Ni 36 / 1.3912

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Ni 36 / 1.3912 / Alloy 36 – Precision Expansion Alloy for Dimensional Stability

Ni 36/Alloy 36 is an iron-nickel alloy with low thermal expansion. With approximately 36 % nickel, it maintains nearly constant dimensions over a wide temperature range—perfect for applications requiring tight dimensional tolerances.

  • Magnetic at room temperature 
  • Extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion
  • Excellent dimensional stability under temperature changes
  • Good mechanical properties in the low to medium strength range
  • Easily machinable

Ni 36 / Alloy 36 is ideal for applications demanding high dimensional precision:

  • Cryogenics and liquefied gas transport
  • Precision measuring devices (scales, rulers)
  • Temperature sensors and thermostats
  • Thermo-bimetals and compensation elements
  • Semiconductor production and optics
Material number1.3912
Alloy36
EN designationNi36
UNSK93600
Böhler designationP802
SheetASTM B753, ASME SB753, DIN EN 17745, ASTM F1684, SEW 385
BarASTM F1684, DIN EN 17745, SEW 385
OtherSEW 385
PropertyValue
Material Density8.2 g/cm³
Thermal Conductivityapprox. 13,0 W/m·K (at 20 °C)
Electrical Resistivityapprox. 0.76 Ω·mm²/m
Temperature [°C]50100150200300400500600
Expansion [10⁻⁶ m/m·K]0.81.21.62.24.57.59.210.7

Typical at room temperature:

PropertyTypical Value
Yield Strength Rp0.2approx. 270 N/mm²
Tensile Strength Rm440–640 N/mm²
Elongation A≥  30 % (depending on spec)
Hardness (Brinell)Approx. 130–170 HB

Element Content (wt. %)

3.06.06.38.040.0
≤ 0.080.300.30approx. 36.5Balance

Flat Products (Sheet/Plate)
Thicknesses: 3 mm to 40 mm

Round Bars
Diameters: 10 mm to 340 mm

Custom Solutions on Request:
Non-standard dimensions, forgings, semi-finished and machined parts – also available as mill
quantities.

EN 10204 3.1 and 3.2 certification

All information without guarantee and for informational purposes only.

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