Hastelloy B-3 wire
UNS Number N010675
Hastelloy B-3 wire is a nickel-molybdenum alloy with excellent resistance to pitting, corrosion, and stress-corrosion cracking plus, thermal stability superior to that of alloy B-2. In addition, this nickel steel alloy has great resistance to knife-line and heat–affected zone attack. Alloy B-3 wire also withstands sulfuric, acetic, formic and phosphoric acids, and other non-oxidizing media. Furthermore, this nickel alloy has excellent resistance to hydrochloric acid at all concentrations and temperatures. Hastelloy B-3 wire's distinguishing feature is its ability to maintain excellent ductility during transient exposures to intermediate temperatures. Such exposures are routinely experienced during heat treatments associated with fabrication.
Limiting Factors of Hastelloy B-3 wire
Alloy B-3 wire has poor corrosion resistance to oxidizing environments, therefore, it is not recommended for use in oxidizing media or in the presence of ferric or cupric salts because they may cause rapid premature corrosion failure. These salts may develop when hydrochloric acid comes in contact with iron and copper. Therefore, if this nickel steel alloy is used in conjunction with iron or copper piping in a system containing hydrochloric acid, the presence of these salts could cause the alloy to fail prematurely.
Hastelloy B-3 wirecharacteristics
Maintains excellent ductility during transient exposures to intermediate temperatures
Excellent resistance to pitting, corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking
Excellent resistance to knife-line and heat-affected zone attact
Excellent resistance to acetic, formic and phosphoric acids and other non-oxidizing media
Resistance to hydrochloric acid at all concentrations and temperatures
Thermal stability superior to alloy B-2
Chemical Composition, %
Ni | Mo | Fe | C | Co | Cr | Mn | Si |
65.0 min | 28.5 | 1.5 | .01 max | 3.0 max | 1.5 | 3.0 max | .10 max |
Ti | W | Al | Cu | | | | |
.2 max | 3.0 max | .50 max | .20 max | | | | |
Hastelloy B-3 wire Applications
Chemical processes
Vacuum furnaces
Mechanical components in reducing environments
Fabrication with Hastelloy B-3 wire
Problems associated with fabrication of alloy B-2 wire components should be minimized with alloy B-3 wire due to its improved thermal stability. A low carbon content permits alloy B-3 wire to be used in the as-welded condition. Hastelloy B-3 wire has good overall forming and welding characteristics. This alloy can be forged or otherwise hot-worked, providing that it is held at 2250° F for a sufficient amount of time to bring the entire piece to temperature. Since it is a low carbon alloy, the use of lower hot finishing temperatures may be necessary to achieve grain size control. It may also be formed by cold working. Although it does work-harden somewhat rapidly, B-3 wire alloy components can be made using all common cold forming techniques. All common welding techniques may be used with alloy B-3 wire, however, oxyacetylene and submerged arc welding processes are not recommended when the fabricated item is to be used in corrosive service.
ASTM Specifications
Pipe Smls | Pipe Welded | Tube Smls | Tube Welded | Sheet/Plate | Bar | Forging | Fitting |
B622 | B619 | B622 | B626 | B333 | B335 | B564 | B366 |
Wire Further Processing | Cut to length Wire |
Flat Wire |
Square and Shaped Wire |
Rewinding and spooling |
Polishing and cleaning |
The Service Part has more information about Wire Further Processing.