Strong, corrosion-resistant, and stable for long-term use at up to 1800° F, these Haynes® 230 nickel sheets are often used in furnaces and heat-treatment facilities. Containing tungsten and molybdenum for strength, they can be up to 75% thinner than other high-temperature alloy sheets while achieving the same load-bearing capacity. They’ll also last up to 100 times as long as other high-temperature alloys, such as stainless steel and nickel alloys. They’ll resist corrosion in extreme heat, even from harsh chemicals such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acid. Haynes 230® nickel can be used in environments for nitriding—a process used to make steel more corrosion resistant—without being damaged. It’s easily welded, and retains its properties after welding and reshaping.