Nickel

Nickel

Nickel

Nickel is a versatile metal used as an alloying element in steel, stainless steel, superalloys, and battery materials. It enhances corrosion resistance, toughness, strength, and high-temperature performance.

Nickel is essential for stainless steel, high-strength steel, superalloys, chemical industry, and battery manufacturing,

High-Performance Alloying Element for Steel, Stainless Steel & Industrial Applications

STANDARD GRADES OF NICKEL

Grade: Nickel 200 / 201

  • Purity: ≥ 99.0 % Ni
  • Carbon (C): ≤ 0.15 % (200), ≤ 0.04 % (201)
  • Iron (Fe): ≤ 0.35 %
  • Copper (Cu): ≤ 0.25 %
  • Sulphur (S): ≤ 0.015 %

Grade: Nickel Powder

  • Purity: 99.5 % Ni
  • Particle Size: < 150 μm / customized
  • Low impurity content (Fe, Cu, C, S)

Grade: Nickel Briquettes / Lumps

  • Purity: 99 % Ni
  • Size: 5–50 mm / 50–100 mm
  • Suitable for alloying in stainless steel & superalloys

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Form:Lumps, briquettes, powder
  • Appearance:Silver-grey metallic
  • Packing:25–50 kg bags, jumbo bags, bulk,and 250 kg steel drum
  • Storage:Dry, cool, non-reactive environment

APPLICATIONS

  • Steel & Alloy Making:Stainless steel, high-strength steel
  • Superalloys:Aerospace, turbines, chemical plant components
  • Battery & Electronics:Lithium-ion battery cathodes, nickel plating
  • Chemical Industry:Catalysts, nickel salts, pigments
  • Other Applications:Electroplating, corrosion-resistant coatings

Nickel