High-Grade Alloy Valve Materials | Monel, Inconel, Hastelloy, Titanium & Duplex
What materials are used to manufacture high-grade alloy valves?
In the industrial valve industry, besides common materials such as cast iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel 304/316, there is also a group of special alloys (exotic alloys) used for highly aggressive environments such as strong corrosion, high temperature, high pressure, toxic chemicals, seawater, H₂S service, chlorine, strong acids, and superheated steam.
Materials such as Monel, Inconel, Hastelloy, and Nickel are all extremely important materials. Below is a comprehensive and detailed classification of these materials, including both technical properties and cost levels based on real-world applications.
I. HIGH-NICKEL ALLOY GROUP
1. Monel (Nickel-Copper Alloy)
Examples: Monel 400, Monel K500
Composition:
- Nickel ~63%
- Copper ~28–34%
Advantages:
- Excellent seawater corrosion resistance
- Resistant to hydrofluoric acid (HF) and alkalis
- Suitable for marine / offshore environments
Applications:
- Seawater valves
- Marine ship valves
- Light chlorine chemical valves
2. Inconel (Nickel-Chromium Alloy)
Examples:
- Inconel 600
- Inconel 625
- Inconel 718
- Inconel X750
Advantages:
- Extremely high temperature resistance
- Excellent oxidation resistance
- High pressure capability
Applications:
- Superheated steam valves
- Turbine valves
- High-temperature oil & gas valves
3. Hastelloy (Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromium Alloy)
Examples:
- Hastelloy C276
- Hastelloy C22
- Hastelloy B2
Advantages:
- Outstanding resistance to strong acids
- Excellent resistance to chloride pitting corrosion
- Suitable for severe chemical environments
Applications:
- Sulfuric acid valves
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) valves
- Specialty chemical valves
4. Pure Nickel / Nickel 200 / Nickel 201
Advantages:
- Strong resistance to alkaline environments
- Chlorine resistance
- Good thermal conductivity
Applications:
- NaOH (caustic soda) valves
- Dry chlorine valves
II. TITANIUM GROUP
5. Titanium Grade 2 / Grade 5
Advantages:
- Excellent seawater corrosion resistance
- Extremely lightweight
- Nearly perfect corrosion resistance
Applications:
- Offshore valves
- Seawater valves
- Strong oxidizing chemical valves
III. DUPLEX / SUPER DUPLEX GROUP
6. Duplex Stainless Steel
Examples:
- UNS S31803
- 2205
7. Super Duplex Stainless Steel
Examples:
- UNS S32750
- UNS S32760
Advantages:
- About twice the strength of 316 stainless steel
- Excellent chloride resistance
- Good resistance to stress corrosion cracking (SCC)
Applications:
- Offshore oil & gas valves
- Seawater systems
- Desalination plants
IV. COBALT / STELLITE GROUP
8. Stellite (Cobalt-Chromium Alloy)
Advantages:
- Extremely high hardness
- Excellent wear resistance
- High temperature resistance
Applications:
- Seat rings
- Disc hardfacing
- High-class valve trims
V. BRONZE / ALUMINUM BRONZE GROUP
9. Aluminum Bronze (C95800, C95400)
Advantages:
- Good seawater resistance
- Good cavitation resistance
Applications:
- Marine valves
- Shipboard valves
VI. ZIRCONIUM / TANTALUM GROUP (ULTRA HIGH-END)
10. Zirconium
- Excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid (HCl)
- Strong chemical corrosion resistance
11. Tantalum
- Nearly universal acid resistance
- Extremely high cost material
Applications:
- Highly corrosive chemical plants
- Nuclear industry
VII. SPECIAL STAINLESS STEEL GROUP
12. 904L Stainless Steel
- Good resistance to sulfuric acid
13. 254 SMO
- Higher chloride resistance than 316 stainless steel
14. Alloy 20
- Specifically designed for sulfuric acid service
VIII. COMMON MARKET USAGE OF VALVE MATERIALS
| Popularity Level | Materials |
|---|---|
| Very common | 316SS, Duplex 2205 |
| Premium grade | Monel 400, Inconel 625 |
| Strong chemical service | Hastelloy C276 |
| Marine / Offshore | Titanium, Super Duplex |
| Ultra special | Zirconium, Tantalum |
IX. COST RANKING (LOW → HIGH)
316SS < Duplex < Monel < Inconel < Hastelloy < Titanium < Tantalum
X. COMMON SPECIAL ALLOY VALVES
“Special alloy valves” typically include:
- Monel valve
- Inconel valve
- Hastelloy valve
- Duplex valve
- Titanium valve
- Alloy 20 valve
- Nickel valve
XI. ASTM / UNS MATERIAL DESIGNATIONS
| Material | UNS |
|---|---|
| Monel 400 | N04400 |
| Inconel 625 | N06625 |
| Hastelloy C276 | N10276 |
| Duplex 2205 | S31803 |
| Super Duplex | S32750 |
| Titanium Grade 2 | R50400 |
XII. CONCLUSION
Special valve materials include:
Monel, Inconel, Hastelloy, Nickel, Duplex, Super Duplex, Titanium, Alloy 20, 904L, 254SMO, Stellite trim, Bronze, Zirconium, and Tantalum.
These materials are used in applications requiring high corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, high pressure resistance, and long service life performance.
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