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Materials Engineering Reference

Hastelloy

A world-class technical reference for chemical process engineers navigating the complete Hastelloy nickel-alloy family beyond C-22 and C-276 — covering the B-series’ distinctive chromium- free chemistry for hydrochloric acid service, the counter- intuitive reason chromium is actually detrimental in strongly reducing acids, the G-series for phosphoric/sulfuric acid with chlorides, C-2000’s broadened single-alloy versatility, and the isocorrosion diagram methodology used to select among the family, plus the QC and documentation discipline required for critical Hastelloy component supply.

B-Series (Ni-Mo) · C-Series (Ni-Cr-Mo) G-Series (Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu) C-2000 — Broadest Single-Alloy Versatility Isocorrosion Diagram Selection Method Why Chromium Can Be Detrimental in HCl EN 10204 3.1/3.2 · ISO 9001:2015
Part 01 / The B-Series — Why Chromium-Free Chemistry Excels in Hydrochloric Acid
Hastelloy B-Series —
Nickel-Molybdenum Chemistry
& Why Chromium Is Detrimental in HCl

RR Hydraulic’s dedicated Hastelloy C-22 and C-276 references cover the nickel-chromium-molybdenum C-series in detail — the B-series represents a fundamentally different alloy family within the Hastelloy name, deliberately omitting chromium for a genuinely counter-intuitive but important metallurgical reason.

Hastelloy Nickel Alloy Family — RR Hydraulic Engineering Reference

1.1 — Hastelloy B-3 (and Legacy B-2): Nickel-Molybdenum Chemistry

Hastelloy B-3 (and its predecessor B-2) is a nickel-molybdenum alloy (approximately 28–30% Mo, with essentially no significant chromium content) — a fundamentally different composition family from the nickel-chromium-molybdenum C-series discussed in detail throughout RR Hydraulic’s dedicated C-22 and C-276 references. B-3 is specifically engineered and widely specified for hydrochloric acid (HCl) service across a broad range of concentrations and temperatures, including boiling concentrated HCl conditions where even the C-series’ excellent broad-spectrum acid resistance is not the optimal, most cost-effective choice.

1.2 — The Counter-Intuitive Reason: Why Chromium Can Be Detrimental in Strongly Reducing HCl

Critical, Genuinely Counter-Intuitive Metallurgical Principle — Chromium’s Protective Oxide Film Does Not Reliably Form or Persist in Strongly Reducing Hydrochloric Acid: Throughout RR Hydraulic’s stainless steel and C-series Hastelloy references, chromium content is consistently presented as beneficial — forming the protective passive oxide film underlying corrosion resistance across oxidizing and many mixed-chemistry environments. However, in strongly reducing acid environments — hydrochloric acid being the clearest and most industrially important example — the oxidizing conditions needed to establish and maintain a stable chromium oxide passive film are simply not present, meaning chromium’s usual protective mechanism does not function in this specific chemistry. Under these specific reducing conditions, chromium can actually reduce an alloy’s overall corrosion resistance in HCl compared to a chromium-free nickel-molybdenum composition, since chromium can be preferentially and more readily attacked in the absence of a stable protective oxide film, without a compensating oxide-film benefit to offset this. This is why the B-series deliberately omits chromium — nickel and molybdenum alone, without chromium’s usual contribution, provide superior HCl resistance specifically because the reducing HCl environment cannot support the passive film mechanism chromium would otherwise provide elsewhere.

1.3 — When to Specify B-Series Over C-Series

Specify Hastelloy B-3 specifically for hydrochloric acid process equipment — HCl production, HCl-based pickling and chemical processing, and any process stream where HCl is the dominant or sole aggressive chemistry — where its chromium-free composition provides genuinely superior resistance to the C-series alternatives. Where the process stream involves HCl alongside oxidizing species (dissolved oxygen, oxidizing contaminants, or mixed acid chemistry including oxidizing acids), the C-series’ chromium content becomes beneficial again for the oxidizing component of the environment — always evaluate the complete, actual process chemistry (not simply “HCl is present”) before defaulting to B-series, since a mixed or oxidizing-contaminated HCl stream may in fact favour a C-series alloy or, in some cases, the newer C-2000 grade discussed in Part 2.

Part 02 / G-Series and C-2000 — Phosphoric Acid Resistance and Broadened Versatility
Hastelloy G-30
& C-2000 —
Phosphoric Acid and Combined Oxidizing/Reducing Resistance

Two further Hastelloy families address specific gaps in the B-series/C-series coverage — G-series for phosphoric and sulfuric acid environments containing chlorides, and C-2000 as a newer-generation alloy specifically engineered to combine strengths that traditionally required choosing between different alloy families.

