Characteristics and uses of Inconel X-750 Plates
Inconel X-750 alloy plate is a high strength nickel-chromium alloy widely used in various industrial fields. The material has excellent resistance to high temperature, corrosion and oxidation, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of industries. Inconel X-750 plate is popular for its excellent mechanical properties and high resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
What is the forging temperature of Inconel 718 plate?
Inconel 718 alloy plate needs to be forged at the maximum furnace temperature, which can reach up to 2050 degrees Fahrenheit or 1120 degrees Celsius, and of course, it should not be soaked at this temperature for a long time.

What is Inconel X 750 Plate?
Inconel X-750 Plate is a popular and cost-effective precipitation-hardened nickel-chromium alloy, also known as Nickel Alloy X-750 Plate, that is the material of choice for demanding applications. Gnee Steel supplies this high-performance alloy.
Why is Inconel 718 plate difficult to machine?
The excellent performance of Inconel 718 nickel-based superalloy plate at high temperatures makes it widely used in the aviation, shipbuilding and automotive industries. However, Inconel 718 plate has poor thermal conductivity and fast strain hardening, resulting in poor machinability and machined surface integrity.
Applications of Inconel X-750 Plates
Properties of Inconel X-750 Plates
Inconel X-750 plate is made from a nickel-chromium alloy that includes aluminum and titanium. The material is renowned for its high temperature strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good processing properties. It also has excellent fatigue and creep resistance, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications. The material can withstand temperatures up to 1300°F (704°C) and has good resistance to oxidation and corrosion in harsh environments.
Uses
Inconel X-750 plates are used in a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive and marine. These plates are often used in gas turbines, jet engines and rocket engines due to their excellent high temperature strength and fatigue resistance. In addition, they are used in heat exchangers, furnace components and chemical processing equipment. Other applications include highly stressed structural components and fasteners in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Machining and Fabrication
Inconel X-750 plate is not known for being easy to machine and fabricate. This material is hard and processes quickly, making it difficult to form and manipulate. However, with the right tools and techniques, it is possible to machine and fabricate Inconel X-750 plate. This material requires heavy cutting tools and slow cutting speeds to prevent work hardening. This material can also be forged and welded, but it requires expertise and training to do so successfully.
Benefits
Inconel X-750 plates offer many advantages over other materials such as stainless steel and titanium. This nickel-chromium alloy offers excellent strength and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for harsh environments. It also resists oxidation, making it ideal for high-temperature applications. These plates are ideal for engineering components that require strength and durability.

Gnee Steel is a supplier of Inconel X-750 Plates, including tubes: Seamless tubes: Sizes: 4 - 219 mm; Thickness: 0.5 - 20 mm; Welded tubes: Sizes: 5.0 - 1219.2 mm; Thickness: 0.5 - 20 mm, Plates: Plate thickness 0.1 to 100 mm; Plate width 10-2500 mm, Strips, Alloy round bar sizes: diameter 3-800 mm;, Flat bar sizes: thickness 2-100 mm; Width: 10-500 mm, Hexagonal bar sizes: 2-100 mm;, Wire and extruded profiles. We work with steel mills to provide customers with 625 alloy that meets or exceeds many leading industry standards, including ASTM, ASME, SAE, AMS, ISO, DIN, EN and BS standards.
Gnee Steel stocks and sells Inconel X-750 Plates, Tubes, Pipes, Sheets, Strips, Plates, Round Bars, Flat Bars, Forged Billets, Hexagons, Wires and Extruded Profiles. Feel free to contact us for a quote at ss@gneesteel.com





