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The alloy 405 is a nickel-copper alloy that exhibits improved machinability relative to alloy 400. Scientists add a controlled quantity of sulphur to enhance its machinability.
Alloy 405 (UNS N04405) is a nickel-copper alloy. It meets established standards for tensile strength and toughness. Its corrosion resistance has been verified in controlled laboratory tests.
Corrosion Resistance: Alloy 405 demonstrates resistance when exposed to various corrosive environments. It is suitable for applications involving acids, alkalis and sea water.
High Strength: The alloy exhibits sufficient tensile strength. It withstood standard mechanical load tests under demanding operating conditions.
Ease of Fabrication: Alloy 405 can be manufactured, welded and formed efficiently. This property facilitates its incorporation into standard production processes.
Versatile Applications: Alloy 405 is used for components in marine systems and chemical processing plants. Its corrosion resistance and mechanical strength meet the design criteria for these applications.
Marine: Alloy 405 is implemented in marine applications. It has been tested to withstand the effects of saline water and brine.
Chemical Processing: In chemical plants, Alloy 405 is used in systems that handle aggressive chemicals, acids and alkalis. It complies with safety and longevity requirements.
Oil and Gas: Given its verified corrosion resistance and strength, Alloy 405 is appropriate for use in the oil and gas industry. It meets the demands of harsh operational environments.
Industry: Sectors such as food processing and electronics utilise Alloy 405. Its properties contribute to meeting the industrial specifications for durability and corrosion resistance.
Quality Assurance: The alloy has undergone rigorous testing to meet industrial standards. It complies with the required safety and performance criteria.
Technical Expertise: Expert advice is available from Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM). These specialists assist in selecting the appropriate alloy for specific applications.
Versatility: The balance between tensile strength and corrosion resistance qualifies Alloy 405 for a range of industrial environments. Its performance has been confirmed under standard testing protocols.
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