Material Selection and ROI calculator

Are you getting the most out of your tube investments? There’s a good chance that more cost-efficient material options are available for your specific application — options that could significantly reduce your total cost of ownership over time.

This calculator helps you explore how switching to an advanced Alleima tube material could lower your overall costs by extending service life, reducing unplanned downtime, and minimizing maintenance requirements.

You don’t need exact figures. This tool provides an indicative comparison rather than a precise cost analysis. Your best estimates are perfectly fine — the goal is to give you a directional view of potential savings, not a binding quotation.

Application & Tube Details

Provide details about your current application and tube configuration.

Select the process unit where the tubes are installed. This helps us identify the correct operating environment and recommend the most suitable material.
Select the specific application within the process. This narrows down the operating conditions and helps determine the optimal material recommendation.
Select the sub application to further refine the operating environment. This affects factors like corrosion exposure and cooling media type.
Select the tube outer diameter × wall thickness × length in millimeters. If your exact dimension is not listed, choose the closest available option — the calculation is indicative and small differences will not significantly affect the result.
Enter the approximate total number of tubes. Most tubes are 6 meters long. If you’re unsure, enter your best estimate — it won’t change the relative recommendation.

Current Material

Tell us about the material currently used in your tubes.

Select the base material type currently used in your installation.
Select the specific grade within the material family.
Select an average for time before replacement is needed. This is used to estimate replacement frequency over a 12-year comparison period.
Select the value that most closely matches the estimated cost of production loss per replacement event.

Your details

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