Common Trade Names :
Monel 400®, Nickelvac® 400, Nicorros® 400
Monel is a trademark of Special Metals Corporation for a series of nickel alloys, primarily composed of nickel (up to 67%) and copper, with some iron and other trace elements. Monel was created by David H. Browne, chief metallurgist for International Nickel Co. Monel alloy 400 is binary alloy of the same proportions of nickel and copper as is found naturally in the nickel ore from the Sudbury (Ontario) mines. Monel was named for company president Ambrose Monell, and patented in 1906. One L was dropped, because family names were not allowed as trademarks at that time.
| Trade Name |
ASME P Group |
ASTM/AISI
Steel type |
UNS |
| Monel 400 |
|
B 127, B 164 |
N04400 |
| Monel 401 |
|
|
N04401 |
| Monel 404 |
|
B 164 |
N04404 |
| Monel K-500 |
|
B 865 |
N05500 |
| Monel R-405 |
|
|
N04405 |