Alloy B-2 represents a pinnacle of corrosion-resistant engineering, characterized by its solid solution strengthened, nickel-molybdenum composition tailored for extreme reducing conditions. With significantly lower carbon, silicon, and iron content compared to its predecessor, alloy B, it boasts enhanced resistance to weld zone corrosion and improved formability. Widely adopted in the chemical processing industry, particularly where hydrochloric, phosphoric, and sulfuric acids are prevalent, Alloy B-2’s high molybdenum content ensures exceptional resistance to a wide range of corrosive media. However, caution is advised against usage between 1000°F to 1600°F to mitigate potential ductility reduction due to secondary phase formation. This alloy’s superior performance, reliability, and resilience make it a preferred choice for critical applications demanding uncompromised corrosion resistance and durability.
Attribute | Description |
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Alloy Name | B-2 |
Sizes | Available in various dimensions from 1/8″ to 64″ |
Chemical Composition (%) | |
(Ni) Nickel | Remainder |
(Mo) Molybdenum | 26.0 to 30.0 |
(Fe) Iron | 2.00 max |
(Cr) Chromium | 1.00 max |
(Co) Cobalt | 1.00 max |
(Mn) Manganese | 1.00 max |
(Si) Silicon | 0.10 max |
(P) Phosphorus | 0.040 max |
(S) Sulfur | 0.030 max |
(C) Carbon | 0.02 max |
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