Description :
An exceptional resistance to oxidation at high temperatures, carburizing, and conditions containing chlorides is exhibited by the nickel-chromium alloy Inconel 600. Utilizable at cryogenic temperatures up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit (1093 degrees Celsius), Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy. The alloy is resistant to corrosion from a wide range of organic and inorganic substances and maintains considerable resistance under reducing circumstances because of its high nickel content. Because of the nickel component, it has a high resistance to both alkaline solutions and chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking.The alloy is resistant to sulfur compounds and a range of oxidizing conditions because of its high chromium concentration. The alloy performs better under oxidizing circumstances than commercially pure nickel because of its higher chromium percentage. Inconel 600 has a low resistance to severe oxidizing solutions, such as hot, concentrated nitric acid.
Alloy 600 can be used in some caustic situations since it is resistant to most neutral and alkaline salt solutions attacking it. The alloy does not react with steam or steam-air-carbon dioxide combinations.With a high strength-to-workability ratio, excellent mechanical qualities, ease of welding, and nonmagnetic nature, Alloy 600 is a versatile alloy. The typical cold-forming properties of stainless steels with nickel and chromium content are displayed by Inconel 600.The manufacturing of perchloroethylene, vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), magnesium chloride, and titanium dioxide (via the chloride method) are among the applications of corrosion. There are several uses for Alloy 600, such as heat treatment, phenol condensers, soap production, chemical and food processing, and acid vessels for fatty and vegetable compounds.
The alloy of WERKSTOFF NR. 2.4816 product is resistant to sulfur compounds and different oxidizing conditions because of its high chromium concentration. Under oxidizing circumstances, the chromium content of Alloy 600 material renders it finer than commercially pure nickel. Inconel 600 is not very resistant to high oxidizing solutions, like as hot, concentrated nitric acid. Products made of alloy 600 are utilized in some caustic conditions and are largely unaffected by neutral and alkaline salt solutions. The alloy offers strong resistance to steam and steam-air-carbon dioxide combinations.
Inconel 600 Characteristics :-
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Resistant to a wide range of corrosive media
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Virtually immune to chlorine ion stress corrosion cracking
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Non-magnetic
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Excellent mechanical properties
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High strength and good weldability under a wide range of temperatures
Inconel 600 Application :-
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Chemical industry
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Aerospace
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Heat treating industry
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Pulp and paper industry
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Nuclear Engineering
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Gas turbine components