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Corrosion Resistant Sheets

Superalloy performance

Our nickel alloy sheets offer improved performance compared to stainless steel.


Unmatched Performance

Pushing the boundaries

There are many alloy sheet types available which offer corrosion resistance, such as stainless steel. However, none can match the performance characteristics of nickel.


We supply corrosion-resistant nickel alloy sheets in various grades to suit your engineering applications. Often referred to as 'superalloys', our sheet stock operates at the highest performance levels thanks to a unique suite of characteristics. The list is extensive, including outstanding corrosion resistance, high strength, excellent resistance in high-temperature environments, and impressive hardness and toughness.

Not for Everyone

Nickel superalloys tend to be overkill for typical engineering applications. However, in specific markets, our products offer unrivalled game-changing performance.

Example

Aerospace is one area where our products are used and where resistance to corrosion and high temperatures are critical (afterburners, engine parts). Oil, gas, and petrochemical plants are other beneficiaries.

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Corrosion Resistant Nickel Sheets

An Element in Demand

Nickel is included in over 3,000 products.

Approximately 90% of the world's nickel is used to produce alloys.

Nickel is an element used in over 3,000 alloy products, including nickel alloy grades and stainless steels. Nickel-based alloy products are also cost-effective and offer a life cycle of 25 to 30 years.

Sustainability is also important, with nickel being one of the most recyclable materials on earth.

Stock Information

Our corrosion resistant nickel sheets are high suitable for use in some of the world's harshest operating environments.

We process your sheet products to size courtesy of our dedicated guillotining service where we cut your sheets to close tolerances.

Our bespoke IT platform performs hundreds of individual checks on every order to ensure that total accuracy is maintained.