Nickel Clad Steel Plate

Nickel clad steel plate is a composite plate made by bonding a layer of nickel to a layer of steel. This results in a material that combines the strength and durability of steel with the corrosion resistance and ductility of nickel.

Features

The manufacturing process for nickel clad steel plate typically involves the use of explosive welding or hot rolling techniques. In explosive welding, the nickel and steel layers are placed together and then subjected to a high-energy explosion that fuses them together. Hot rolling involves heating the materials and then rolling them together to create a uniform bond.

One of the key features of nickel clad steel is its resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for use in harsh environments such as marine applications. Nickel clad composite plate is also highly ductile, which makes it easy to shape and form into a variety of different configurations. In addition, nickel clad steel has a high tensile strength, suitable for use in structural applications.