BÖHLER L200
BÖHLER L200 is a technically pure nickel alloy with at least 99% nickel and a
low carbon content. This alloy combination suppresses harmful precipitation,
e.g. of graphite, and enables application temperatures of over 300°C to
around 450°C. The material offers excellent ductility and corrosion resistance, in
particular resistance in many alkaline and acidic solutions, e.g. cooling brines,
soaps, fatty acids, fruit acids, phenol, caustic soda and neutral salt solutions,
dry chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride, bromine and fluorine (CFC production)
and other reducing and oxidising media. The main areas of application for the
BÖHLER L200 alloy are plant and tank construction in the food, chemical and
petrochemical industries, the transport of chemical products and electrical and
electronic components, such as electrode contacts in batteries, current arresters
in alkaline fuel cells and electrodes for hydrogen production by electrolysis.
Available Product Shapes
Long Products: Presented data refer exclusively to long products. Please observe the detailed explanations at the end of the data sheet (pdf).
Melting Route
Airmelted
Material Numbers
- Market grade
- Alloy 201
- SEL
- 2.4068
- EN
- LC-Ni99
- UNS
- N02201
Standards
- DIN
- DIN 17740
- ASTM
- B160
Chemical Composition
* Chemical Composition (Average %)
- C
- max. 0.02
- Si
- max. 0.25
- Mn
- max. 0.35
- S
- max. 0.005
- Ni
- min. 99.0
- Cu
- max. 0.25
- Ti
- max. 0.10
- Fe
- max. 0.40
- Mg
- max. 0.15