Nickel Alloy Bars | Flats | Forgings
International Energy Products
We are an oilfield & renewable energy alloy supplier based in the UK, dedicated to fulfilling the needs of your metal alloy inventory.
Why should you choose International Energy Products for your nickel alloy supplier?
● We promise to fulfil all your needs. If we don’t have a product in stock we will order it in for you with our international network of suppliers.
● We offer a holistic service with the ability to order in, heat treat, and cut your metal alloys just the way you need them.
● No fuss - a one-stop shop for all your energy manufacturing supply needs. Have one contact for your stock needs, not 20.
What nickel alloy products do you supply?
Nickel Alloy 718
Also known as Inconel 718, a high strength superalloy which is durable even in temperatures up to 650 degrees celsius.
Nickel Alloy 625
There is a stronger focus on a resistance to oxidation for nickel alloy 625 than 718, and is resistant to the effects of seawater.
Nickel Alloy 925
Very strong and resistant to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress-corrosion cracking.
Nickel Alloy 725
Also known as Inconel 725, it is strong and resistant to corrosion. It also hardens over time.
Nickel Alloy 825
Alloy 825 is probably the most cost effective around sulphuric acid. It’s useful for pressure vessels, and can stand temperatures up to 525 degrees celsius, but not above as there is a risk of rupture.
Nickel Alloy 800
This nickel-iron-chromium composition doesn’t carburate or oxidise at high temperatures.
Nickel Alloy 660 a/b/c condition
Stainless steel with a high nickel content, used in temperatures up to 700 degrees celsius.
Nickel Alloy 400
Nickel-copper alloy with a high resistance to a number of highly corrosive environments.
Nickel Alloy 20
Excellent corrosion resistance due to the combination of nickel-iron-chromium alloy with carbon, molybdenum and copper.
Nickel Alloy 28
Nickel-iron-chromium alloy again with the additions of molybdenum and copper to improve its resistance to acids and prevent corrosion cracking.
Sizes, conditions, shapes, and finishes
All our products are held in various conditions with a selection of surface finishes.
We hold a selection of ingots of varying sizes suitable for forging for large scale projects to specification.
Our size range runs from 1” to 20” in diameter.
Processing
We provide efficient project management of subcontract processing inclusive of heat treatment, forging, deep hole boring, machining, testing and inspection.
We can cut up to 620mm in diameter, and with a storage capacity of 100,000 square feet our stocking solutions reduce the need for stockholding facilities.