Tanvir Nickel Alloys is a well-respected manufacturer and supplier of top-notch Incoloy Slitting Coils, proudly based in Cairo, Egypt. These coils are crafted for high performance in tough environments, precision-slit to meet customer specifications, and produced using cutting-edge processes that guarantee consistency, strength, and resistance to corrosion. Tanvir Nickel Alloys serves a diverse array of industries, including chemical processing, marine engineering, pollution control, power generation, and oil & gas, where durability and precision are crucial for essential operations.
Typically, Incoloy Slitting Coils are made from nickel-iron-chromium alloys like Incoloy 800, 825, or similar grades. These alloys boast around 30–45% nickel and 20–23% chromium, with additional elements like molybdenum, copper, and titanium depending on the specific grade. This unique composition provides the coils with outstanding resistance to oxidation, high-temperature corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. They also retain their mechanical strength and structural integrity even when exposed to thermal cycling and corrosive environments.
Specifications
ASTM B424, ASME SB424
Thickness
0.05mm – 6.00mm
Slitting Coils Width
3.2 to 1500 mm
Hardness
Soft, Half Hard, Full Hard, 3/4 Hard
Finish
Hot rolled (HR), Cold rolled (CR), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated), Galvanized etc.
At Tanvir Nickel Alloys, we take pride in being the largest supplier, exporter, and manufacturer of Incoloy Slitting Coil in Cairo, Egypt, providing cutting-edge solutions for all your piping needs. Our state-of-the-art production plants are strategically located in the Egypt, allowing us to maintain a vast inventory of over 16,000 tons of premium-quality materials readily available in stock. We are dedicated to delivering superior products and services, ensuring reliability and excellence for our global clientele.
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Incoloy Slitting Coils find their place in precision applications that require resistance to harsh conditions and tight dimensional tolerances. In the **chemical and petrochemical industries**, they are utilized for cladding, heat exchanger plates, and reactor linings. In the **marine sector**, they are essential for systems exposed to seawater and various structural components. The **oil & gas industry** relies on them for pipelines, separators, and downhole tools. Moreover, **power plants** and **pollution control systems** incorporate Incoloy Slitting Coils in components that demand high strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. Their reliability and versatility make them perfect for fabrication and manufacturing in critical environments.