What are the main applications of these nickel alloy plates?
Answer: These plates are widely used in aerospace, power generation, chemical processing, and marine industries due to their excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength.
What are the differences between Inconel 601, 625, 718, and X750?
Answer:
Inconel 601: Excellent oxidation resistance and moderate strength at high temperatures.
Inconel 625: Superior corrosion resistance, high strength, suitable for harsh chemical environments.
Inconel 718: High strength at both cryogenic and elevated temperatures, good weldability.
Inconel X750: Precipitation-hardened alloy with excellent mechanical strength and creep resistance.
What is the typical thickness range for these plates and sheets?
Answer: Generally, thickness ranges from 1 mm to 200 mm for plates, and up to around 50 mm for sheets, depending on customer requirements.
Can these nickel alloy plates be custom-cut or processed?
Answer: Yes, they can be cut, laser cut, plasma cut, or machined according to specific dimensions, and heat treatment or surface finishing can also be applied.
What certifications are available for these materials?
Answer: Common certifications include ASTM/ASME, ISO 9001, EN10204 3.1/3.2 material test reports, and sometimes NADCAP for aerospace applications.





