We sell Nickel Alloy 600 in round bar, tube, plate, sheet, and strip.
Inconel® Alloy 600 is a non-magnetic nickel-chromium alloy perfect for use at high temperatures when corrosion resistance is important. Often used in chemical and food processing, Alloy 600 has demonstrated it's use for nuclear engineering, furnace components and gas turbine components.
Inconel® 600 is a versatile alloy that can be annealed, cold drawn, hot worked, welded and formed by conventional methods.
It is resistant to many corrosive agents, including: chlorine ion stress-corrosion cracking, high purity water, and organic acids. Alloy 600 is also resistant to carburizing and ammonia bearing atmospheres.
Chemical Data, Mechanical Properties and Specifications for Nickel Alloy 600
Chemical Range | ||
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Element | Minimum | Maximum |
Carbon (C) | -- | 0.15 |
Chromium (Cr) | 14 | 17 |
Copper (Cu) | -- | 0.5 |
Iron (Fe) | 6 | 10 |
Manganese (Mn) | -- | 1 |
Nickel (Ni) | 72.0 | Balance |
Silicon (Si) | -- | 0.5 |
Sulphur (S) | -- | 0.015 |
Typical Physical Data | |
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Tensile Strength | 95,000 psi |
Yield Strength | 45,000 psi |
Elongation | 40% |
Density | 0.306 lb /in3 |
Applicable Specifications | |
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Rod & Bar | ASTM B166, AMS 5665 |
Sheet & Plate | ASTM B168, AMS 5540 |
Tube & Pipe | ASTM B167, ASTM B829, ASTM B517, ASTM B775, ASTM B163, ASTM B516, ASTM B751, AMS 5580 |
Forgings | ASTM B564, AMS 5665 |
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