNS N02201) Chemical Composition, %
Ni |
Fe |
Cu |
C |
Mn |
S |
Si |
99.0 min |
0.40 max |
0.25 max |
0.02 max |
0.35 max |
0.01 max |
0.35 max |
Applications of Nickel 200/201:
Machining and Fabrication with Nickel 200/201:
Nickel 200/201 can be readily hot-formed to practically any shape. Proper temperature during deformation is the most important factor in achieving hot malleability. The recommended temperature range for hot forming is 1200° to 2250°F (650° to 1230°C). All heavy forging should be done above 1600°F (870°C); the metal stiffens rapidly below this temperature. Light forging below 1200°F (650°C), however, will produce higher mechanical properties. Laboratory experiments on forged discs for ring applications have indicated that tensile properties at 1200°F (650°C) can be increased by upsetting the material 50% at 1200°F (650°C). The best temperature range for hot bending is 1600° to 2250°F (870° to 1230°C).
Nickel 200/201 tends to flow under pressure of the tool cutting edge and form long stringy chips. To avoid a built-up edge, tools should be ground with very high positive rake angles; 40° to 45° rake angles have been used in some instances. High-speed-steel or cast-alloy tools should be used. Chip action is substantially better with material in the harder tempers, so that cold-drawn rod in the as-drawn or stress-relieved temper will offer an improvement over annealed material.
Nickel 200/201 ASTM Specifications:
Pipe Smls |
Pipe Welded |
Tube Smls |
Tube Welded |
Sheet / Plate |
Bar |
Fitting |
B161 |
B622 |
B161 |
B622 |
B162 |
B160 |
B163 |
Welding Wire Designations:
AWS A5.14 – ERNi1 (Nickel Ti)
AWS A5.14 – Nickel Wire (Pure Nickel Wire)
Mechanical Properties of Nickel 200/201:
Typical Room Temperature Tensile Properties of Annealed Material
Product Form |
Tensile Min. (ksi) |
0.2% Yield Min. (ksi) |
Elongation Min |
Rod & Bar |
110.0 |
52.6 |
62 |
Sheet/Plate |
107.4 |
50.3 |
67 |
Welded Pipe & Tube |
115.5 |
54.6 |
60 |
Seamless Pipe & Tube |
105.4 |
45.4 |
70 |