Inconel 600 Coil

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Nov-01/2024

Inconel 600 Coil DescriptionInconel 600 alloy is mainly composed of nickel and chromium, with a nickel content of approximately 72% and a chromium content of approximately 14%-17%. In addition, the alloy contains a smaller proportion of iron, as well as trace amounts of silic



Inconel 600 Coil Description

Inconel  600 alloy is mainly composed of nickel and chromium, with a nickel  content of approximately 72% and a chromium content of approximately  14%-17%. In addition, the alloy contains a smaller proportion of iron,  as well as trace amounts of silicon, carbon and manganese. This unique  chemical composition gives Inconel 600 coil excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength at high temperatures. Inconel  600 alloy exhibits excellent mechanical properties over a wide  temperature range and is capable of use at temperatures up to 1093°C (2000°F)  while maintaining good creep and fracture resistance. Its corrosion  resistance is particularly outstanding and it can resist a variety of  corrosive media, including seawater, organic acids, and high-temperature  and high-pressure steam environments.

 

Product Parameters

Product Name

Inconel 600 Coil

Thickness

2.5mm-10.0 mm

Length

2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, etc.

Width

610-2000 mm

Standard

ASTM, AISI, JIS, GB, DIN, EN, etc.

Surface

BA, 2B, NO.1, NO.4, 4K, HL, 8K, etc.

Certificate

ISO, SGS, BV

Production Technology

Hot Rolling, Cold Rolling

 

Chemical Composition

C

Si

S

Cr

Mn

Fe

Ni

Cu

0.15 max

0.5 max

0.015 max

14.0 - 17.0

1.0 max

6.0 - 10.0

72.0 min

0.5 max

 

Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength (ksi)

0.2% Yield Strength (ksi)

Elongation% in 2 inches

110

85

10

 

Physical Performance


Units

Temperature in°C

Density

8.47 g/cm³

Room

Specific Heat

0.106 Kcal/kg.C

22°

Melting Range

1354-1413°C

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Modulus of Elasticity

214 KN/mm²

22°

Electrical Resistivity

103 µΩ.cm

Room

Coefficient of Expansion

13.3 µm/m °C

20 - 100°

Thermal Conductivity

14.9 w/m-° K

20°

 

Scope of Application

The  average utilization of this nickel alloy includes the chemical, pulp  and paper, aerospace, nuclear engineering and heat treatment industries.


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