Nickel 211 • N02211

Nickel 211 is a nickel-manganese alloy that offers excellent resistance to corrosion and high-temperature environments. It is similar to Nickel 200, but with added manganese for enhanced performance in certain applications.

Nickel 211, like other nickel alloys, is commonly used in various industries, including chemical processing, electronics, and marine applications.

Its excellent corrosion resistance, combined with good mechanical properties, make it suitable for handling corrosive chemicals, manufacturing electrical connectors, and producing components for marine environments.

Nickel 211 exhibits excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, including sulfur, acids, alkaline solutions, and saltwater. It maintains its corrosion resistance in both reducing and oxidizing conditions.

Available tube product forms

Typical Applications

Typical Manufacturing Specifications

  • Individual customer specifications

Industries predominantly using this grade


Technical Data

Mechanical Properties (Annealed)


Tensile Strength 95,000 psi (655 MPa) maximum
Yield Strength 45,000 psi (310 MPa) maximum
Elongation 30% minimum (in 2-inch gauge length)
Hardness HRB 80 maximum

Physical Properties


Density 0.315 lb/in³
Melting Range 2600°F (1427°F)
Thermal Conductivity 342 BTU-in/ft2-h (at 68°F)
Electrical Resistivity 40 μΩ-in (at 68°F)
Solution Temperature Approximately 1600°F (871°C)
Modulus of Elasticity 30 x 10^6 psi

Chemical Composition (% by weight)


Element Min Max
Mn 4.25 5.25
Ni
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