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Inconel X750 718 617 601 N06625 N07718 304, 316L, 321, 430, 410 /Coil/Strip/Round Rod /Sheet/Alloy Steel Plate/Seamless /Inconel Nickel Alloy Bar _20240913095724 _20240913095734 Inconel X750 718 617 601 N06625 N07718 304, 316L, 321, 430, 410 /Coil/Strip/Round Rod /Sheet/Alloy Steel Plate/Seamless /Inconel Nickel Alloy Bar

Q1: What material grades are covered in this product range?

 

A1: This range includes two main material systems:

Nickel alloys: Inconel X750, 718, 617, 601, Alloy 625 (UNS N06625), Alloy 718 (UNS N07718)

Stainless steels: 304, 316L, 321, 430, 410

 

Q2: What product forms are available?

 

A2: Full‑range shapes are supplied: coil, strip, round rod, sheet, plate, seamless tube, and forged / hot‑rolled alloy bars.

 

Q3: What are the typical applications of Inconel series alloys in this list?

 

A3: Inconel alloys are mainly used in high-temperature, high-pressure, and highly corrosive environments, such as gas turbines, aerospace components, boiler parts, heat exchangers, nuclear systems, oil & gas equipment, and high‑strength fasteners.

 

Q4: What is the main difference between stainless steel (304/316L/321/430/410) and Inconel nickel alloys?

 

A4: Stainless steels offer good general corrosion resistance at a lower cost, while Inconel nickel alloys provide far superior high-temperature strength, creep resistance, oxidation resistance, and performance in extreme corrosive media.

 

Q5: What standards are commonly used for these products?

 

A5: Common standards include ASTM, ASME, AMS, EN, and DIN. Typical specifications are ASTM B637, B168, B409, B167, B829 for nickel alloys, and ASTM A240, A480, A276 for stainless steels.

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