Wire diameter: 0.13mm to 4.00mm Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy with excellent resistance to organic acids and is used extensively in fatty acid processing. The high nickel content of Inconel 600 provides good resistance to corrosion under reducing conditions, and its chromium content, resistance under oxidizing conditions. The alloy is virtually immune to chloride stress-corrosion cracking. It is also employed widely in the production and handling of caustic soda and alkali chemicals. Alloy 600 is also an excellent material for high-temperature applications requiring a combination of heat and corrosion resistance. The excellent performance of the alloy in hot halogen environments makes it a popular choice for organic chlorination processes. Alloy 600 also resists oxidation, carburization, and nitridation. Chemical Composition
Grade
Ni%
Mn%
Fe%
Si%
Cr%
C%
Cu%
S%
Inconel 600
Min 72.0
Max 1.0
6.0-10.0
Max 0.50
14-17
Max 0.15
Max 0.50
Max 0.015
Specifications
Grade
British Standard
Werkstoff Nr.
UNS
Inconel 600
BS 3075 (NA14)
2.4816
N06600
Physical Properties
Grade
Density
Melting Point
Inconel 600
8.47 g/cm3
1370°C-1413 °C
Mechanical Properties
Inconel 600
Tensile Strength
Yield Strength
Elongation
Brinell Hardness (HB)
Annealing Treatment
550 N/mm²
240 N/mm²
30%
≤195
Solution Treatment
500 N/mm²
180 N/mm²
35%
≤185
Inconel 625, a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy contains 9% Mo, serves effectively as both a corrosion resistant and heat resistant material. The combination of high-temperature strength and resistance to halogen attack, oxidation, and carburization has made alloy 625 a popular choice for chemical and petrochemical process equipment exposed to hostile, hightemperature environments. The high alloy content of Inconel 625 enables it to withstand a wide variety of corrosive environments. The alloy is almost completely resistant to mild environments such as the atmosphere, fresh water and seawater, neutral salts, and alkaline media. In more severe environments, the combination of nickel and chromium provides resistance to oxidizing chemicals, and the combination of nickel and molybdenum provides resistance to reducing conditions. The molybdenum content also makes Inconel 625 highly resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. The columbium stabilizes the alloy against sensitization and prevents intergranular corrosion. The high nickel content provides freedom from chloride stress-corrosion cracking. Inconel 625 made by NiWire is made into chemical processing equipment, aircraft engine and airframe components, ship and submarine parts, nuclear reactors.
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