What are the properties of INCONEL?

What are the properties of INCONEL?

Properties of Inconel 718

  • Temperature resistance.
  • Natural heat protection.
  • Corrosion resistance.
  • High mechanical strength.
  • Exceptional welding quality.
  • Good malleability and machining quality.
  • 3D printing.
  • Gas turbine engine parts.

What is INCONEL 625 used for?

For example, the old favourite INCONEL alloy 625 is used in wire rope, propeller blades, propulsion motors and sheathing for undersea communication cables. Other uses for the INCONEL alloy range include down-hole equipment, platform risers, hangers and high-strength fasteners.

What is the difference between Hastelloy and INCONEL?

Inconel® materials belong to a family of nickel/chromium alloys that are non-magnetic and take corrosion resistance to elevated temperatures. The Hastelloy® family of nickel/chromium/molybdenum alloys are ideal for use in highly aggressive chemical environments at elevated temperatures.

What is UNS N08825?

Alloy 825 (UNS N08825) is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper and titanium. It was developed to provide exceptional corrosion resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments.

What type of metal is INCONEL?

Inconels are a class of nickel-chrome-based super alloys characterized by high corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, strength at high temperatures, and creep resistance. Inconel is able to withstand elevated temperatures and extremely corrosive environments due to two factors.

What does INCONEL mean?

[ ing-kuh-nel ] SHOW IPA. / ˈɪŋ kəˌnɛl / PHONETIC RESPELLING. Trademark. an alloy of nickel, chromium, and iron that is highly resistant to high temperatures and corrosion.

What is Alloy 625 material?

Alloy 625 is an austenitic nickel- chromium-molybdenum-niobium alloy possessing a rare combination of outstanding corrosion resistance coupled with high strength from cryogenic temperatures to 1800°F (982°C).

Where is Hastelloy used?

The alloy is used to manufacture high-temperature gas path components such as turbine combustors, flame holders, liners, pressure vessels of some nuclear reactors, chemical reactors, and pipes/valves in the chemical industry.

What is a Hastelloy material?

Hastelloy® (milled by Haynes) is a nickel-molybdenum alloy. There are many different grades of Hastelloy®, many of which are nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys. Hastelloy® has outstanding resistance to highly oxidizing and reducing agents, making it a great choice for moderate to severe corrosive environments.

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