Nickel alloy forged fittings perform better at temperatures upwards of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, making them suitable for use in extreme conditions. These have good oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Nickel alloy forged fittings are extremely ductile, in addition to having high melting temperatures and resistance to oxidation and corrosion. They can be electroplated and easily welded, making them ideal for industries that deal with extremely high and low temperatures. Nickel alloy forged fittings have an average life expectancy of 25 to 35 years, although depending on the application, they can last considerably longer. This material is less expensive than other metals due to its longer service life. Nickel alloy forged fittings have improved versatility, higher toughness, increased corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, improved strength at higher and lower temperatures, magnetic properties, and electronic properties. Due to all these properties, nickel alloy forged fittings are used in a wide range of applications, such as Food preparation equipment, Medical equipment, Laboratory equipment, Aircraft, Pharmaceuticals, Building materials, Aircraft, and power turbines, Nuclear power systems, etc.