What is Incoloy 800 material?
INCOLOY alloy 800 is an alloy of nickel, iron and chromium. The alloy is capable of remaining stable and maintaining its austenitic structure even after long time exposures to high temperatures. Other characteristics of the alloy are good strength, and high resistance to oxidizing, reducing and aqueous environments.
What is alloy 800H?
Alloys 800H (UNS N08810) and 800HT (UNS N08811) are dual- certifiable Nickel-Iron-Chromium materials that resist oxidation, carburization and other high temperature corrosion.
What is Incoloy 800 Heating element?
Description. Alloy 800 is an iron-nickel-chromium alloy with moderate strength and good resistance to oxidation and carburization at elevated temperatures.
What is incoloy material?
Incoloy products are mostly chromium-based and mostly nickel-based, and designed for corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures. Incoloy alloys belong to the category of super austenitic stainless steels.
What is incoloy glass coated heating?
Incoloy glass-coated heating element offers superior heating performance with excellent resistance to both oxidation and carbonization at high temperature. It also resists corrosion and extends the lifespan of heating elements with minimal energy loss.
What is the density of incoloy 800?
The Incoloy 800 density is around 7.94 grams per cubic centimeter. The Incoloy 800 temperature range is very impressive ranging from cryogenic temperatures all the way to high temperatures. The alloy gets work hardened during machining. Welding is possible with a matching filler metal.
What is Incoloy® 800h?
Incoloy® 800H is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy that is part of the family of 800 series of alloy. Also known as Nickel Alloy 800H, Incoloy 800H has many of the characteristics of the other 800 alloys.
What is alloy 800h?
Alloy 800H is a solution heat treated (2100°F/1150°C), controlled-carbon version of alloy 800 with improved elevated temperature properties. It has improved creep and stress-rupture characteristics in the 1100°F (593°C) to 1800°F (982°C) temperature range.
What is an inconel 800 heating element?
The Inconel 800 heating element is made up of this alloy and can last longer. The material is used to produce accessories in heat exchangers, carburizing equipment, heating elements and sheathing. The use of the alloy in nuclear steam generator tubing is also common.