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Inconel Alloys (Nickel-Chromium Series)

Inconel Super Alloys: The Standard for Extreme Heat & Pressure. Advanced nickel-chromium alloys engineered for oxidation and corrosion resistance.

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Inconel

Inconel refers to a family of austenitic nickel-chromium-based super alloys designed to perform in the most transitionally volatile environments. These materials are "oxidation-resistant," meaning they form a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer when heated, protecting the component from further thermal degradation.

Core Grades Supplied

Inconel 625: Known for its high strength, fabricability, and outstanding corrosion resistance (PREN > 45).


Inconel 718: A precipitation-hardenable alloy combining high-temperature strength with excellent weldability.

Technical Prowess

Creep-Rupture Strength: Maintains structural integrity under high stress and high heat where other metals would deform.


Versatile Corrosion Defense: Resists a wide range of severely corrosive environments, including "sour" gas (H2S and CO2).


Cryogenic Reliability: Unlike many steels, Inconel maintains its toughness and does not become brittle at cryogenic temperatures.

Applications

Jet engine exhaust systems, nuclear reactor core components, flare bridges on offshore platforms, and high-pressure chemical reactor vessels.

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