W.Nr.2.4816 is a nickel-based alloy grade from Germany, and its main components include 15% nickel, 15% iron and 8% chromium. In China, the grade corresponding to W.Nr.2.4816 is GH600; in France, it is called NC15Fe; in the UK, the grade of the alloy is NA14; in the United States, its corresponding grade is Inconel600, and there is also UNS N06600.

GH3600 is another nickel-based alloy in China, and its composition is similar to W.Nr.2.4816, and its main components include 15% nickel, 15% iron and some chromium.
The chemical composition of 2.4816 alloy is as follows:
Carbon (C): ≤0.15%
Chromium (Cr): 14.00%~17.00%
Nickel (Ni): ≥72.00%
Molybdenum (Mo): ≤1.0%
Iron (Fe): 6.00%~10.00%
Other elements: including aluminum, titanium, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur and copper.
2.4816 alloy application
Chemical processing industry: In chemical reactors, evaporators and heat exchangers, 2.4816 alloy is often used to manufacture equipment that requires corrosion-resistant materials due to its good acid resistance, especially its resistance to corrosive media such as hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid and acetic acid.
Petrochemical Industry: Due to the alloy's superior heat resistance, it is widely used in petroleum refining and chemical processes, especially in components used in high temperature and corrosive environments, such as heaters and coolers.
Power Industry: In engines and other power equipment, 2.4816 alloy is often used to make combustion chambers and high-temperature parts because it can withstand high temperature working conditions of 700℃ to 800℃ and is not easily oxidized.
Marine Applications: 2.4816 alloy performs well in freshwater and fluctuating seawater environments, and its corrosion resistance makes it suitable for use in marine equipment and related facilities.