Hastelloy G-30 and C-2000 — RR Hydraulic
Formal R.F.Q. — Hastelloy B/C/G-Series for Chemical Process Equipment
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2.1 — Hastelloy G-30: Phosphoric and Sulfuric Acid with Chlorides

Hastelloy G-30 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum-copper-columbium (niobium) alloy specifically engineered for phosphoric acid production and processing environments, particularly where chloride contamination and other aggressive impurities common in industrial-grade (rather than laboratory-pure) phosphoric acid make standard austenitic stainless or even 904L (discussed in RR Hydraulic’s dedicated reference) inadequate. G-30’s specific combination of chromium (oxidizing acid resistance), molybdenum (general corrosion and pitting resistance), and copper (further enhancing resistance to sulfuric and phosphoric acid specifically, following the same copper-addition principle discussed for 904L and Incoloy 825 in RR Hydraulic’s dedicated references) makes it a standard specification for demanding phosphoric acid fertiliser production equipment.

2.2 — Hastelloy C-2000: Combining Oxidizing and Reducing Acid Resistance

A newer-generation alloy addressing a genuine historical gap: Hastelloy C-2000 is a more recently developed member of the C-series family, adding a copper addition to the standard nickel-chromium-molybdenum C-276/C-22 base composition. This copper addition specifically improves resistance to reducing acids (particularly sulfuric acid, following the same copper-addition corrosion mechanism discussed for 904L, Incoloy 825, and Hastelloy G-30) while retaining excellent resistance to oxidizing environments from the base chromium-molybdenum chemistry — providing genuinely broadened versatility across both oxidizing and reducing acid environments within a single alloy, addressing situations where a process stream’s chemistry varies or is not confidently known to be purely oxidizing or purely reducing, historically requiring careful selection between C-276 (reducing-favoured) and C-22 (oxidizing-favoured) per RR Hydraulic’s dedicated references.

2.3 — The Complete Hastelloy Family Reference

Table 2.A — The Complete Hastelloy Family by Series
Series / GradeBase ChemistryPrimary EnvironmentRR Hydraulic Reference
B-3 (B-Series)Ni-Mo (no significant Cr)Hydrochloric acid — reducing conditionsThis reference, Part 1
C-276Ni-Cr-Mo (low C/Si)Broad range, reducing-favoured, weldable without PWHTHastelloy C-276 reference
C-22Ni-Cr-Mo (higher Cr, lower Mo)Oxidizing environments favoured over C-276Hastelloy C-22 reference
C-2000Ni-Cr-Mo-CuCombined oxidizing/reducing versatilityThis reference, Section 2.2
G-30 (G-Series)Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu-CbPhosphoric/sulfuric acid with chloridesThis reference, Section 2.1
Part 03 / Isocorrosion Diagrams — The Standard Selection Tool
Isocorrosion Diagrams —
How the Chemical Process
Industry Actually Selects Among the Family

Selecting the correct Hastelloy grade for a specific process stream relies on a specific, standard engineering tool — isocorrosion diagrams — similar in principle to the Nelson and McConomy curves discussed for petrochemical service in RR Hydraulic’s dedicated Petrochemical reference, but organised around acid concentration and temperature for the specific acid chemistry.

Hastelloy Isocorrosion Diagram Selection Method — RR Hydraulic

3.1 — What Isocorrosion Diagrams Show and How They’re Used

Isocorrosion diagrams — published by Hastelloy’s manufacturer and widely referenced throughout the chemical process industry — plot lines of constant corrosion rate (commonly the boundary between acceptable, typically below 0.1 mm/year, and unacceptable corrosion rate) as a function of acid concentration (horizontal axis) and temperature (vertical axis), for a specific acid chemistry (sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, and others) and a specific alloy grade. By overlaying isocorrosion diagrams for different candidate alloys (B-3, C-276, C-22, C-2000, or G-30) for the same acid chemistry, a process engineer can directly compare which alloy provides acceptable corrosion resistance at the specific process stream’s actual concentration and temperature — the same fundamental engineering logic as the Nelson curve (hydrogen partial pressure vs. temperature) and McConomy curve (sulfur content vs. temperature) tools discussed in RR Hydraulic’s Petrochemical reference, applied here to acid concentration and temperature for corrosion-resistant alloy selection.

3.2 — Practical Application: Selecting Among the Family for a Specific Process Stream

Confirm the Complete Actual Process Chemistry

Isocorrosion diagram selection requires knowing the specific acid, its actual concentration and temperature range across normal and upset operating conditions, and any secondary contaminants (chlorides, oxidizing species, other acids) that may shift the effective corrosion environment away from the idealised single-acid diagram — always verify the complete process stream chemistry rather than selecting based on the primary acid alone.

