Marsh Nickel Alloys, based in Canberra, Australia, is a well-respected manufacturer and supplier of top-notch Incoloy slitting coils. By leveraging cutting-edge slitting and rolling technologies along with rigorous quality control measures, the company produces slitting coils that boast remarkable strength, corrosion resistance, and precision. Marsh Nickel Alloys caters to various industries, including aerospace, chemical processing, power generation, and oil and gas, offering Incoloy slitting coils that are engineered for dependable performance in tough, high-temperature environments.
Incoloy slitting coils are primarily crafted from nickel, iron, and chromium alloys, with additional elements like molybdenum, copper, and titanium depending on the specific grade. This unique alloy composition ensures exceptional resistance to oxidation, carburization, and corrosion, even in acidic and high-temperature settings. On the mechanical side, Incoloy slitting coils deliver impressive tensile strength, flexibility, and thermal stability, maintaining their integrity during manufacturing processes and in demanding applications.
Specifications
ASTM B424, ASME SB424
Thickness
0.05mm – 6.00mm
Slitting Coils Width
3.2 to 1500 mm
Hardness
Soft, Half Hard, Full Hard, 3/4 Hard
Finish
Hot rolled (HR), Cold rolled (CR), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated), Galvanized etc.
At Marsh Nickel Alloys, we take pride in being the largest supplier, exporter, and manufacturer of Incoloy Slitting Coil in Canberra, Australia, providing cutting-edge solutions for all your piping needs. Our state-of-the-art production plants are strategically located in the Australia, allowing us to maintain a vast inventory of over 16,000 tons of premium-quality materials readily available in stock. We are dedicated to delivering superior products and services, ensuring reliability and excellence for our global clientele.
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Incoloy slitting coils find extensive use in the aerospace sector for creating heat exchangers, turbine components, and exhaust systems that are subjected to high temperatures. Power generation facilities utilize these coils for boilers, condensers, and superheaters. The chemical industry depends on Incoloy slitting coils for reactors and piping that handle aggressive chemicals. Moreover, the oil and gas industry employs these coils in refinery equipment, offshore platforms, and pipeline systems where corrosion resistance and mechanical durability are essential.