AVIATIONEU NEW ERA INCONEL Alloy Strips
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AVIATIONEU NEW ERA INCONEL® Alloy Strips SKU: ANEUNE-STRP-INCONEL

Inconel® is a registered trademark of Special Metals Corporation (SMC) for a family of austenitic nickel-chromium-based superalloys. Inconel® suitability for extreme pressure and heat environments and corrosion resistance allow its use in most demanding operating conditions. Even compared to stainless steel, Inconel® has an incredibly high tolerance for extreme heat, and doesn’t lose as much tensile strength at 2,000°F as most steel alloys.  Inconel® alloy comes in different grades (variations) such as 600, 601, 617, 625, 686, 690, 693, 718, 725, 751, 783 and others. It also used in the production of pipes, tubes, sheets, strips, plates, round and flat bars, etc. but also in the manufacturing of other products including fittings, flanges or fasteners. Some typical sectors/fields of use of Inconel® alloy include:

Oil and gas extraction industries due to its high temperature resistance and oxidation resistant properties,

Heat treat applications, due to its resistance to extreme temperatures,

Saltwater (Marine) Applications, because of its extraordinary resistance to sodium chloride (salt) at a variety of temperatures,

Jet engines and turbines where they need to withstand extreme temperatures (low or high). At a passenger jet’s standard cruising altitude of 36.000 ft., the average air temperature is -56.3°C (-69.3°F), but the combustion process can exceed temperatures of 1.150°C (2120°F).

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Inconel® strips are intended for use in different industrial applications. They are offered in strips/strip coils in different Inconel® variations  in a range of  thicknesses, widths and pre-cut or cut to order lengths meeting application requirements. Sourced from quality producers these strips are competitively priced. Unit of measurement for pre-cut strips is each (ea.) while for the cut to order strips is 1 kilogram (kg) unless otherwise stated. Appearing prices are  per unit of sale. Sea/sea-surface transport to customer destination is most commonly used. Appr. time for shipping: within 3 months from the time of order payment, depending on the ordered quantity. Please refer to any attached documentation  and contact us for additional information/clarifications and quotation.

Mfr. P/N & Title
Standard-Spec Compliance

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The following is an indicative list of different INCONEL® Alloy grades, their characteristics and typical applications:

INCONEL® Alloy 600 Nonmagnetic, nickel-based high temperature alloy possessing an excellent combination of high strength, hot and cold workability, and resistance to ordinary  corrosion. This alloy also displays good heat resistance and freedom from aging or stress corrosion throughout the annealed to heavily cold worked condition range.

INCONEL® Alloy 601 Nickel-Chromium alloy with an addition of aluminium for outstanding resistance to oxidation and other forms of high temperature corrosion. It also has high mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Used in treating equipment such as baskets, muffles and retorts.

INCONEL® Alloy 625 Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of corrosive media, being especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. It is a favourable choice for sea water applications. Mostly used in applications in the marine and aerospace industries, chemical processing, and pollution control equipment.

INCONEL® Alloy 718 Combines corrosion resistance and high strength with outstanding weldability, including resistance to post weld cracking. The alloy has excellent creep-rupture strength at temperatures to 1300° F (700° C). Used in aircraft engine parts and high-speed airframe parts such as wheels, buckets, spacers, and high temperature bolts and fasteners.

Special Metals  Inconel® Grades & their Respective Number in the Unified Numbering System (UNS) (*):

INCONEL® Alloy 600 UNS N06600/W.Nr. 2.4816

INCONEL® Alloy 601 UNS N06601/W.Nr. 2.4851

INCONEL® Alloy 617 UNS N06617/W.Nr. 2.4663a

INCONEL® Alloy 625 UNS N06625/W.Nr. 2.4856

INCONEL® Alloy 686 UNS N06686/W.Nr. 2.4606

INCONEL® Alloy 690 UNS N06690/W. Nr. 2.4642

INCONEL® Alloy 693 UNS N06693

INCONEL® Alloy 718 UNS N07718/W.Nr. 2.4668

INCONEL® Alloy 725 UNS N07725

INCONEL® Alloy 740H UNS N07740

INCONEL® Alloy X-750 UNS N07750/W. Nr. 2.4669

INCONEL® Alloy 751 UNS N07751

INCONEL® Alloy 783 UNS R30783

INCONEL® Alloy N06230 UNS N06230 / W.Nr. 2.4733

INCONEL® Alloy C-276 UNS N10276/W.Nr. 2.4819

INCONEL® Alloy HX UNS N06002/W.Nr. 2.4665

INCONEL® Alloy 22 UNS N06022

INCONEL® Alloy G-3 UNS N06985

(*) The UNS number (short for "Unified Numbering System for Metals and Alloys") is a systematic scheme in which each metal is designated by a letter followed by five numbers. It is a composition-based system of commercial materials and does not guarantee any performance specifications or exact composition with impurity limits.

AVEUNE-STRP-INCNL625

Data sheet

Certification/Approval
Certificate of Conformance
Taric
75062000 Nickel plates, sheets, strip and foil
Unit of Measurement (UOM) / Sale
Kilogram (kg)

Specific References

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