Inconel 600: High-Temperature Nickel-Chromium Alloy With Excellent Oxidation Resistance And Strength
Inconel 600 Alloy
Inconel 600 is a high-performance nickel-chromium alloy known for its excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and corrosion at elevated temperatures. It is widely used in demanding industrial applications due to its robust mechanical properties and thermal stability.
Key Features:
- Temperature Resistance: Maintains mechanical strength and resists oxidation at temperatures up to 2200°F (1204°C), making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
- Corrosion Resistance: Provides superior resistance to oxidation, carburization, and corrosion in various environments, including atmospheric and industrial settings.
- Mechanical Properties: Exhibits high tensile strength (up to 690 MPa or 100 ksi) and yield strength (310 MPa or 45 ksi), along with good elongation (minimum 35%), which ensures durability and flexibility in various applications.
- Thermal Conductivity: Features a thermal conductivity of approximately 11.2 W/m·K, enabling effective heat distribution and resistance to thermal cycling.
- Fabrication Versatility: Available in various forms including sheets, plates, bars, pipes, and wires, facilitating a wide range of industrial and engineering applications.
Applications:
- Heat Exchangers: Ideal for use in components that are exposed to high temperatures and corrosive environments.
- Furnace Components: Suitable for parts in industrial furnaces and other high-heat processing equipment.
- Chemical Processing: Used in equipment and components that must endure harsh chemical conditions.
Standard Specifications:
- ASTM B166
- ASTM B167
- ASTM B168
Inconel 600 offers a blend of high strength, excellent oxidation and carburization resistance, and good thermal stability, making it a preferred choice for critical applications where reliability and performance are essential.