Nickel Alloys – Alloy Cross-Reference Table

Jan 12, 2026

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Discover our comprehensive Nickel Alloy Cross-Reference Table, featuring over 50 commonly used nickel alloys including Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy, Incoloy, Nickel-Copper, and Nickel-Iron alloys. Our table provides accurate international standard comparisons across UNS, ASTM / ASME, EN / DIN, JIS, GB / Chinese, and ISO, helping engineers, procurement managers, and buyers quickly identify the right nickel alloy for high-temperature, corrosion-resistant, or marine applications.

Whether you are sourcing Inconel 600, 625, 718, X-750, Monel 400, K-500, Hastelloy C-22, C-276, Incoloy 800, 825, Alloy 20, or Invar 36, our professional alloy cross-reference guide makes it easy to match international equivalents, select the ideal material for aerospace, chemical, oil & gas, marine, power generation, or precision instruments, and ensure material compliance and performance.

Optimize your nickel alloy sourcing, specification, and procurement process with our trusted reference guide, designed for global B2B buyers, suppliers, and engineers.

Inconel (Nickel-Chromium Alloys – Heat & Corrosion Resistant)

Common Name / Alloy UNS ASTM / ASME EN / DIN JIS GB / Chinese ISO Typical Applications
Inconel 600 N06600 B163 / B168 / B444 2.4816 SUS600 - ISO 15156 Chemical, furnace, heat-resistance
Inconel 601 N06601 B163 / B168 2.4816 SUS601 - Heat-resistant, chemical  
Inconel 625 N06625 B443 / B446 / B575 2.4856 SUS625 - Marine, chemical, aerospace, oil & gas  
Inconel 617 N06617 B163 / B408 2.4663 SUS617 - High-temp gas turbines, chemical  
Inconel 718 N07718 B637 / B670 2.4668 SUS718 - Aerospace, turbine blades, nuclear  
Inconel X-750 N07750 B637 2.4669 SUSX750 - Turbine components, high-temp fasteners  
Inconel 686 N06686 B443 / B446 2.4876 - - High-temp corrosion-resistant  
Inconel 690 N06690 B443 / B444 2.4665 - - Steam generator tubing, nuclear  
Inconel 693 N06693 B443 / B444 2.4868 - - Nuclear, high-temp chemical  
Inconel 740 N07740 B637 - - - Aerospace, high-temp fasteners  
Inconel 783 N07783 B637 - - - High-temp, nuclear & aerospace  

Monel (Nickel-Copper Alloys – Marine & Corrosion Resistant)

 

Common Name / Alloy UNS ASTM / ASME EN / DIN JIS GB / Chinese ISO Typical Applications
Monel 400 N04400 B165 / B166 2.4360 SUSMonel - Marine, chemical, corrosion-resistant  
Monel K-500 N05500 B165 / B166 2.4375 SUSMonelK - Marine, aerospace, high-strength corrosion applications  
Monel R-405 N04405 B165 - - - High-temp marine and chemical applications  
Monel 401 N04401 B165 - - - Corrosion-resistant, industrial components  

Hastelloy (Nickel-Molybdenum / Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum – Highly Corrosion Resistant)

Common Name / Alloy UNS ASTM / ASME EN / DIN JIS GB / Chinese ISO Typical Applications
Hastelloy B-2 N10665 B574 - - - Hydrochloric acid, chemical plants  
Hastelloy B-3 N10675 B574 - - - Hydrochloric acid, chemical applications  
Hastelloy C-4 N06455 B575 - - - Chemical, high-chloride resistance  
Hastelloy C-22 N06022 B575 / B574 - - - Chemical, marine, acid-resistant  
Hastelloy C-276 N10276 B574 / B575 - - - Chemical, nuclear, heat exchangers, acid-resistant  
Hastelloy G-35 N06035 B575 - - - Corrosion-resistant chemical applications  
Hastelloy C-2000 N06200 B575 - - - Highly resistant to oxidizing acids  

Incoloy (Nickel-Iron-Chromium – Heat & Corrosion Resistant)

 

Common Name / Alloy UNS ASTM / ASME EN / DIN JIS GB / Chinese ISO Typical Applications
Incoloy 800 N08800 B163 / B408 1.4876 SUS800 - High-temp furnace, petrochemical  
Incoloy 800H N08810 B163 / B408 1.4958 SUS800H - High-temp chemical, furnace  
Incoloy 800HT N08811 B163 / B408 1.4959 SUS800HT - High-temp strength, chemical processing  
Incoloy 825 N08825 B408 2.4858 SUS825 - Chemical, acid, marine  
Incoloy 901 N09901 B408 2.4859 SUS901 - Aerospace, turbine, high-temp applications  
Incoloy 925 N09925 B408 - - - Marine, chemical, high corrosion resistance  

