Introduction:
Inconel 690 strip is a high-temperature alloy strip commonly used in the nuclear energy industry. It is composed of nickel, chromium, iron and other alloying elements and has excellent corrosion resistance and high temperature stability.
The chemical composition of Inconel 690 tape includes nickel (58-63%), chromium (27-31%), iron (7-11%), molybdenum (0.5% max), manganese (0.5% max), titanium (0.5% max) ) and copper (max. 0.5%). The tape has a density of 8.19 g/cm³ and a thermal expansion coefficient of 13.3 μm/m·°C (20-1000°C). The minimum tensile strength can reach 690 MPa, and the minimum yield strength can reach 310 MPa.
In the nuclear energy industry, Inconel 690 tape is widely used in key components in nuclear reactors and equipment in high-temperature environments. It is able to withstand extreme high temperatures and corrosive environments while maintaining excellent corrosion resistance and high temperature stability. Inconel 690 tape also has excellent oxidation resistance and mechanical strength, and can meet the operating conditions and stress requirements of nuclear reactors.
Inconel 690 tape is used in a wide range of applications in the nuclear energy industry, including fuel elements, fuel jackets, reactor pressure vessels and other critical components. With its excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature stability and excellent mechanical properties, Inconel 690 belt provides reliable material solutions for the nuclear energy industry, ensuring the safe operation and long-term stability of nuclear energy equipment.
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Parameter:
Diameter range: from 0.03 mm to 12 mm
Standard specifications: ASTM B166, AMS 5599, AMS 5666
Typical chemical composition: nickel (58-63%), chromium (27-31%), iron (7-11%), molybdenum (0.5-1.0%), zirconium (0.02-0.12%), etc.
Typical mechanical properties: tensile strength 690 MPa (minimum), yield strength 310 MPa (minimum), elongation at break 40% (minimum)
Item | C | Mn | Fe | P | S | Si | Cu | Ni | Co | Al | Ti | Cr | Nb+Ta | Mo | B |
Inconel 690 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.5 | 7-11 | -- | ≤0.015 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.5 | ≥58 | -- | -- | -- | 27-31 | -- | -- | -- |
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Q&A:
What are the main applications of Inconel 690 belts in the nuclear energy industry?
In the nuclear energy industry, Inconel 690 tape is mainly used in the manufacture of nuclear reactor components, including key components such as pipes, vessels and heat exchangers. It can also be used in piping and equipment in nuclear fuel processing units and nuclear waste disposal facilities.
What are the main advantages of Inconel 690 straps?
Inconel 690 belts have excellent corrosion resistance in the nuclear energy industry and can resist the erosion of corrosive media and extend the service life of equipment. It also exhibits excellent radiation resistance and is able to maintain stable performance in the radiation environment of the nuclear energy industry. Additionally, it has high-temperature strength and toughness, allowing it to withstand high-temperature and high-pressure conditions.
What are the ingredients of Inconel 690 tape?
Inconel 690 tape is mainly composed of alloying elements such as nickel, chromium and iron. The reasonable ratio of these elements gives the alloy excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature strength and radiation stability.