Alloy Grade UNS: CZ-100 – Strong, Tough Alloy

  • Overview

    CZ-100, also known as N02100, is a nickel alloy prized for its exceptional combination of strength, toughness, and chemical resistance. This alloy performs well across a wide range of temperatures, maintaining its mechanical properties even in demanding environments. While its tensile strength is relatively low compared to other nickel alloys, CZ-100 boasts outstanding electrical conductivity, making it a top choice for applications where efficient electrical transmission is critical. Its resistance to a broad spectrum of industrial chemicals further enhances its versatility, making it suitable for challenging environments where corrosion resistance is essential.

  • Typical Uses

    Chemical and food processing equipment.

  • MetalTek Designation

    MTEK CZ-100

  • Poured At:

    Carondelet Division, Sandusky International Division, Wisconsin Centrifugal Division, Wisconsin Investcast Division

Similar Specifications

Cast UNS: N02100

Wrought UNS: N02200

Wrought Grade: NICKEL 200

Cast Grade: CZ-100

Cast ASTM: A494

Typical Chemical Composition (% by wt.)

Aluminum: n/a

Carbon: 1

Chromium: n/a

Manganese: 1.5

Iron: 3.0 MAX

Copper: 1.25 MAX

Nickel: 95 MIN

Lead: n/a

Tin: n/a

Silicon: 2

Zinc: n/a

Minimum Mechanical Properties

Tensile, ksi

0

Tensile, MPa

0

Yield, ksi

0

Yield, MPa

0

Elongation

0%

Heat Treatment: Not Heat Treated

Frequently Asked Questions

Severe corrosion and heat resistant steel is engineered to withstand extreme environments, including high temperatures, chemical exposure, and acidic conditions.

Applications include chemical reactors, flue gas scrubbers, incinerators, and heat treatment fixtures exposed to corrosive and thermal stress.

Alloys such as Inconel, Hastelloy, Alloy 20, and super austenitic or duplex stainless steels are ideal for high-heat and corrosion-prone conditions.