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nickel 200 vs 201

Nickel 200 vs 201: Carbon Content & Temperature Limits

Nickel 200 (UNS N02200) and Nickel 201 (UNS N02201) belong to the same family of commercially pure nickel, exhibiting nearly identical excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties under ambient conditions. However, a subtle difference in one key parameter—carbon content—completely defines their boundaries in high-temperature applications. This article will compare their composition, performance, and applicable standards to reveal why 315°C (600°F) is the decisive temperature threshold for selecting between the two, providing precise selection criteria for different operating conditions.

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ASME B16.9 vs MSS SP-43

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Hastelloy C-22 vs Hastelloy C-276

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Why Hastelloy C-276 Is Expensive

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Performance and Applications of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Hastelloy C276 vs. Duplex 2205

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Marine Engineering

Duplex 2205 vs. Super Duplex 2507

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Comparison of 304, 316/L, and Duplex 2205 Stainless Steels

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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duplex stainless steel

Duplex Stainless Steel 101

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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