Are Alloy 400 and Monel 400 the same?
Why Monel 400?
Monel 400 (also known as alloy 400) is an attractive option for industries where corrosion resistance is of the highest priority.
Monel 400 is resistant to both steam and seawater as well as highly caustic solutions such as sulfuric, hydrochloric, and hydrofluoric acids when they are deaerated. It exhibits excellent weldability and can withstand very large amounts of pressure and weight. The alloy has great mechanical properties at subzero temperatures, and with a melting point of 2370 degree – 2460 degree F, products can be used at temperatures up to 1000 degree C.
Monel 400 works in a range of acidic and alkaline environments and features excellent ductility and thermal conductivity. Its properties make it perfect for heavy-duty applications and those that require a high melting point and toughness under the harshest conditions.


Monel 400 Applications
Monel 400 is essential in heat exchangers, chemical plant equipment, and boiler feeders. It is ideal in wire or rod form and is excellent for trolling wire due to its resistance to seawater. Monel 400 provides superior quality for different types of mechanical, and general engineering applications. Its toughness lends itself to use in nuclear power plants, mining, cement, and the oil and gas industry.
Monel 400 is corrosion-resistant to most salts, water, alkalis, organic substances, food products, and atmospheric conditions at both normal and elevated temperatures.





