1. What are the characteristics of Hastelloy C2000?
: It resists both reducing media (e.g., sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid) and oxidizing media (e.g., nitric acid, hypochlorite), making it suitable for complex corrosive environments.
: It maintains stable strength and ductility over a wide temperature range, from room temperature to high temperatures around 650℃ (1200℃F).
: It can be welded using common methods (e.g., TIG, MIG) without significant loss of corrosion resistance, and is easy to form via processes like bending and rolling.
: It performs well in chloride-containing environments, a common cause of SCC in many other alloys.
2. What is the yield strength of Hastelloy C2000?
products (the most common state), the minimum yield strength (0.2% offset) is approximately 275 MPa (40,000 psi) at room temperature.
In some cold-worked states, the yield strength can be significantly higher, reaching up to 550 MPa (80,000 psi) or more, depending on the℃of cold working.




3. What is the tensile strength of Hastelloy C2000?
690 MPa (100,000 psi).
The tensile strength of cold-worked products is higher, usually ranging from 860 MPa (125,000 psi)1100 MPa (160,000 psi), based on the level of cold working.





