Is Inconel 750 magnetic?
Inconel Alloy X-750 is a nickel-chromium austenitic alloy similar to Alloy 600 but precipitation hardened by the addition of aluminum and titanium. It has good corrosion and oxidation resistance and has high tensile and creep rupture properties at elevated temperatures up to 1300°F (700°C). Extended applications requiring high strength at temperatures in excess of 1100°F (593°C) may require solution treatment with air cooling between intermediate and final aging.


Nickel alloy X-750 exhibits excellent processability, including machinability and weldability. It is precipitation hardenable. The material has excellent resistance to relaxation and is non-magnetic. Its high temperature strength properties are increased to 1300°F (700°C) and its oxidation resistance is increased to 1800°F (983°C). Inconel® X-750 resists a wide range of industrial corrosion under both oxidizing and reducing conditions. The alloy also has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking in fully age-hardened conditions.





