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MONEL 400 STRIP
Monel 400 Strip

Monel 400 Strip

UNS N04400W.Nr. 2.4360

Corrosion-Resistant Nickel-Copper Alloy Strip for Marine and Chemical Processing Applications

Monel 400 strip combines exceptional corrosion resistance in harsh marine environments with excellent mechanical properties. The 65% nickel-copper composition delivers superior resistance to seawater, sulfuric acid, and other corrosive media while maintaining outstanding ductility and fabricability.

Quick Specifications

Nickel Content
63-70% (typically 65%)
Copper Content
28-34% (typically 32%)
Iron Content
1-2.5%
Manganese Content
1-2%
Strip Thickness Range
0.5 mm to 5.0 mm
Tensile Strength (Annealed)
450-600 MPa

Standards & Certifications

ASTM B164 (Nickel-Copper Alloy Rod and Bar)ASTM B165 (Nickel-Copper Alloy Sheet, Strip, and Plate)ASME SB-164, SB-165 (ASME equivalent specifications)DIN 17748 / 2.4360 (Werkstoff designation)ISO 6956 (Nickel-Copper alloy sheet and strip)AMS 4631 (Military specification for Monel alloy)
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Product Description

Monel 400 is a wrought nickel-copper alloy engineered for exceptional corrosion resistance in aggressive environments. The composition of approximately 65% nickel and 35% copper, combined with small amounts of manganese, iron, and silicone, creates a material with outstanding resistance to seawater, salt spray, and acid attack. Unlike stainless steels that can suffer pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-rich environments, Monel 400 maintains complete resistance, making it the material of choice for demanding marine and chemical applications.

Monel 400 strip is produced through careful casting and controlled hot rolling to achieve optimal grain structure and mechanical properties. The material can be supplied in annealed condition for maximum ductility or in cold-rolled temper for enhanced strength. Strip thickness ranges from 0.5 mm to 5.0 mm with width customization available to meet specific application requirements. The material exhibits excellent ductility even in the work-hardened condition, enabling complex forming operations without brittleness.

The strip form is particularly suited for applications requiring coiling, uncoiling, and progressive stamping or forming operations. Monel 400 strip maintains superior mechanical properties across a broad temperature range from cryogenic conditions to approximately 425°C, making it versatile for diverse service environments. The material's non-magnetic properties and excellent electrical conductivity further enhance its value for specialized applications.

Monel 400 strip continues to dominate specifications for marine equipment, chemical processing vessels, pump impellers, heat exchanger tubing, and countless applications where the user refuses to compromise on corrosion resistance. The material's proven performance history spanning over a century, combined with its exceptional reliability in service, makes it the preferred choice for engineers designing systems destined for harsh, corrosive environments.

Specifications

Nickel Content63-70% (typically 65%)
Copper Content28-34% (typically 32%)
Iron Content1-2.5%
Manganese Content1-2%
Strip Thickness Range0.5 mm to 5.0 mm
Tensile Strength (Annealed)450-600 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2% offset, Annealed)170-310 MPa
Elongation (Annealed)30% minimum
Melting Point1300-1350°C
Density8.80 g/cm³
Thermal Conductivity21.8 W/m·K at 27°C
Electrical Conductivity3.5% IACS

Chemical Composition

ElementContent (%)
Nickel (Ni)63.0-70.0 (typical: 65%)
Copper (Cu)28.0-34.0 (typical: 32%)
Iron (Fe)1.0-2.5
Manganese (Mn)1.0-2.0
Silicon (Si)0.5 (max)
Carbon (C)0.15 (max)
Sulfur (S)0.01 (max)
Cobalt (Co)0.25 (max)

