High-Quality Alloy 59 Sheets and Plates - Superior Corrosion Resistance & Strength
Alloy 59 sheets and plates are made from Alloy 59 (Nicrofer 5923 hMo or UNS N06059), a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with exceptionally low levels of carbon and silicon. Engineers design this alloy for great corrosion resistance and strong mechanical strength, making it perfect for tough environments.
This material is exceptionally good at resisting many types of corrosive substances, including both oxidizing and reducing agents. People commonly use it in chemical processing, making pharmaceuticals, and marine applications. Its unique composition and properties make it a reliable choice for industries that demand high performance and durability.
1. Product Description
1.1 Chemical Composition
1.2 Physical Properties:
2. Product Implementation Standards:
3. Product Specifications of Alloy 59 Sheets and Plates
- Thickness: 0.5mm – 100mm
- Width: 1000mm – 2000mm
- Length: 2000mm – 6000mm
- Surface Finishes: No.1, 2B, BA, No.4, HL, 8K
Our Alloy 59 sheets and plates come in different sizes and thicknesses. This helps meet the needs of your project.
We provide various surface finishes for different uses. This ensures our products meet high quality and performance standards. Whether you need a standard size or a custom dimension, we can provide the right solution to fit your needs.
4. Applications of Alloy 59 Sheets and Plates
4.1 Alloy 59 sheets and plates is ideal for use in:
- Chemical processing
- Pharmaceutical production
- Marine environments
- Petrochemical plants
- Flue gas desulfurization systems
4.2 In the chemical processing industry,
Alloy 59 is used in the manufacture of process equipment, storage tanks, and piping systems that handle corrosive chemicals. Its resistance to a wide range of acids, including sulfuric, hydrochloric, and nitric acids, makes it a preferred choice for demanding applications.
4.3 In the pharmaceutical industry,
Alloy 59 is used in equipment that must withstand aggressive cleaning agents and sterilization processes. The marine industry benefits from Alloy 59’s ability to resist corrosion in seawater and brine environments, making it suitable for use in offshore and coastal structures. Additionally, Alloy 59 is used in flue gas desulfurization systems, where it provides excellent resistance to the acidic and oxidizing conditions present in these environments.