The difference between Inconel 600 and 601
The difference between Inconel 600 and 601
Inconel 600
Nickel Alloy 600, also known as Inconel 600, is an extremely versatile nickel-chromium alloy that resists oxidation at temperatures up to 2000 F (1093 C). Inconel 600 is a non-magnetic nickel-chromium iron superalloy with an excellent combination of high strength, hot and cold workability and high corrosion resistance. Inconel 600 has good high temperature strength up to 1150C and does not suffer from stress corrosion.
INCONEL ALLOY 600 (ALLOY 600 - UNS N06600)
Inconel 600 (ALLOY 600 - UNS N06600)
Inconel 601
Nickel Alloy 601 and Inconel 601 are general-purpose alloys commonly used in a variety of engineering applications where heat and corrosion resistance are critical. This Inconel 601 alloy offers a range of properties due to its high metallurgical stability, good mechanical properties and impressive creep rupture strength. It also exhibits good corrosion resistance in aqueous environments. Composed of 58-63% nickel, Nickel Alloy 601.


What are the characteristics of Inconel 601?
Excellent oxidation resistance up to 2200° F
Resists flaking even under severe thermal cycling conditions
High resistance to carburization
Good creep rupture strength
Metallurgical stability
What applications is Inconel 601 used for?
chemical processing
aerospace
Heat treatment industry
generate electricity
Heat treatment muffle furnaces and stills
radiant tube
Catalyst support grid in nitric acid production
Steam superheater tube bracket





