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Inconel 600 Is A Nickel-chromium-iron Alloy

Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy

 

The high nickel content of Inconel 600 makes the alloy very resistant to chloride stress cracking corrosion, and it can maintain its high corrosion resistance in the reduced state and also has strong corrosion resistance in alkaline solutions. At the same time, because it contains chromium, its corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments is better than that of pure nickel.

Availability
Seamless pipe 1/2" - 8"
Butt weld fittings 1/2" - 8"
Flange 1/2" - 8"
Bar 1" - 8"
Specification
ASTM B167, B366, 8166, 8564
ASME SB167, SB366, , SB564

illustrate
Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy used in applications requiring corrosion and heat resistance. The alloy also has excellent mechanical properties and exhibits an ideal combination of high strength and good processability over a wide temperature range.

Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy

Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy

Design Features
The high nickel content provides excellent corrosion resistance to a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds.
Virtually unaffected by chloride ion stress corrosion cracking.
Chromium confers resistance to sulfur compounds and provides resistance to oxidizing conditions at high temperatures or in corrosive solutions.
Alloy 600 is not precipitation hardenable and can only be hardened and strengthened by cold working.
Suitable for a variety of applications involving temperatures from cryogenic temperatures to over 2,000°F.

typical application
steam generator
chemical processing
food processing
superheater
Jet engine
Electronic parts

Stretch requirements
Tensile strength (KSI) 80
Yield Strength (KSI) 35

KSI can be converted to MPA (Megapascals) by multiplying by 6.895.

 

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