Shanghai Heyuan Industry Co.,Ltd.

nickel alloy UNS N06617 weld bar inconel 617 flange inconel monel Shanghai steel

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Specifications INCONEL alloy 617

Shape:bar, strip, wire, plate

Grade: inconel 600, 625, 718,X750

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Shape:bar, strip, wire, plate
Grade: inconel 600, 625, 718,X750

  Inconel Alloy 617   Common Trade Names: Inconel 617, Alloy 617, Nicrofer 617

INCONEL alloy 617 (UNS N06617/W.Nr. 2.4663a) is a solid-solution, strengthened, nickel-chromium-cobalt- molybdenum alloy with an exceptional combination of high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. The alloy also has excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, and it is readily formed and welded by conventional techniques.

The combination of high strength and oxidation resistance at temperatures over 1800°F (980°C) makes INCONEL alloy 617 an attractive material for such components as ducting, combustion cans, and transition liners in both aircraft and land-based gas turbines.    Corrosion Resistance elevated temperatures, those elements cause the formation of a thin, subsurface zone of oxide particles.  The zone forms rapidly upon exposure to high temperatures until it reaches a thickness of 0.001 to 0.002  in. (0.025 to 0.05 mm). The oxide zone provides the proper diffusion conditions for the formation of a  protective chromium oxide layer on the surface of the metal. It also helps to prevent spalling of the protective layer.   INCONEL alloy 617 has excellent resistance to carburization. Table 9 compares alloy 617 and some other carburization-resistant alloys in a gaseous carburizing environment at 2000°F (1095°C). The weight-gain measurements indicate the amount of carbon absorbed during the test period. The composition of INCONEL alloy 617 includes substantial amounts of nickel, chromium, and aluminum for a high degree of resistance to oxidation and carburization at high temperatures. Those elements, along  with the molybdenum content, also enable the alloy to withstand many wet corrosive environments.     Heat Treatment INCONEL alloy 617 is normally used in the solutionannealed condition. That condition provides a coarse grain structure for the best creep-rupture strength. It also provides the best bend ductility at room temperature. Solution annealing is performed at a temperature of 2150°F (1175°C)for a time commensurate with section size.  Cooling should be by water quenching or rapid air cooling.     Our Services                              Packaging & Shipping  
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