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We are a stocking distributor of high-temps, nickel and its alloys, stainless, aluminum and titanium. We sell wire, bar, strip, sheet, plate, tube and pipe. We are creative problem solvers: r+d quantities, custom tempers and odd dimensions are common for us. metalmen is the Go-To company for specialty metals.
Mega Mex is your single source global distributor for specialty metals. Most Nickel Alloys like Nickel 200/201, Hastelloy®, Monel®, Inconel®, and Incoloy® are offered in the form of Sheet, Plate, Bar, Pipe & Tube (welded & seamless), Wire, and Fittings. Specialty Metals on Demand…get them fast!
Producing parts from stainless steel & nickel alloy plate since 1952, we're a leader with the biggest & broadest inventory in North America. Our stainless & nickel alloy supply spans 34 grades & 34 thicknesses. With over 100 processing machines, we shape & configure nickel plate to virtually any requirement.
Christy Metals is an ISO 9001:2000 certified distributor & supplier of ferrous and non-ferrous metals for global markets. Our nickel alloy comes in strip, sheet, coil and bar type. We offer traverse winding, slitting, cut-to-length, tinning/solder coating, electro plating and silver plating services.
At Arch Metals you will find a variety metals including nickel—you will also find that we offer many capabilities from polishing, milling and sawing to custom processing. Our metals consist of rod, wire, coil, bar, plate, tubing, castings and more. Certified to Aerospace, ASME, Federal, Military and ASTM.
At the present time, suppliers of nickel will typically guarantee a price for five days, or in some cases, an even shorter period of time. There are several factors that help determine the price of nickel, such as consumption, geographical location, market trends, and time of year. In the past, the production of stainless steel has also heavily influenced nickel pricing. Because combining nickel with steel increases the durability, strength, and corrosion resistance of the steel, producers of stainless steel represent the biggest consumers of nickel today.
In recent years, the price of nickel has grown as a result of increased demand for stainless steel by the United States and other countries. Limiting the export of raw materials used in the production of steel by various countries led to an increase in prices for these raw materials in the past. As a result, the price of nickel subsequently increased as well. In the United States, higher energy and transportation costs have led to higher manufacturing costs, also resulting in an increase in nickel prices. Because nickel is needed to make superalloys for engines and aircrafts, the price also tends to increase in times of war.
Today, the London Metal Exchange (LME) posts nickel prices that are used worldwide by producers and consumers. These prices and statistics can be found at the LME website 24 hours a day at http://www.lme.co.uk.