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Physical Properties of Nickel Alloy 59 in the Annealed Condition at -20°F to +100°F

      Tensile Strength Yield Strength            
Alloy UNS Designation Spec. psi MPa ksi psi MPa ksi Elongation in 2 in. (min.) % Grain Size Req. Max. Hardness Modulus of Elasticity (x106 psi) Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion IN./ IN./ °F x 10-6) Thermal Conductivity (BTU-in/ ft2-h-°F)
59 N06059 B619, B626 100,000 (690) 100 45,000 (310) 45 45 30.5 6.7 118

Composition of Nickel Alloy 59 tubing and pipe

Grade 59
UNS Designation N06059
Nickel (Ni) Bal.
Chromium (Cr) 22.0 – 24.0
Iron (Fe) 1.50
Molybdenum (Mo) 15.0 – 16.5
Titanium (Ti) Max.
Aluminum (Al) Max. 0.1 – 0.4
Cobalt (Co) Max. 0.3
Tungsten (W)
Vanadium (V) Max.
Copper (Cu) Max. 0.50
Manganese (Mn) Max. 0.5
Niobium (Nb) plus Tantalum
Carbon (C) Max. 0.010
Nitrogen (N) Max.
Silicon (Si) Max. 0.010
Sulphur (S) Max. 0.010
Phosphorous (P) Max. 0.015
Other Elements

Nickel Alloy 59 Product Range

Alloy UNS Designation Werkstoff NR. Specifications*
59 N06059 2.4605 B/SB626, B/SB619

*Note: The specifications noted including ASTM, ASME, or other applicable authorities are correct at the time of publication. Other specifications may apply for use of these materials in different applications.

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