Nickel Alloy Sheets

These sheets are crafted from premium Nickel Alloy in grades 200 and 201, designed for applications that demand high corrosion resistance.

Easy to fabricate and weld, they are suited for a wide range of industrial applications, including electrical and thermal projects.

If there’s one metal that quietly does the heavy lifting in some of the harshest industrial environments, it’s Nickel Alloy. And at RSD, we deliver nickel alloy sheets that are trusted for their consistency, corrosion resistance, and long service life—whether you’re designing components for aerospace systems, chemical equipment, or advanced electronics.

These sheets don’t just sit in warehouses they go on to become the backbone of high-stakes applications where performance can’t fail. When stainless steel isn’t enough, Nickel Alloy steps in.

What Are Nickel Alloy Sheets Made Of?

Nickel Alloy Sheets are built from base nickel (usually 65–99%) and blended with elements like chromium, molybdenum, copper, or iron—each chosen to enhance specific properties like heat tolerance, magnetic neutrality, or corrosion resistance.

At RSD, we supply a wide range of these alloys so you can choose the one best suited to your job not just the most popular name.

Grades & Sizes We Offer

  • Common Grades:

    • Nickel 200 (Commercially pure, soft, and conductive)

    • Nickel 201 (Low carbon, ideal for high-temp settings)

    • Alloy 600, 625, 718 (High-strength, corrosion-resistant)

  • Thickness: 0.3 mm – 55 mm

  • Width & Length: Cut-to-size options available

  • Standards: ASTM B162, B168, B443

All sheets come with proper finish options—whether you want cold-rolled, pickled and annealed, or a smooth 2B finish.

Why Engineers Keep Choosing Nickel Alloy Sheets

They don’t rust under pressure:
Nickel alloys are famous for their resistance to corrosion, scaling, and oxidation – even in acidic or alkaline media. They hold up where others don’t.

Built for extremes:
From cryogenic temperatures to high-heat environments, these sheets retain strength and dimensional stability when things get unpredictable.

Non-magnetic + Electrically Clean:
Ideal for applications that require zero interference or precise conductivity—like power systems, sensors, and advanced battery production.

Low maintenance, high payoff:
Long service life, fewer replacements, and less downtime—that’s why nickel alloy is a favorite for cost efficiency over time.

Where You’ll See These Sheets in Action

  • Aerospace:
    Jet engines, turbine blades, thermal insulation panels, and structural supports in satellites and aircrafts.

  • Chemical Industry:
    Storage tanks, acid process lines, heat exchangers—especially where caustics or chlorides are involved.

  • Electronics & Energy:
    Battery cells, electrical terminals, and cleanroom fabrication lines.

  • Power Plants:
    Condensers, reactor tubes, and high-pressure systems in both nuclear and thermal facilities.

  • Marine Systems:
    Desalination equipment and offshore piping that can’t afford corrosion-related failures.

What Makes RSD Different?

We don’t just sell sheets. We solve problems.
Not sure whether you need Nickel 200 or Inconel 625? Tell us what you’re building, we’ll guide you to the right grade and thickness.

Every sheet is traceable and certified.
Expect full documentation: MTCs, chemical test reports, dimensional guarantees. No guesswork.

Your timeline matters.
From one-time orders to long-term contracts, we support urgent dispatches and export-ready packaging so your material arrives intact and on time.

Talk to real people who know metal.
We’re not a faceless warehouse – we’re a technical team with practical answers.

Nickel Alloy 200 / 201 Sheets