Design for Upset and Off-Design Conditions, Not Just Normal Operation

Process upset conditions (higher-than-normal concentration or temperature excursions, contamination events) can push the effective corrosion environment into a more severe region of the isocorrosion diagram than normal operation — material selection should account for a reasonable range of off-design conditions the equipment may realistically experience, not solely the nominal steady-state design point.

Cross-Reference Against Actual Plant Experience Where Available

Published isocorrosion diagrams represent controlled laboratory testing conditions — actual plant experience with the specific alloy in a genuinely comparable process stream (where available) provides valuable additional confirmation or refinement of the diagram-based selection, particularly for complex, multi-component process streams that do not map cleanly to a single-acid laboratory test condition.

Part 04 / QC, Applications & Export
Inspection Protocol,
Industry Applications
& Documentation

RR Hydraulic maintains full traceability across the complete Hastelloy family, from certified heat/lot through finished, tested, and packed component shipment.

Hastelloy Inspection and QC — RR Hydraulic

4.1 — Inspection & QC Protocol

CHEM
Chemical Composition
Verification against the applicable ASTM/UNS specification for the selected grade, confirming the correct base chemistry (Ni-Mo for B-series vs. Ni-Cr-Mo for C-series vs. Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu for G-30/C-2000).
PMI
Positive Material Identification
XRF verification of alloy content on 100% of production lots, confirming the declared grade — particularly critical for distinguishing B-series (no chromium) from C-series given the significant corrosion performance difference discussed in Part 1.
MECH
Mechanical Testing
Tensile, yield, and elongation testing per the applicable grade specification, confirming minimum mechanical property requirements are met.
CORR
Corrosion Testing (Where Specified)
Critical pitting/crevice testing per ASTM G28 or the applicable acid-specific standard test method, verifying the alloy achieves its designed corrosion resistance for the specific project’s process chemistry.
DIM
Dimensional Inspection
Full dimensional verification against the applicable governing product standard on sampled or 100% of production lots.
FAI
First Article Inspection
Complete chemical, mechanical, PMI, and dimensional verification on the first production run of each unique configuration per project order, released before batch production.

4.2 — EN 10204 / Documentation Requirements

Table 4.A — Material Certification for Hastelloy Component Supply
CertificateContentEPC RequirementWhen Mandatory
2.1 / 2.2Declaration / non-specificNot acceptable for critical acid process supplyNever for critical chemical process equipment supply
3.1 (EN 10204)Heat-traceable chemical + mechanical test reportMandatory — all EPC supplyAll chemical process and general project supply
3.2 (EN 10204)3.1 + TPI countersignCritical / owner-specified critical itemsHigh-consequence acid process pressure equipment

4.3 — Applications by Industry

Hydrochloric Acid Production and Processing Phosphoric Acid Fertiliser Manufacturing Sulfuric Acid Production and Handling Pickling and Acid Cleaning Equipment Chemical Process Reactors and Vessels Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Systems Pharmaceutical Process Equipment Pulp and Paper Bleach Plant Equipment Waste Treatment and Incineration Equipment Mixed/Variable Acid Chemistry Process Streams Heat Exchanger and Piping Systems General Chemical Process Piping

Hydrochloric Acid Service

Hastelloy B-3 for HCl production, pickling, and general HCl process equipment, leveraging the chromium-free chemistry advantage discussed in detail in Part 1 — the standard, most corrosion-resistant material for this specific, demanding acid environment.

Phosphoric Acid and Mixed Process Chemistry

Hastelloy G-30 for phosphoric acid fertiliser production and other applications involving chloride-contaminated phosphoric/sulfuric acid, and C-2000 for process streams with variable or combined oxidizing/reducing character, per Part 2.

General Chemical Process Equipment

C-276/C-22 for the broad range of general chemical process applications discussed in detail throughout RR Hydraulic’s dedicated references, with isocorrosion diagram verification (Part 3) confirming correct grade selection against the specific process stream’s actual chemistry.

4.4 — Export Packaging Specification

  • Hastelloy components packed by series and grade with clear labelling, given the significant corrosion performance differences across the B/C/G-series family discussed throughout this reference
  • Heat/lot number marked or tagged on each item, cross-referenced to the accompanying material test certificate
  • Components segregated from carbon steel and other dissimilar materials during packing per standard practice discussed throughout RR Hydraulic’s materials references
  • Documentation in a waterproof pocket: EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC, chemical composition report, mechanical properties report, PMI report, corrosion test report (where specified), and packing list with series/grade/form/size breakdown per item
  • ISPM-15 timber or export cartons for international shipment, with country of origin and HS tariff code documentation matched to the Hastelloy product category

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