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Nickel is probably the most versatile of the metallic elements.
Among alloys containing nickel are some having high corrosion
resistance and others that retain excellent strength and ductility
from temperatures approaching ab solute zero to those near 2000 F.
Some nickel alloys are strongly magnetic, others are virtually
nonmagnetic; some have low rates of thermal expansion, others have
high rates; some have high electrical resistivities; some have
practically constant moduli of elasticity; one has an "elastic"
memory. In addition, nickel is magnetostrictive. With this wide
range of characteristics, it is not surprising that there are
several thousand alloys containing nickel. It is impossible to
consider all of these compositions in this publication and,
therefore, several alloys in each of a number of categories have
been selected to indicate the properties to be expected of the
group. Low-alloy and constructional nickel-containing steels have
been excluded on two grounds. To do them justice would require
excessive space and, in addition, their applications differ
generally from these of the materials under discussion. On the
other hand, nickel-containing stainkss steels have been included
because many of their applications fall into the same areas as
those of a number of the high-nickel alloys. Many of the
compositions discussed are proprietary alloys and they are
protected by trademarks. A list of the trademarks and their owners
is in cluded in the appendix."
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