Mechanical Properties

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength (Cold Rolled, 50% reduction)700-850 MPa
Yield Strength - Cold Rolled (0.2% offset)500-620 MPa
Elongation - Cold Rolled (50% reduction)15-20%
Hardness (Annealed, HV)140-180
Hardness (Cold Rolled, HV)280-340
Modulus of Elasticity207-214 GPa
Impact Strength (Charpy, annealed, -196°C)100+ J
Fatigue Strength (10⁷ cycles)210-250 MPa (annealed)

Key Features & Advantages

65% nickel, 32% copper composition delivers exceptional seawater corrosion resistance
Superior resistance to sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and other aggressive chemicals
Maintains excellent mechanical properties from -250°C to 425°C
Outstanding ductility in annealed condition enables complex forming
Available in multiple tempers: annealed, half-hard, and hard
Excellent fatigue strength and impact resistance even in severe conditions
Non-magnetic properties suitable for specialized applications
Established design database and proven performance history over century of use

Applications

Marine Equipment and Offshore Structures

Extensively used in seawater piping, pump casings, valve bodies, and heat exchanger tubing for marine vessels and offshore installations. The material's complete resistance to seawater corrosion eliminates costly failures and extends equipment service life.

Desalination Plant Components

Specified for brine heaters, evaporators, and tube-in-shell heat exchangers in seawater desalination facilities. The material's superior chloride resistance ensures long-term reliability in high-salinity, high-temperature environments.

Chemical Processing Equipment

Applied in construction of acid containers, piping, heat exchangers, and specialized processing equipment handling corrosive chemical solutions. The material's broad acid resistance makes it suitable for diverse chemical manufacturing operations.

Pump Impellers and Casings

Utilized for centrifugal pump impellers, casings, and wear rings handling seawater, brackish water, and corrosive fluids. The material combines excellent corrosion resistance with good mechanical properties for reliable pump operation.

Heat Exchanger Tubes and Baffles

Employed as heat exchanger tubing and baffle plate material where cooling fluid contains seawater or highly saline solutions. The material's superior performance compared to copper-nickel alternatives reduces maintenance and extends service intervals.

Industrial Valve and Fastening Components

Specified for valve trim, stems, seats, and specialized fastening applications where corrosion resistance in aggressive fluids is essential for valve performance and system integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Monel 400 preferred for seawater applications?
Monel 400 exhibits complete immunity to pitting and crevice corrosion in seawater, whereas copper-nickel alloys and stainless steels can suffer localized attack. The nickel-copper composition creates a stable, protective surface that resists chloride ion penetration, making it the preferred choice for critical marine equipment requiring service-life reliability.
Can Monel 400 strip be formed or stamped?
Yes, Monel 400 strip in annealed condition exhibits excellent ductility and formability. The material can be formed, bent, stamped, and drawn without significant work-hardening. Cold-rolled temper material has reduced ductility but offers higher strength for applications not requiring complex forming. Progressive stamping operations are feasible with proper die design.
How does Monel 400 perform in hot concentrated acids?
Monel 400 exhibits excellent resistance to dilute to moderately concentrated sulfuric acid at room temperature. In hot, highly concentrated acid (>80% H2SO4) at elevated temperatures, corrosion rates increase significantly. For hot concentrated acid service, Monel K500 or Nickel 201 may be more appropriate. Application-specific testing is recommended.
Is Monel 400 strip suitable for welding operations?
Yes, Monel 400 strip can be welded using TIG, MIG, or resistance welding methods. Use compatible nickel-copper filler material such as ERNiCu-7. The material maintains good mechanical properties in welded joints without requiring post-weld heat treatment. Precautions should be taken to control heat input and preserve the annealed condition if required.
What environmental factors affect Monel 400 corrosion resistance?
Monel 400 excels in neutral to alkaline environments, seawater, and most acid solutions at moderate temperatures and concentrations. Performance is slightly affected by dissolved oxygen levels (higher oxygen improves corrosion resistance), water velocity, and presence of suspended solids. The material performs particularly well in stagnant seawater where crevice corrosion protection is superior to stainless steels.

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