HASTELLOY C-4 is the most stable of the widely used nickel-chromium-molybdenum materials, which are well known for their resistance to many aggressive chemicals, in particular hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and chlorides. This stability means that the alloy can be welded without fear of sensitization, i.e. the nucleation and growth of deleterious, second phase precipitates in the grain boundaries of the weld heat-affected zone (HAZ).
Hastelloy C4/UNS N06455/W.Nr. 2.4610
Chemical Composioin
Ni: 65%
Cr: 16%
Mo: 16%
Fe: 3% Max
W: 3%
Co: 2.5% Max
C: 0.01% Max
Cu: 0.05% Max
Density: 8.6g/cm³