Nickel is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge that takes a high polish. It belongs to the transition metals and is hard, ductile, malleable, somewhat ferromagnetic, and a fair conductor of heat and electricity.
Nickel is used in many industrial and consumer products, including stainless steel, magnets, coinage, rechargeable batteries, electric guitar strings and special alloys. It is also used for plating and as a green tint in glass. Nickel is pre-eminently an alloy metal, and its chief use is in the nickel steels and nickel cast irons, of which there are many varieties. It is also widely used in many other alloys, such as nickel brasses and bronzes, and alloys with copper, chromium, aluminium, lead, cobalt, silver, and gold.
Standards: N2, N4, N6, N8, N02200, N02201, ASTM B162
For cold rolled, size available:
Thick 0.02mm ~ 5mm * Wide 1200mm max * Long 2500mm max
For hot rolled, size available:
Thick 5mm ~ 80mm * Wide 3000mm max * Long 6000mm max
Standards: N2, N4, N6, N8, N02200, N02201, ASTM
Size available: Outer Diameter 3mm ~ 350mm * Long 6000mm max
Standards: N2, N4, N6, N8, N02200, N02201, ASTM
Size available: Outer Diameter 0.05mm min
Standards: N2, N4, N5, N6, N7, N8, N02200, N02201, ASTM B161,
For seamless, size available:
OD 4-115mm * Wall thick 0.2~8mm * Long 15000mm max
For welded, size available:
OD 80~ 650mm * Wall thick 1 ~ 10mm * Long 15000 max
Ti/Ni alloy
TiNi alloy (NiTi alloy, also know as Nitinol ) is a shape memory alloy, which has been found that they can recover substantial amounts of strain, and/or generate significant force, when changing shape.
This alloy is typically composed of approximately 50 to 55.6% nickel by weight. Making small changes in the composition can change the transition temperature of the alloy significantly. For this reason, Nitinol may or may not be superelastic at room temperature. These unique properties and tailorability of Nitinol to be used in a wide range of temperatures makes it suitable for many applications, particularly in medicine.
The properties of Nitinol can be modified to a great extent by changes in alloy composition, mechanical working, and heat treatment. In most cases a trial and error process is required to optimize these factors for a particular application.
Ni/Cr alloy:
Ni:Cr 80: 20 ; Ni:Cr 70:30
Ni/Cu alloy (Monel Alloy )
Ni/V alloy ( Ni:V 93:7 )
Typical Nickel Sputtering Target
Ni/Cr Sputtering Target (Ni:Cr 80:20; Ni:Cr 70:30 )
Ni/V alloy (Ni:V 93:7 )
Titanium Material
Niobium Material
Tungsten Material
Molybdenum Material
Zirconium Material
Tantalum Material