Hastelloy Olets is a tungsten-added nickel-molybdenum-chromium super alloy designed to survive corrosion in a variety of severe environments. In reducing conditions, nickel steel alloys with high nickel and molybdenum content resist pitting and crevice corrosion, while chromium gives resistance to oxidizing environments. Carbide precipitation is avoided during welding due to the low carbon concentration, ensuring corrosion resistance in as-welded structures. This nickel alloy is suitable for most chemical process applications because it resists the formation of grain boundary precipitates in the weld heat-affected zone when welded. Hastelloy C-22 is resistant to oxidizing acid chlorides, wet chlorine, formic and acetic acids, ferric and cupric chlorides, seawater, brine, and a wide range of mixed or contaminated organic and inorganic chemical solutions. This nickel alloy also has the best resistance to reducing and oxidizing conditions in process streams. Flue gas scrubbers, chlorination systems, sulfur dioxide scrubbers, pulp, and paper bleach plants, pickling systems, and nuclear fuel reprocessing are all examples of the chemical process business. Acid production, pharmaceutical industries, cellphone manufacture, chlorination systems, pesticide production, incinerator scrubber systems, wastewater treatment, pollution control stack liners, ducts, dampers, scrubbers, stack-gas, reheaters, fans, fan housings, flue gas desulfurization systems heat exchangers, reaction vessels, evaporators, and transfer pipes are examples of chemical processing components