Chemical Engineering - Materials and Construction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Materials and Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Nickel (56%) and molybdenum (17%) alloys are called
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Vivek verma said:
1 year ago
Hastelloy is a term used to describe nickel metal alloyed to increase corrosion resistance. This is primarily done through the addition of molybdenum and chromium. There are many grades of Hastelloy, with each grade having a different chemical makeup to be optimized for a specific set of properties.
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