Inconel 600 Fasteners | Hallmark Metallica is one of the reputed exporters of Inconel 600 Fasteners |
Common Trade Names : Inconel is a registered trademark of Special Metals Corporation that refers to a family of austenitic nickel-chromium-based superalloys.[1] Inconel alloys are typically used in high temperature applications. It is often referred to in English as "Inco" (or occasionally "Iconel"). Common trade names for Inconel include: Inconel 625, Chronin 625, Altemp 625, Haynes 625, Nickelvac 625 and Nicrofer 6020.[2] The Inconel family of alloys was first developed in the 1940s by research teams at the Wiggin Works in Hereford, England, in support of the development of the Whittle jet engine. Composition Different Inconels have widely varying compositions, but all are predominantly nickel, with chromium as the second element.
Different Inconel alloys Inconel 600: Solid solution strengthened Inconel 625: Acid resistant, good weldability Inconel 690: Low cobalt content for nuclear applications, and low resistivity[16] Inconel 718: Gamma double prime strengthened with good weldability Inconel 751: Increased aluminum content for improved rupture strength in the 1600'F range[17] Inconel 792: Increased aluminum content for improved high temperature corrosion properties, used especially in gas turbines Inconel 939: Gamma prime strengthened with good weldability |