Q1: What products are included in this category?
A1:
This category covers a wide range of nickel-based materials, including:
Inconel 625 Round Bar
Inconel 601 Round Bar
Inconel 718 Round Bar
High Purity Nickel Rods
Ni 200 & Ni 201 Pure Nickel Round Bars
Q2: What are the main characteristics of Inconel 625, 601, and 718?
A2:
Inconel 625: Excellent corrosion resistance and high strength, especially in seawater and chemical environments.
Inconel 601: Outstanding resistance to oxidation and scaling at high temperatures.
Inconel 718: High tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and creep-rupture properties at elevated temperatures; commonly used in aerospace and gas turbines.
Q3: How do Ni 200 and Ni 201 differ from the Inconel alloys?
A3:
Ni 200 / Ni 201: These are commercially pure nickel grades, with exceptional corrosion resistance in neutral and alkaline media.
Ni 201 has lower carbon content than Ni 200, making it more resistant to intergranular corrosion at high temperatures.
They are softer and more ductile than Inconel alloys, making them easier to fabricate.
Q4: What are the common applications of these round bars and rods?
A4:
Chemical processing equipment
Aerospace and marine components
Power generation (gas turbines, heat exchangers)
Oil & gas offshore equipment
Electrical and electronic parts (especially Ni 200/201)
Q5: What are the available sizes and tolerances?
A5:
Round bars and rods are available in a variety of diameters (from small rods to large billets) and can be cut to custom lengths with tight tolerances to meet client specifications.
Q6: What are the key benefits of these nickel and Inconel bars?
A6:
High strength and durability at elevated temperatures
Superior corrosion and oxidation resistance
Good weldability and formability
Long service life in harsh environments
Q7: Do these materials meet international standards?
A7:
Yes. They comply with ASTM, ASME, AMS, and other relevant international standards for composition, mechanical properties, and quality control.





