Inconel 625 Coil
Inconel 718 Coil is a high-performance nickel-based superalloy, renowned for its exceptional resistance to extreme temperatures and corrosive environments. It offers superior tensile, yield, and fatigue strength, making it an ideal material for a range of demanding applications.
Inconel 718 Coil's exceptional mechanical properties are the result of its unique composition. It contains a balance of nickel, iron, and chromium, along with significant amounts of niobium and titanium. These elements combine to create a material that maintains strength at high temperatures, making it suitable for use in hot sections of gas turbines and aircraft engines.
The key benefit of Inconel 718 Coil is its ability to withstand severe thermal and chemical environments. Its exceptional corrosion resistance makes it an excellent choice for applications where exposure to acids, alkalis, or other corrosive agents is common. This characteristic also allows it to perform well at elevated temperatures, making it a top choice for high-performance applications in the aerospace, energy, and chemical processing industries.
In addition to its outstanding corrosion and thermal resistance, Inconel 718 Coil offers excellent formability and weldability. It can be easily fabricated into complex shapes and repaired by welding, further enhancing its versatility in various manufacturing processes.
In conclusion, Inconel 718 Coil is a highly versatile and dependable material that offers superior performance in demanding applications. Its exceptional resistance to corrosion, high temperature, and exceptional mechanical properties make it the material of choice for a range of critical applications in various industries.
Product Name: Inconel 617 Coil |
Chemical Composition |
Grade | C | Mn | Si | Fe | S | Cr | Al | Ni | |
718 | min. | – | – | – | bal | – | 17.0 | 0.2 | 50.0 |
max. | 0.08 | 0.35 | 0.35 | bal | 0.01 | 21.0 | 0.8 | 55.0 |
Key Properties | High strength and ductility Resistance to oxidation and corrosion Excellent creep and rupture strength Good fatigue properties High temperature capability (up to 700°C) |
Physical Properties | Density: 8.32 g/cm³ Melting Point: 1260-1330°C Thermal Conductivity: 14.7 W/m·K at 20°C Thermal Expansion: 13.1 μm/m·K at 20°C Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: 11.0 μm/m·K² at 20°C |
Mechanical Properties | Yield Strength: 690 MPa at room temperature Tensile Strength: 1090 MPa at room temperature Elongation: 22% at room temperature Hardness: 34 HRB at room temperature |