VDM Metals is the world market leader for flat and long products in nickel alloys and special stainless steels – like Alloy 718, Alloy 825, Alloy 625, Alloy K-500 or Alloy 925.
VDM Metals, headquartered in Werdohl, Germany, is part of the High Performance Alloys division of the Acerinox Group. VDM Metals develops and manufactures nickel, copper, cobalt and zirconium alloys as well as high-alloyed special stainless steels.
High-performance materials made by VDM Metals pass very stringent quality control. They are used in mission-critical applications and many of today's key technologies for large-scale implementation and safe handling of corrosive and high-temperature processes and procedures.
Each one of the company’s alloys is characterized by a unique combination of properties, depending on their chemical composition and the manufacturing process.
For over 90 years, VDM Metals has been supplying sheet, strip, bar, wire, welding consumables and powder to customers in the chemical process and plant engineering, power generation, oil and gas, electrical and electronics, automotive and aerospace industries. VDM Metals employs around 2,000 people worldwide.
Address
VDM Metals International GmbH
Plettenberger Str. 2
58791 Werdohl
Germany
Phone: +49 2392 550
Internet: www.vdm-metals.com
VDM Metals produces the following corrosion and heat resistant alloys in different forms and sizes:
VDM® Alloy 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum-niobium alloy with excellent resistance to a variety of corrosive media. The alloy is available in the soft annealed or solution annealed condition. VDM® FM 625 is used as a matching filler metal for corrosion-resistant coatings of less resistant steels (overlay welding).
VDM® Alloy 718 CTP is an age-hardenable nickel-chromium-iron-molybdenum alloy. The acronym CTP stands for Corrosion - Temperature - Pressure and identifies material variants that are specially tailored to the requirements of the oil and gas industry. The alloy has a minimum yield strength of 120 ksi and can be ordered with the material designation 120K. Further variants are available with minimum yield strengths of up to 150 ksi.
VDM® Alloy 825 is a titanium-stabilized austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of copper and molybdenum. It is approved for pressure vessels. In contrast to the standard variant VDM® Alloy 825, the CTP material has a higher proportion of molybdenum, which increases the pitting corrosion resistance in seawater. The acronym CTP stands for Corrosion - Temperature - Pressure and identifies material variants that are specially tailored to the requirements of the oil and gas industry.
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