Aluminum-nickel alloy (ALNi10) is a high-performance metal composite recognized for its superior corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal stability. It is widely used in aerospace components, automotive manufacturing, industrial coatings, and precision electronic applications. Due to its excellent wear protection and oxidation resistance, aluminum-nickel alloy plays a crucial role in advanced engineering, sustainable material solutions, and specialized manufacturing processes.
Product Description
Aluminum-Nickel Alloy (ALNi10) contains 9–11% nickel, which enhances the alloy's plasticity, making it suitable for industrial applications that require improved mechanical properties. The addition of nickel not only increases the strength of the aluminum but also improves its toughness, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature performance. This alloy is commonly used in applications where mechanical strength and durability are critical.
Product Features
- Nickel Content (9–11%): Significantly enhances toughness and high-temperature performance.
- Good Plasticity: Easily processed into various forms, including round bars, thin sheets, plates, and particles.
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance: Well-suited for use in harsh environments.
- Good Wear Resistance and Fatigue Resistance: Provides improved durability under repetitive stress.
- Structural Stability Under High-Temperature and High-Stress Conditions: Maintains excellent stability in challenging working environments.
Applications
- Aerospace: Used in high-end aerospace components such as aircraft structure parts and engine components, providing strength and stability.
- Automotive Industry: Ideal for automotive engine parts and structural components that require high-temperature resistance and fatigue resistance.
- Marine Industry: Applied in the manufacturing of corrosion-resistant ship parts, ensuring stability in marine environments.
- Electronics: Used in the production of electronic enclosures and structural components, enhancing their high-temperature and corrosion resistance.
- Chemical Industry: Used as a corrosion-resistant material in chemical processing, particularly for equipment exposed to extreme environments.