| Quantity | Value | Unit |
| Young's modulus | 210000 - 210000 | MPa |
| Shear modulus | 81000 - 81000 | MPa |
| Tensile strength | 1300 - 1300 | MPa |
| Elongation | 28 - 28 | % |
| Yield strength | 900 - 900 | MPa |
| Quantity | Value | Unit |
| Thermal expansion | 14.8 - 14.8 | e-6/K |
| Thermal conductivity | 29 - 29 | W/m.K |
| Specific heat | 590 - 590 | J/kg.K |
| Melting temperature | 1400 - 1438 | °C |
| Density | 8250 - 8250 | kg/m3 |
| Resistivity | 0.42 - 0.42 | Ohm.mm2/m |
| Electrochemical potential | -0.26 - -0.26 | V |
| Quantity | Value | Unit |
| Eco indicator 95 | 225.7 | mPt |
| EPS | 42500 | mELU |
| Ex (in) / Ex (out) | 93.087790110999 | MJ/MJ |
| GER | 333 | MJ |
| Raw materials input | 24.325798358506 | kg |
| Solid | 0.133488359 | kg |
| Eco indicator 99 | 3.67 | Pt |
| Environmental remarks | 43% of the world production comes from the US and Canada. Another 30% of the world production is won in Siberia (Norilsk). There are two types of Nickel ore: sulphidic and oxidic ore. Sulphidic nickel ore is mainly extracted in underground mine winning and has 0,5-3% Ni content. Oxidic ore comes from daylight winning but has a lower metal content (0,9-1,4%Ni). The most important environmental problem is the SO2 emission associated with the refinery process. See for the environmental aspects the individual alloy metals data. | |
| Remarks | (Ni 96.5, Al 4.4, Fe 0.3, Si 0.5, Ti 0.6 (wt.%)) | |
Sample: Nickel |
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Dear visitor, Matbase has not changed a lot over the last few years, but, as you may have noticed, read more
Richard Vennix MSc
co-founder of Matbase and innovation consultant
08-12-2009 08:33
Last november was a memorable month for us at Matbase, we passed the milestone of 1000 visitors per day. So I guess we were not that far of when we thought it would be a good idea to make the material database we used as students during our stay at the Delft University of Technology accessable to other people. Apparently, people appreciate the easy way they can lookup the material properties and how we present the data.
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