Hastelloy C-276 vs Hastelloy N
Property comparison of Hastelloy C-276 and Hastelloy N, both nickel alloy.
| Property | Hastelloy C-276 | Hastelloy N | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elongation | 58 % | 39 % | -33% |
| Elastic modulus | 205,000 MPa | 219,000 MPa | +7% |
| Density | 8,890 kg/m³ | 8,860 kg/m³ | 0% |
| Thermal conductivity | 10.2 W/m·K | 11.5 W/m·K | +13% |
| Coefficient of thermal expansion | 0.000013 1/K | 0.000012 1/K | -3% |
| Melting point | 1,347 °C | 1,372 °C | +2% |
Difference is Hastelloy N relative to Hastelloy C-276. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.
Identification
- grade
- C-276
- standard
- Haynes International Datasheet H-2002
- heat treatment
- Annealed
- grade
- N
- standard
- Haynes International Datasheet H-3009
- heat treatment
- Annealed
About Hastelloy nickel-molybdenum superalloys
Hastelloy is a family of nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloys built for severe corrosion service. C-276 is the workhorse for chemical process equipment and handles wet chlorine, hypochlorite, and ferric chloride. B-series grades focus on hydrochloric acid resistance.
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