How much iron is in Inconel 718?
GNEE STEEL is a supplier of Inconel Alloy 718 (UNS N07718), a nickel-based high-temperature alloy commonly used in cryogenic storage tanks, turbines, downhole shafting and wellhead components. Inconel 718's high resistance to extremely high and low temperatures allows Inconel 718 to be welded and annealed into products that can withstand extreme conditions. Other uses include jet rockets, nuclear fuel and pump body components. Altemp's Inconel® 718 meets AMS 5596, 5597, 5662, 5663, 5664 and ASTM B-637


GNEE STEEL offers Inconel 718 for:
Sheet (AMS 5596, ASTM-B-670, B50TF14 Grade A&E, UNS N07718)
Sheet (AMS 5596, ASTM-B-670, B50TF14 Grade A&E, UNS N07718)
Round steel (AMS 5662 solution heat treated, in compliance with AMS 5663 standards, UT in compliance with AMS-STD-2154 Type 1 Class A, ASTM-E-2375 Type 1 Class A, UNS N07718)
Round Bar (Precipitation Heat Treated and Aged AMS 5663, B50TF15 Grade B&E, ASTM-B-637, ASME-SB-637, UNS N07718)
Flat steel (AMS 5662 solution heat treated per AMS 5663 standard, UT per AMS-STD-2154 Type 1 Class A, ASTM-E-2375 Type 1 Class A, UNS N07718)
Forgings (AMS 5664, B50TF15 Grade B&E, ASTM-B-637, ASME-SB-637, UNS N07718)
INCONEL 718 Application
ring
fastener
casings
Instrument components
Nuclear fuel element gasket
High strength bolts





