Product Details:
Material Grade | INCONEL 800 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Standard Type | ASTM B162 & ASME SB162 |
Material | Inconel |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Product Type | Sheet |
Product Details:
Shape | Rectangle |
Standard Type | ASTM B162 & ASME SB162 |
Material | Inconel |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Product Type | Sheet |
Material Grade | INCONEL 601 |
Inconel 600 Sheets and Plates are available in different thicknesses and sizes to meet the diverse needs of industrial applications. The sheets are flat, thin sections of the alloy, while plates are thicker and often used for more robust structural components. These products are favored in applications where corrosion resistance and heat resistance are critical, such as in the construction of furnace components, chemical processing equipment, and heat exchangers. Inconel 600 Coils are continuous lengths of the alloy wound in a spiral pattern. Coils are highly versatile and find application in various industries, including electrical, where they are used in heating elements and resistance wires. The unique combination of high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance makes Inconel 600 coils suitable for applications where exposure to extreme conditions is common. Inconel 600 Shims are employed to achieve precise alignment and adjustments in machinery and equipment. The corrosion-resistant nature of Inconel 600 ensures that these shims maintain their integrity even in harsh environments. Industries such as petrochemicals, where exposure to corrosive substances is common, benefit from the reliability and durability of Inconel 600 shims. Inconel 600 exhibits excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and good fatigue resistance. It retains its strength and corrosion resistance over a wide range of temperatures, making it suitable for both cryogenic and elevated-temperature applications. The alloy also resists chloride-ion stress corrosion cracking, enhancing its durability in aggressive environments.
Product Details:
Material Grade | INCONEL 601 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Standard Type | ASTM B162 - ASME SB162 |
Material | Inconel |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Product Type | Sheet |
Inconel 625 is an alloy which contains Nickel, Chromium with additional Molybdenum and Niobium. This alloy offers better mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. It is suitable to manufacture many products and components which are required in industrial applications. Inconel 625 has features like high strength, excellent resistance in corrosion and oxidation, and high fatigue strength. This alloy is suitable to use in high-temperature effects such as oxidation and carburization. It is easy to fabricate and offers long service life. we are producing these Plates in many specifications like size, thickness, material, grade, and dimension. We are supplying perfectly matching solutions to our clients in customized and non-customized forms. Inconel 625 Sheet Plate are one of the most demanded products from our inventory. We are producing the highest quality Inconel 625 Sheet Plate, which has excellent toughness and strength across a wide range of operating temperatures. We ensure to offer excellent quality Inconel 625 Sheet Plate to our esteem customers at reasonable rates. Our high-grade Plates have excellent resistance to oxidation and stress-corrosion cracking. By following all the industrial and international specifications while designing these Plates
Chemical Composition of Inconel 625 Sheets and Plates
Grade |
C |
Mn |
Si |
S |
Cu |
Fe |
Ni |
Cr |
Inconel 625 |
0.10 max |
0.50 max |
0.50 max |
0.015 max |
- |
5.0 |
58.0 min |
20.0 – 23.0 |
Product Details:
Material Grade | INCONEL 718 |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Shape | Square |
Usage/Application | Industry |
Material | INCONEL 718 |
Inconel 718 is a registered trademark by Special Metals Corporation. It belongs to the family of nickel-based superalloys known as “superalloys” or “high-performance alloys.” It has great resistance against corrosion and oxidation at high temperatures and is also very strong, making it an ideal choice for high-pressure applications that require components to withstand extreme heat and corrosive elements. This alloy also exhibits good weldability, which makes it one of the most versatile materials on the market today.
In terms of performance, Inconel 718 is renowned for its excellent fatigue strength, creep resistance, thermal stability, and resistance to stress cracking in chloride solutions—making it a top choice for aircraft parts such as turbine blades and other components exposed to extreme stress or heat. Additionally, its low coefficient of thermal expansion allows components made from this material to maintain their integrity during rapid changes in temperature. This makes it suitable for use in cryogenic systems where components need to maintain structural integrity even when exposed to extremely cold temperatures.
Disadvantages of Inconel 718The main downside to using Inconel 718 is its high cost compared to other alloys with similar properties. Additionally, although this material has excellent weldability, welding it can be difficult because it tends to form hard, brittle zones around welds due to rapid cooling rates caused by air exposure during welding operations. As such, proper preheating before welding is necessary to avoid cracking problems caused by rapid cooling after welding operations are complete. Additionally, machining this material can be difficult due to its high hardness; special tooling must be used at slow cutting speeds for successful machining operations.