Inconel 601/UNS N06601/W.Nr. 4851/NS3103 For High-Temperature Environments And Crevice Corrosion Resistance
Inconel 601 (UNS N06601, W.Nr. 2.4851, NS3103) Alloy Wire is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy known for its exceptional oxidation resistance, high-temperature strength, and durability in extreme environments. Its ability to withstand corrosive and thermal stress makes it a preferred material for applications in industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, power generation, and heat treatment. Inconel 601 (UNS N06601, W.Nr. 2.4851, NS3103) Alloy Wire is a premium material offering superior oxidation resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical strength. Its performance in high-temperature, corrosive, and cyclic thermal environments makes it an essential choice for industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, heat treatment, and power generation. Although more costly than standard alloys, its reliability and durability in extreme conditions justify its use in critical applications requiring long-term performance and resistance to environmental stress.
Trade Code
CN | JP | KR | US | DER | |||
GB | ISC | JIS | KS | COMMERCIAL CODE | UNS | W-Nr. | L-Nr. |
NS 3103 (NS 313) (1Cr23Ni60Fe13Al) | H 06601 H 03103 | NCF 601 | NCF 601 | Inconel 601 | N 06601 | NiCr23Fe | 2.4851 |
Chemical Composition Wt.% | % | Ni | Cr | Fe | C | Mn | Si | Cu | Al | S |
Min | 58 | 21 | 1 | |||||||
Max | 63 | 25 | Bal. | 0.1 | 1.5 | 0.5 | 1 | 1.7 | 0.015 |
Physical Constants | Density(g/cm³) | 8.1 | |||||
Melting Range(℃) | 1320-1370 |
Minimum mechanical properties of alloy at room temperature | Typical mechanical properties | Tensile strength Rm N/mm² | Yield strength RP 0.2 N/mm² | Elongation A5 % | Brinell Hardness HB | |||||
Annealing treatment | 650 | 300 | 30 | / | ||||||
Solution treatment | 600 | 240 | 30 | 220 |
Key Features Inconel 601/UNS N06601/W.Nr. 4851/NS3103 Wire:
Nickel (Ni): Minimum 58%, providing the base for excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature stability.
Chromium (Cr): 21-25%, contributing to superior oxidation and scaling resistance.
Iron (Fe): Balance, offering structural integrity.
Aluminum (Al): 1.0-1.7%, enhancing resistance to oxidation and spalling.
Trace elements include manganese, silicon, and carbon to improve mechanical properties and stability.
High Oxidation Resistance: Withstands oxidation up to 1204°C (2200°F), even in cyclic thermal conditions.
Carburization and Sulfidation Resistance: Effective against carbon and sulfur-containing environments, making it ideal for heat treatment and petrochemical applications.
Resistant to Aqueous Corrosion: Performs well in mildly acidic or alkaline environments.
Retains excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures.
Resists scaling and maintains strength in continuous and cyclic heat exposure.
High Strength and Toughness: Excellent tensile and yield strength, suitable for demanding mechanical applications.
Thermal Fatigue Resistance: Handles cyclic heating and cooling without cracking or deformation.
Ease of Welding: Can be welded using standard methods such as GTAW and GMAW, with minimal risk of post-weld cracking.
Formability: Easily fabricated into wires, strips, or sheets, making it versatile for various industrial applications.
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