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Monel 400 and K-500 Pipe Fittings for Marine Saltwater Service

How to specify Monel 400 and Monel K-500 pipe fittings for seawater and marine service, including chemistry, pitting behaviour and procurement checklist.

June 3, 20267 min readHebei Haihao Group
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Why this matters

Monel 400 (UNS N04400) and Monel K-500 (UNS N05500) are nickel-copper alloys widely used in seawater piping, marine pumps, valve trim and offshore service where chloride pitting must be avoided and biofouling-resistant performance is needed. Choosing between the two depends on whether the service is corrosion-only (Monel 400) or corrosion plus high mechanical strength (Monel K-500).

Key technical facts

Monel 400 typical chemistry:

ElementRange
Nickel (Ni)63% minimum
Copper (Cu)28-34%
Iron (Fe)2.5% maximum
Manganese (Mn)2.0% maximum
Silicon (Si)0.5% maximum
Carbon (C)0.3% maximum
Sulfur (S)0.024% maximum

Monel K-500 has the same nickel-copper base, with additions of approximately up to 3.15% aluminium and 0.85% titanium for precipitation hardening. After age hardening, K-500 reaches significantly higher yield and tensile strength than Monel 400 while retaining the corrosion resistance of the nickel-copper system.

Key service notes:

  • Monel 400 resists pitting, crevice corrosion and biofouling in flowing seawater and is rated for service up to about 500-538 degC in many applications.
  • In stagnant seawater, Monel 400 can experience crevice and pitting corrosion; design for flow.
  • Monel K-500 also resists seawater, brine, and is particularly resistant to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking after age hardening, making it a default choice for high-strength fasteners and pump shafts in marine duty.

Decision matrix

ApplicationMonel 400Monel K-500
Flowing seawater pipingYesYes (cost-prohibitive)
Heat exchanger tubes / shellYesRare
Pump shafts, valve stemsLimitedYes (high-strength)
Marine fasteners, boltingNoYes (high-strength)
Stagnant seawater serviceCautionCaution
Hydrofluoric acid serviceYesYes (but check H2 embrittlement)

For seamless butt-welding pipe fittings and forged flanges in nickel-copper alloys, the standard delivery condition is annealed (Monel 400) or solution-treated and aged (Monel K-500). Confirm the heat treatment condition explicitly on the PO.

Common procurement mistakes

  1. Using Monel 400 in stagnant seawater service without flow design. Long shutdowns can trigger crevice corrosion.
  2. Using K-500 fasteners in cathodically protected systems without hydrogen embrittlement controls. Aged K-500 is susceptible above certain hardness levels.
  3. Forgetting that Monel is not approved for sulphur-containing services at high temperature. Sulphur attacks nickel alloys at elevated temperature.
  4. Skipping PMI on receipt. Monel can be visually confused with cupro-nickel or other high-Ni alloys.
  5. Welding with the wrong filler. Use ERNiCu-7 or matching consumables and qualify the procedure.

Buyer checklist

  • Confirm UNS N04400 or N05500 on every MTC and via PMI.
  • Specify the heat treatment condition (annealed for 400, solution-treated and aged for K-500).
  • For K-500 fasteners, specify maximum hardness if cathodic protection or sour exposure is possible.
  • Cross-check matching seamless steel pipes and pipe bends carry the same UNS grade.
  • Confirm welding procedure with ERNiCu-7 filler.
  • Send your nickel-copper enquiry through our inquiry page with seawater chemistry and service temperature.

Sources

  • https://kalpatarupiping.com/monel-400-tubes-properties-applications/
  • https://www.amardeepsteel.com/blog/what-is-monel.html
  • https://www.jxbsc-alloy.com/news/what-is-monel-400%EF%BC%9F-what-is-monel-k500%EF%BC%9F-difference-between-monel-400-monel-k500/

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