Midland Alloys Inc. is a trusted Manufacturer and Supplier of Nickel Alloy Tubes, known for delivering precision-engineered solutions across demanding industries. These tubes are made from high nickel alloy steel, offering excellent resistance to corrosion, heat, and mechanical stress. We provide a wide range of types such as seamless, welded, heat exchanger, condenser and instrumentation tubes, along with custom fittings and Nickel Alloy Welded Pipes. Nickel a silvery-white metal gives these tubes superior strength, formability, and thermal stability. Common Nickel Alloy Pipe grades include Alloy 200, 201, 400, 600, 625, and 825. Their chemical composition often includes nickel, chromium, iron, and molybdenum, depending on the grade, giving them diverse properties like high-temperature tolerance and oxidation resistance. Our tubes meet global specifications under ASTM, ASME, and DIN/EN standards. With consistent stock availability, ISO-certified production, and worldwide export capability, we serve both standard and Nickel Alloy Custom Pipe requirements for global clients. Garages, refineries, power plants, and chemical plants regularly depend on our nickel alloy pipe solutions for reliable performance.

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Benefits of Nickel Alloy Tubes

  • Nickel alloy tubes resist corrosion in acids, alkalis, seawater, and harsh chemicals. This makes them ideal for marine, chemical, and petrochemical use.
  • It has strength and resists scaling at high temperatures, making it ideal for use in heat exchangers, reactors and power generation systems.  
  • These tubes withstand mechanical loads and pressure well. They have fewer failures and are durable due to their robust design.
  • Nickel alloys are easy to fabricate into complex shapes without breaking. This flexibility is helpful in custom designs and tight installations.
  • Good heat transfer properties make these tubes efficient for use in condensers, boilers and thermal systems.
  • Nickel alloys are machinable, weldable, and can be formed by conventional methods, minimizing fabrication cost and time.

Nickel Alloy Tubes Specifications

Finish
Sizes in Stock

Seamless Tube OD :6 mm OD x 0.7 mm to 50.8 mm OD x 3 mm thk.
Welded Tube OD : 6.00 mm OD up to 914.4 mm OD

ASTM Standard
Standard

ASTM B163, B730 / ASME SB163, SB730

Process
Manufacturing Process

Seamless / Welded / ERW / Fabricated / CDW / 100% X Ray Welded

Form
Form

Round, Square, Rectangular, Hydraulic Etc

Length
Length

Single Random, Double Random & Cut Length.

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End

Plain End, Beveled End, Threaded

Schedule
Schedule

SCH20, SCH30, SCH40, STD, SCH80, XS, SCH60, SCH80, SCH120, SCH140, SCH160, XXS

Finish
Surface Finish

No. 2B - Mill finish/ Matte finish, No.8 - Mirror finish, No. 4 - Brushed finish, Bright, Annealing, Polished, Mirror

Contact Midland Alloys Inc. for Your Nickel Alloy Tubes Needs

Contact us today to discuss how Nickel Alloy Tubes can benefit your application. Whether you need guidance in selecting the right Tubes or have specific requirements, our team of experts is here to help you find the optimal solution.

Nickel Alloy Tubes Grades We Offer

Nickel Alloy Tubes vs. Monel Tubes

Depending on the grade, nickel alloy tubes have a high proportion of nickel mixed, with other metals such as iron, molybdenum, or chromium. They offer superior resistance to heat and corrosion in a wide range of environments. Monel tubes, in contrast, are primarily made of nickel and copper. While Monel is excellent for marine and saltwater applications due to its high corrosion resistance in those conditions, nickel alloys provide better performance in acidic and high-temperature environments. Nickel Alloy Pipe grades such as Alloy 625 or 825 are used for chemical processing, while Monel is common in marine applications. Due to their high resistance to heat and chemicals, nickel alloys are often effective.

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Analytic

Analytic

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Cut to Length

Cut to Length

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Centering

Centering

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Heating

Heating

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Perforation

Perforation

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Inspection of Size

Inspection of Size

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Pickling

Pickling

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Inspection of Surface

Inspection of Surface

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Lubricating

Lubricating

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Cold Drawing (Cold Rolling)

Cold Drawing (Cold Rolling)

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Degreasing

Degreasing

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Annealing

Annealing

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Straightening

Straightening

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Cut

Cut

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Pickling / Passivating

Pickling / Passivating

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Inspection

Inspection

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Analytic

Analytic

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Marking

Marking

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Packing & Shipping

Packing & Shipping

Applications of Nickel Alloy Tubes

Nickel alloy tubes have broad application in power generation, chemical processing, oil and gas, marine, aerospace, and nuclear.  Their strong resistance to corrosion makes them ideal for the processing of aggressive chemicals in reactors and heat exchangers. The energy industry uses them in steam turbines, boilers, and superheaters due to their resistance to high temperatures. In marine engineering, they are resistant to saltwater corrosion and are best suited for condensers and piping systems. Nickel alloy tubing is used in engines, and exhaust systems in aerospace, where durability and heat resistance are crucial. Additionally, these tubes support medical equipment and devices that need to be precise and clean.

Why to choose Midland Alloys Inc. for Nickel Alloy Tubes

Midland Alloys Inc. offers reliable manufacturing and supplier of Nickel Alloy Tubes in accordance with international standards like ASTM, ASME, and DIN. Seamless, welded, and Nickel Alloy High-Temperature Pipe types are available in our stock. Our pipes are affordable, and they cost according to the per-kg price.  We offer competitive pricing and ensure every product meets ISO quality standards. Our products are available for export worldwide and we support custom specifications including Nickel Alloy Custom Pipe requirements to deliver precise solutions on time with professional support.

FAQS

Yes, in harsh conditions, nickel alloys commonly perform better than stainless steel. They offer superior resistance to corrosion, extreme heat and aggressive chemicals.

Yes, 304 stainless steel has approximately 8–10.5% nickel. This added nickel enhances its resistance to corrosion and general durability.

No, nickel is not flammable at ordinary conditions. It has a high melting point and does not ignite easily.

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