What kind of material is C276?

Alloy C276 (UNS N10276) is an austenitic nickel-molybdenum- chromium alloy with a small addition of tungsten. It is one of the premier corrosion resistant materials available for process industries. Alloy C276 has excellent corrosion resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments.

What is C276 Hastelloy?

HASTELLOY C276 is a Nickel-chromium-molybdenum wrought alloy that is considered the most versatile corrosion resistant alloy available. HASTELLOY C276 has exceptional resistance to strong solutions of oxidizing salts, such as ferric and cupric chlorides.

Is Hastelloy difficult to machine?

Machining Hastelloy Hastelloy can be machined using conventional methods at satisfactory rates. However, nickel and cobalt base alloys are classified as moderate to difficult when machining.

Is Hastelloy c276 magnetic?

Ni based alloy balls, they show very good crevice, pitting and stress corrosion resistance, both on oxidating and reducing environments. Good wear resistance. Balls are provided in the passivated condition….HASTELLOY® C276 ALLOY BALLS.

Property Relative magnetic permeability
U.o.M.
Type Magnetic
Notes Paramagnetic
Values 1.0002

Is Hastelloy C magnetic?

The alloy is non-magnetic and its magnetic permeability remains low even after severe cold forming. Over the years corrosion resistance in chloride environments have forced the change of the more popular 18%-8% Ni austenitic stainless steels.

Where is Hastelloy used?

The corrosion-resistant Hastelloy alloys are widely used by the chemical processing industries. The need for reliable performance leads to their acceptance and growth in the areas of geothermal, solar energy, oil and gas and pharmaceutical.

Can you drill Hastelloy?

Nickel and cobalt-based superalloys may not be Kryptonite, but drilling holes in Hastelloy X, Inconel 625, Waspaloy and Haynes 25 is about as tough as it gets in the world of metal removal.

Does Inconel work harden?

Pecking (repeated motions) while drilling Inconel can cause work hardening and place extra wear and tear on tools. This is because as the repeated pecks hit the Inconel can cause dislocations in the microstructure of the material.