Nickel Forged Fittings

Incoloy®, Alloy 20®, Monel® 400, Inconel®, Nickel 200, Nickel 201 - Forged Fittings

U.S. Metals is a Premier Worldwide Supplier for All Your Nickel Forged Fittings Needs.

U.S.Metals has been a trusted provider of high-quality pipe, valves & fittings to the power and process industries since 1980. Our Nickel Forged Fittings inventory is unsurpassed and is considered one of the most extensive in the world!

Turnarounds or outages, planned retrofits or emergency situations, grassroots projects worldwide - U.S. Metals has the experienced staff to assist you on allof your specialty alloy requirements, no matter how detailed the specification or how difficult the situation.

New industry requirements are never an issue. We work closely with our customers to be on the cutting edge of new industry requirements that affect your process piping systems. Our inventory is evolving to meet the new specifications that prevent current issues that may prolong your plant shutdowns/turnarounds.

Characteristics of Nickel Forged Fittings

Nickelforged fittings are used to connect equipment for maximum efficiency and flow.These fittings are most commonly made of nickel alloys such as Incoloy orInconel. Nickel is of high strength, low-corrosion, malleable, and ductile.With alloys, such as Monel (mainly copper and nickel), the conductivity,low-corrosiveness, and other highly important properties are increased.

‍Somemore characteristics of Nickel forged fittings include:

Nickel Forged Fittings Applications

Since 1980, U.S. Metals has been one of the leading sources of nickel forged fittings. Due to its extremely high resistance to corrosion, these fittings are very commonly used by refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants.

Some other applications for our nickel forged fittings include:

Our fittings are made to meet exceptional standards and can meet any demands or specifications a company may have. With our large inventory of nickel fittings and the highest quality products, be sure to call and get in touch with one of our experienced and trusted team members!



  • The three specifications listed provide the requirements for manufacture of a variety of forged items, including forged fittings to industry standards such as ASME B16.11.

    These alloys are primarily selected for use in high temperature and/or corrosive environments.

    Incoloy alloys 800H and 800HT are utilized in high temperature services where resistance to creep and rupture is required.
  • These three specifications each have their own requirement for ordering material.

    A/SA182: Refers to the guidelines in Common Requirements Specification A/SA961, along with addressing any options offered in A/SA182 and any purchaser requirement for manufacturing drawings for approval.

    B/SB462:
    Lists these minimum suggested requirements for placement of an order:
    1) Quantity.
    2) Alloy name or UNS number.
    3) Drawing, if required.
    4) Forging sectioning, if required.
    5) ASTM Specification and year of issue.
    6) Any purchaser inspection requirements.
    7) Any supplementary requirements.

    B/SB564:
    Lists these minimum suggested requirements for placement of an order:
    1) Alloy name (UNS number)
    2) Heat treatment condition.
    3) Quantity.
    4) Certification/test report requirements.
    5) Purchaser requirement for Check Analysis samples, if any.
    6) Purchaser source inspection requirements, if any.

Information provided in this page is in accordance with the 2013 Edition of the ANNUAL BOOK OF ASTM STANDARDS.
Refer to ASME B & PV Section II for non-identical A/SA requirements