Hastelloy Manufacturer
Hastelloy is a family of nickel-based alloys known for their exceptional resistance to corrosion, high-temperature strength, and excellent mechanical properties. These alloys are composed of nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and other elements, which impart specific characteristics to the materials. Hastelloy alloys are highly resistant to a wide range of corrosive environments, including acids, chlorides, sulfides, and other aggressive media.
At Om Steel, we provide a comprehensive selection of Hastelloy products, including Hastelloy pipes, tubes, sheets, plates, and fittings. Our inventory consists of different grades and specifications to cater to the diverse requirements of industries such as chemical processing, oil and gas, aerospace, and more. Whether you need Hastelloy for chemical reactors, flue gas desulfurization systems, or other specific applications, we have the right solution for you.
We understand the importance of quality and reliability in Hastelloy products. Therefore, we source our materials from reputable manufacturers who adhere to stringent quality control standards. All our Hastelloy products undergo thorough testing to ensure they meet industry standards and exceed customer expectations.
Our knowledgeable and experienced team is dedicated to providing exceptional service to our clients. We are ready to assist you in finding the perfect Hastelloy solution for your project. We strive to deliver products on time, offer competitive pricing, and provide personalized attention to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Whether you are a small business owner, contractor, or industrial project manager, you can trust Om Steel to fulfill your Hastelloy requirements. We have established a strong reputation for excellence and reliability in the industry, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of customer service and product quality.
Properties of Hastelloy
Corrosion resistance
High Strength
Heat Resistance
Weldability
Hastelloy alloys are weldable and can be easily joined using various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, and stick welding.

