What is INCONEL 601?

What is INCONEL 601?

Inconel 601 is a nickel-chromium alloy, that is highly resistant to oxidation through 2200°F. 601 alloy develops a tightly adherent oxide scale which resists spalling even under severe thermal cycling. The alloy has good high temperature strength, and retains its ductility after long service exposure.

What is the difference between INCONEL 600 and 601?

Like Inconel 600, Inconel 601 offers resistance to various forms of high-temperature corrosion and oxidization. However, unlike 600, this nickel-chromium alloy has an addition of aluminum. This addition allows it to demonstrate high mechanical properties even in extremely hot environments.

Is Inconel 625 ferromagnetic?

But then most people I talked to, including some senior, experienced NDT technician said that due to the substantial amount of Nickel (58% ) with some iron (5%) in the alloy, that makes inconel 625 ferromagnetic.

What is Inconel 600 equivalent?

Inconel 600 Equivalent Inconel 601 Nickel Alloy 601 and Inconel 601 is a general purpose alloy often used for a variety of engineering applications where resistance to heat and corrosion are vital.

What is Inconel 718 made of?

Inconel 718 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy containing also significant amounts of iron, niobium, and molybdenum along with lesser amounts of aluminum and titanium. It combines corrosion resistance and high strength with outstanding weldability including resistance to postweld cracking.

What is nicnickel Alloy 600?

Nickel Alloy 600, also known as Inconel 600, is an extremely versatile nickel-chromium alloy capable of resisting oxidation in temperatures up to 2000 ºF (1093 ºC). Inconel 600 is a non-magnetic nickel-chromium-iron high temperature alloy with an excellent combination of high strength, hot and cold workability and high corrosion resistance.

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