| Property | Nickel-based Alloy Steel Strips |
| Material Composition | Primarily contains nickel along with iron, chromium, and other alloying elements. |
| Thickness | Generally thinner (typically less than 5 mm) and used for applications requiring flexibility and precision. |
| Applications | Used in manufacturing components like electrical contacts, heat exchangers, and industrial equipment. |
| Mechanical Properties | High strength, good ductility, and resistance to corrosion and heat. |
| Corrosion Resistance | Highly resistant to oxidation and corrosion in extreme environments (e.g., marine, chemical, and high-temperature conditions). |
| Thermal Resistance | Can withstand high temperatures, typically up to 800°C or higher. |
| Forming & Fabrication | Can be easily cold-rolled or annealed into thin strips, offering versatility in manufacturing. |
| Examples of Alloys | Inconel (e.g., Inconel 600, Inconel 625), Hastelloy. |