Monel Alloy 400 (UNS N04400 / W.Nr. 2.4360)Strip
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Monel 400 Strip Supplier
As a professional nickel alloy supplier, we manufacture high quality Monel 400 (UNS N04400) strips.
Monel 400 is a high performance nickel copper alloy. The high nickel content and high copper content contribute to the excellent corrosion resistance of Monel 400. Monel 400 is often used in marine applications.
We produce Monel 400 strip strictly according to ASTM B127 standard by default. Monel 400 is a solid solution strengthened alloy which can only be increased in strength by cold working. The Monel 400 strip is produced by cold rolling process. Therefore, it can obtain higher strength than other product forms. If you have any mechanical requirements for Monel 400 strip, please confirm with your supplier. We can customize the material exactly to your requirements.
Chemical Composition of Monel 400
*Chemical Composition According to ASTM B127
Customized Dimensions
Tolerance according to ASTM B906
*Customized size please confirm with us
Standards for Monel 400 Strip
*As a professional manufacturer, our default standard for Monel 400 strip is ASTM B127. We can also produce according to other standards as per you required.
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Physical Properties
| Density | g/cm3 | 8.80 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| lb/in.3 | 0.318 | ||
| Melting Range | °F | 2370 - 2460 | |
| °C | 1300 - 1350 | ||
Mechanical Properties
| Condition & Size | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | Elongation | Reduction of Area | Hardness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPa, min | MPa, min | %, min | %, min | Rockwell B | |
| Annealed | 485 to 585 | 195 | 35 | ... | ... |
| Skin hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | 68 to 73 |
| Quarter-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | 73 to 83 |
| Half-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | 82 to 90 |
| Three-quarter-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | 89 to 94 |
| Hard | 690 | 620 | 2 | ... | ... |
| Spring temper | ... | ... | ... | ... | 98 min |
*Mechanical Properties According to ASTM B127
We can customize different delivery state for you. Annealed, skin hard, quarter-hard, half-hard, three-quarter-hard, hard and spring temper. If you have more specific requirements for tensile strength, our technicians will evaluate the requirements. If the evaluation passes, we can precisely control the tensile strength of the material through cold rolling and heat treatment.
FAQ
What temperature conditions is Monel 400 suitable for?

Its high-temperature resistance is limited; while it can withstand certain high temperatures, it is primarily intended for applications at room temperature. Applications such as marine vessels are a good example of its typical use.
What is the typical inner diameter of the coil?

For strip material, our default inner diameter is 400–500 mm. The exact value depends on the width of the strip. If you have specific requirements for the inner diameter, please let us know, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
Can you produce spring strips?

Yes. We can customize high-strength spring strips for you according to industry standards. You can also provide us with your required tensile strength or hardness, and we will analyze the technical feasibility and customize the product for you.
Is the strip produced through hot rolling or cold rolling?

Most strip materials are very thin, so cold rolling is the primary production method. However, all strip materials must undergo hot rolling before cold rolling. If you require thicker strip materials, hot-rolled material is typically used directly.
What are soft, semi-hard, and hard conditions?

These are the delivery conditions of the strip material. These different delivery conditions are determined by a combination of cold rolling methods and heat treatment processes. Materials in different conditions have varying tensile strengths and hardness. In terms of strength, the order is: hard > semi-hard > soft.
Do the materials have corresponding traceability numbers?

Yes, all our materials have unique heat numbers and lot numbers. These are indicated on the markings on the material itself and in the material test reports we provide. Additionally, we include the furnace number on the labels affixed to the packaging.
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