What is Inconel 601?
Inconel 601 is a nickel-chromium alloy, that is highly resistant to oxidation through 2200°F. 601 alloy develops a tightly adherent oxide scale which resists spalling even under severe thermal cycling. The alloy has good high temperature strength, and retains its ductility after long service exposure.
What are Inconel studs?
Inconel fasteners and flanges are high strength fasteners made of a nickel-chromium-molbdenum alloy that offer superior resistance to corrosion at high temperatures. Due to inconel fasteners thermal stability, it can be used in a wide variety of applications from Cryo- 2200F.
Is INCONEL 601 magnetic?
Non-magnetic in all conditions. Good high-temperature strength; retains ductility after many hours in service. Resists spalling even under severe thermal cycling conditions. Good resistance against carburization and carbonitriding.
Can Inconel be forged?
Forging Inconel Alloys. All Metals & Forge has worked with companies in almost every industry and has been able to provide Inconel alloys that suit those companies’ specific needs. You can find Inconel 600, 601, 625, 690, 718, 722, and 903 in stock.
Is INCONEL hard to machine?
Inconel 718 is known to be among the most difficult-to-machine materials due to its special properties which cause the short tool life and severe surface damages.
Is Inconel a steel alloy?
Inconels are a class of nickel-chrome-based super alloys characterized by high corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, strength at high temperatures, and creep resistance. Inconel is able to withstand elevated temperatures and extremely corrosive environments due to two factors.
What are Inconel studs used for?
Inconel® studs, like Inconel 600, 601, 625, 686, 718 & 725 studs, are a family of nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys used for their high strength at elevated temperatures and good corrosion resistance. Because of its high thermal stability, Inconel can be used in service temperatures ranging from cryogenic to 2200°F (982°C).
What is the temperature range for Inconel studs?
Because of its high thermal stability, Inconel can be used in service temperatures ranging from cryogenic to 2200°F (982°C). The high alloy content of Inconel studs enable it to withstand a wide variety of severe corrosive environments.
Is Inconel 601 resistant to oxidation?
Inconel 601, UNS N06601, is highly resistant to oxidation through 2200°F even under severe thermal cycling. The alloy has good high temperature strength, and retains its ductility after long service exposure. Inconel 601 alloy has good hot corrosion resistance under oxidizing conditions.
What are the different grades of Inconel nickel alloy studs?
The most common grades of Inconel nickel alloy studs are Inconel 625 and Inconel 718. Gain more insight on these two grades by accessing our Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 overviews or by contacting our engineering experts.