 

Nickel-Copper / Nickel-Iron / Specialty Alloys

Common Name / Alloy UNS ASTM / ASME EN / DIN JIS GB / Chinese ISO Typical Applications
Alloy 20 (Carpenter 20) N08020 B463 / B462 - - - Chemical, sulfuric acid, food processing  
Nickel 200 N02200 B160 / B161 2.4066 SUS200 - Chemical, electrical, corrosion-resistant components  
Nickel 201 N02201 B160 / B161 2.4066 SUS201 - High-purity, corrosion-resistant applications  
Nickel 270 N02270 B160 / B161 - - - Electrical, high-purity, corrosion-resistant  
Alloy 31 N08331 B463 / B462 - - - Chemical, nitric acid, chlorinated media  
Alloy 59 N06059 B574 / B575 - - - Chemical, acid, chloride-resistant  
Invar 36 N04400 B163 / B165 - - - Low thermal expansion, precision instruments  
Alloy 42 N04400 B163 - - - Electronics, aerospace, tooling  

Notes – Extended Nickel Alloys

 

Classification by Composition & Application:

Nickel-Chromium (Inconel, Incoloy) – High temperature & chemical resistance

Nickel-Copper (Monel, Alloy 400/500) – Marine & chemical corrosion resistance

Nickel-Molybdenum / Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum (Hastelloy) – Highly corrosion resistant

Nickel-Iron / Low-Expansion Alloys (Invar, Alloy 42) – Precision applications

International Standards Covered: UNS, ASTM / ASME, EN / DIN, JIS, GB / ISO for global sourcing and material equivalence.

Applications: Aerospace, chemical, oil & gas, marine, high-temperature furnace, nuclear, power plants, instrumentation, food & pharmaceutical industries.

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FAQ

 

Q1: What are Nickel Alloys used for?
A: Nickel alloys are widely used in aerospace, chemical processing, marine, oil & gas, power generation, nuclear, and high-temperature furnace applications due to their excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and chemical stability.

Q2: What types of Nickel Alloys do you supply?
A: We supply a full range of Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy, Incoloy, Nickel-Copper, Nickel-Iron, and specialty nickel alloys, including both standard and high-performance grades suitable for extreme environments.

Q3: How do I select the right Nickel Alloy for my project?
A: Selection depends on operating temperature, chemical exposure, mechanical requirements, and international standards. Our Nickel Alloy Cross-Reference Table helps buyers quickly match UNS, ASTM, EN/DIN, JIS, GB, and ISO equivalents. You can also contact our technical team for custom alloy recommendations.

Q4: Can you provide material certifications?
A: Yes, we provide Mill Test Certificates (MTC), ISO 9001, ASTM, ASME, and other international standard certifications. Third-party inspections are also available upon request.

Q5: Do you offer custom sizes and fabrication?
A: Yes, we can supply nickel alloy sheets, plates, bars, rods, tubes, and pipes in custom thicknesses, diameters, and lengths, as well as cut-to-size, machining, or fabricated components.

Q6: What is the typical lead time for Nickel Alloy orders?
A: Lead time depends on material type, size, and quantity. Standard stock items can usually ship within 2–4 weeks, while custom or large orders may require 4–8 weeks.

Q7: Are these Nickel Alloys suitable for high-temperature applications?
A: Absolutely. Inconel, Incoloy, and Hastelloy grades are specifically designed for high-temperature, oxidation-resistant, and thermal stress applications, such as turbine blades, furnace components, and chemical reactors.

Q8: Can you help with international sourcing and equivalents?
A: Yes, our Nickel Alloy Cross-Reference Table provides UNS, ASTM, EN/DIN, JIS, GB, and ISO equivalents, ensuring you can source the correct material globally and maintain consistent performance.

Q9: Do you supply Nickel Alloys in small quantities for prototyping?
A: Yes, we support both small-volume prototyping and large-scale production orders, catering to R&D, pilot projects, and full-scale manufacturing.

Q10: How do I request a quote or place an order?
A: You can contact us directly via email, phone, or the online inquiry form. Provide your alloy grade, dimensions, quantity, and standards. Our team will provide competitive pricing, technical guidance, and delivery schedule.

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