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Glass-Lined Steel Pipe and Fittings

Nickel is a hard, grey-white metal, malleable, and resistant to corrosion when exposed to air. Slowly attacked by dilute hydrochloric and sulphuric acid and readily attacked by all concentrations of nitric acid. It is particularly resistant to concentrated sodium and potassium hydroxide and is therefore often used for vessels which contain them. There are several commercially produced grades of nickel which, although expensive, may be fabricated easily they are used in the construction of pumps, pipes, and fittings, valves, heating coils, drums, tanks, and reactors, and components for glass-lined vessels. It is also used extensively for nickel plating and in alloys, particularly Monel metal and stainless steels. [Pg.7]


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