Inconel alloy is a nickel-based high-temperature alloy composed of various elements such as nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. It has excellent high-temperature performance and corrosion resistance and is widely used in aviation, petrochemical, nuclear industry, chemical processing and other fields.
1) Inconel 600
Specifications:
Bars: φ20~200 × L
Plate: ≥1.0 × 1000 × 2000
Features:
· Excellent high-temperature, corrosion, and oxidation resistance;
· Excellent hot and cold working and welding performance;
· Excellent thermal strength and high plasticity below 700°C.
Applications:
· Widely used in the chemical and petrochemical industries, such as in the manufacture of heaters, heat
exchangers, evaporators, stills, and key structural materials for pressurized water reactor nuclear power plants.
Melting Method: Vacuum Induction / Vacuum Induction + Electroslag Remelting
Technical Standards: ASTM B166, B167, and B168
2) Inconel 625
Specifications:
Bars: φ20-200 × L
Plate: ≥1.0 × 1000 × 2000
Coil: ≤φ6.5 × L
Features:
· Excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance;
· High strength, good ductility and toughness;
· Strength can be increased by cold working after solution treatment.
Applications:
· Used as a corrosion-resistant, high-strength material for towers, tanks, vessels, pipelines, reactors, heat
exchangers, and valves.
Melting Method: Vacuum Induction + Electroslag Remelting
Technical Standards: ASME SB443, ASME SB444, and ASME SB446

