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Nickel Tubing Companies and Suppliers

IQS Directory implements a thorough list of nickel tubing companies and suppliers. Utilize our listing to examine and sort top nickel tubing suppliers with previews of ads and detailed descriptions of each product. Any nickel tubing company can design, engineer, and manufacture nickel tubing to meet your companies specific qualifications. An easy connection to reach nickel tubing companies through our fast request for quote form is provided on our website. The company information includes website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information. Customer reviews are available and product specific news articles. This source is right for you whether it's for a supplier of brushed nickel tubing, polished nickel tubing, or micro nickel tubing.

  • Albany, OR

    Metal Technology specializes in fabricating products from high-temperature and corrosion-resistant metals. We can be contacted for your stainless steel, nickel, inconel, titanium, molybdenum, and zirconium needs and more. We have been in business for nearly 40 years providing standard and custom metal products and specialty metal tubing with extreme precision.

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  • South Norwalk, CT

    Since 1986 Magellan has been serving the global aerospace, oil & gas, power generation, petrochemical, bio-medical, pharmaceutical and other high tech manufacturing industries. Suppliers of nickel alloys, titanium, stainless steel and duplex alloys throughout the United States and in over 45 countries.

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  • Irwindale, CA

    Sierra Alloys is a manufacturing service center specializing in titanium, PH grades of stainless, VAR aircraft alloy steels and nickel based alloys. Sierra's in-house forging and hot rolling equipment serves to meet and exceed the most stringent customer requirements. We have over 30 years experience.

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  • Exton, PA

    TW Metals provides a variety of nickel products including nickel tubing, pipes, and bar rod wire. Our nickel based alloys offer high strength and heat resistance and can be used in contact with fluorine, hydrofluoric acid, hydrogen fluorine, or other derivatives. TW Metals stock seamless nickel tubing and pipes for both aerospace and commercial applications.

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Nickel Tubing Industry Information

Nickel Tubing

Nickel tubing is a hollow, cylindrical, or rectangular rod that can be used as equipment components or to transport fluids or gases. As a highly corrosion-resistant material, nickel tubing is also able to perform well in high temperature applications. Nickel is an often alloyed element, since it is able to alloy to almost any metal, and, as a result, nickel tubing is predominantly fabricated from nickel alloys.

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Applications of Nickel Tubing

Some common nickel alloys used for tubing include nickel-chromium alloys (Nichrome), nickel-titanium alloys (Nitinol), nickel superalloys (Inconel), and nickel-copper alloys (Monel).

Nickel tubing is used such industries as:

Residential
For use in plumbing, refrigerators, and air conditioning systems.
Medical
For applications requiring hypodermic tubing.
Automotive
For internal systems tubing, such as vehicle brake tubing.
Industrial Manufacturing
For use in material handling and processing applications as well as equipment, such as heat exchangers and furnaces.
Petrochemical
For oil and gas extraction and processing.

An attractive and durable metal, some additional characteristics of nickel include malleability, ductility, sanitary, and excellent strength and toughness in extreme environments.

Manufacturing Process of Nickel Tubing

Nickel tubing can refer to tubing that is wholly fabricated from nickel alloys, or it can refer to tubing that has been fabricated from a different material and then nickel coated. When the tube is completely fabricated from nickel alloys, the two most common processes of tube fabrication are tube rolling and tube extrusion.

In tube rolling, pre-impregnated nickel alloys are cut and rolled around a mandrel. Next, the nickel is wrapped around the mandrel to eliminate any retained air, and, lastly, the nickel is heat-cured and will form a hollow tube once the mandrel is removed. In tube extrusion, a round nickel billet is pressed through a die, which is a hollow profile that shapes the nickel into a hollow tube-shape by means of a pin attached to the die as the billet is squeezed through.

For tubing that is nickel-coated rather than wholly nickel, electroplating is the most common. In electroplating, an electric current is used to reduce positively-charged ions of nickel from a solution and, thus, coat the metal tubing with a layer of nickel. Electroless nickel plating may also be used, in which a catalytic process is used to reduce the nickel ions from a solution, which results in the coating of the tube with nickel without having to use electrical energy.



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