HASTELLOY® C-276


HASTELLOY® C-276

HASTELLOY® C-276 is a nickel-molybdenum-chromium wrought alloy that is generally considered a versatile corrosion-resistance alloy. C-276 alloy is an improved wrought version of alloy C in that it usually doesn't need to be solution heat-treated after welding and has vastly improved fabricability. This alloy resists the formation of grain-boundary precipitaties in the weld heat-affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as-welded condition. However, in environments where attack of the C-276 alloy weld joint is experienced, C-22 weld filler materials should be considered.

Excellent Resistance to Corrosion

C-276 alloy has excellent resistance to localized corrosion and to both oxidizing and reducing media. Because of its versatility, C-276 alloy can be used where "upset" conditions are likely to occur or in multipurpose plants.

HASTELLOY® C-276 alloy has excellent resistance to a wide variety of chemical process environments, including strong oxidizers such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated media (organic and inorganic), chlorine, formic and acetic acids, acetic anhydride, and seawater and brine solutions. It is used in flue gas desulfurization systems because of its excellent resistance to sulfur compounds and chloride ions encounted in most scrubbers. C-276 alloy has excellent resistance to pitting and to stress-corrosion cracking. It is also one of the few materials that withstands the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite, and chlorine dioxide.
Nominal Chemical Composition %*
Ni Co Cr Mo W Fe Si Mn C V
Bal 2.5 max 16.0 16.0 4.0 5.0 0.08 max 1.00 max 0.01 max 0.35 max
* The undiluted deposited chemical composition of alloy C-276 covered electrodes has 0.02 percent maximum carbon, 0.20 percent maximum silicon, 0.03 percent maximum phosphorus, and 0.015 percent maximum sulfur.