Inconel is a nickel-chromium alloy with good oxidation resistance at higher temperatures and with good resistance in carburizing and chloride containing environments. Our inconel is non-magnetic, has excellent mechanical properties and a combination of high strength and good workability and is readily weldable. inconel products are available in inconel form of pipes, tubes, sheets, plates, coils, forged fittings, butt weld fittings, flanges, fasteners, bars and rods etc.
Grades as under:
Inconel 600 (UNS No. N06600)
Inconel 600 heat and corrosion. Inconel 600 also has high strength and can be easily formed. Inconel 600 can be hardened and strengthened only by cold work. Inconel 600 can be used in the heat-treating industry for muffles, furnace components, and for heat-treating baskets and trays.
Inconel 601 (UNS No. N06601)
Inconel 601 is a standard engineering material and has a great resistance to heat and corrosion. Inconel 601 also has high strength and good workability. Inconel 601 can be hardened and strengthened only by cold work. Inconel 601 can be used in the heat-treating industry for muffles, furnace components, and for heat-treating baskets and trays.
Inconel 617 (UNS No. NO6617)
Inconel 617 consists of nickel-chromium-cobalt and – molybdenum. These elements make Inconel 617 highly resistant to oxidation and carburization. Inconel 617 can be easily fabricated; it can be hot formed up to 2200°F, and cold formed at 1900°F. Inconel 617 has excellent weldability. Inconel 617 is used for ducting, transition liners in both aircraft and land based gas turbines, and combustion cans.
Inconel 625 (UNS No. N06625)
Inconel 625 is a nonmagnetic, corrosion and oxidation resistant, nickel-base alloy. It has high strength and toughness in the temperature range cryogenic to 2000°F (1093°C) which is derived largely from the solid solution effects of the refractory metals, columbium and molybdenum, in a nickel-chromium matrix.