Inconel Forging Properties
What Properties make Inconel Alloys Special?
Inconel alloys are resistant to oxidation and have the ability to maintain its structural integrity in high temperature atmospheres. There are several Inconel alloys that are used in applications that require material properties that do not easily succumb to caustic corrosion, or corrosion caused by high purity water, and stress-corrosion cracking. While each variation of Inconel has unique traits that make it effective in different circumstances, the majority of the alloys are used frequently in the chemical industry.
Forging Inventory of Inconel Alloys
Forging Inconel Alloys
All Metals & Forge has worked with companies in almost every industry and has been able to provide Inconel alloys that suit those companies’ specific needs.
You can find Inconel 600, 601, 625, 690, 718, 722, and 903 in stock. These Inconel alloys are widely known for their resistance to corrosion in both high-temperature and aqueous atmospheres. Each alloy has its own specific benefits, and each is used in a number of different industries. For instance, Inconel 600 and 601 have both been effective tools in the chemical and food processing industries, while Inconel 718 is more often used in the aerospace industry in spacecraft and rocket motors. Regardless of your needs, you will be able to find the Inconel alloys you are looking for at All Metals & Forge.
There are two aspects of All Metals & Forge that make it easier for their customers to locate products that they can afford and that they can use effectively. In All Metals & Forge’s catalog, you will find Inconel alloys available in a wide range of shapes. However, All Metals and Forge also offers forging services that allow them to create custom designs from raw materials.
They are ISO9001:2000 and ASI9100 certified, and they have worked with corporate and government leaders in almost every industry. They can also provide you with comprehensive information on Inconel alloys and any other metallurgical subject. If you have questions regarding their products or services, you can contact them at (973) 276-5000 or info@steelforge.com.
Inconel 601 is a nickel-chromium alloy that has additions of aluminum. These additions increase its resistance to oxidation and various forms of corrosion. This has made Inconel 601 a common material in heat treating equipment, furnaces, and gas-turbine components. Inconel 690 has a similar makeup to 601, but it is considered a high chromium-nickel alloy. The high chromium content in 690 makes it especially resistant to corrosion that occurs from salts, oxidizing acids, and other elements commonly found in aqueous environments.
Inconel 625 differs from many of the other Inconel alloys because its composition includes substantial amounts of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. It also has an addition of niobium. The result is an alloy that possesses high levels of strength without ever having to go through a strengthening heat treatment. Inconel 625 is especially effective at resisting crevice corrosion, making it a chosen material in the aerospace and marine engineering industries.
All Metals & Forge is one of the few major metals companies that maintains a stock of Inconel and other hard-to-find alloys. They are ISO9001:2000 and AS9100 certified, and they work with companies in almost every industry. They can supply any sized organization with a variety of Inconel products. You can contact them at 973-276-5000 or info@steelforge.com.
Inconel 600
Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy that offers high levels of resistance to a number of corrosive elements. In high-temperature situations, Inconel 600 will not succumb to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking or general oxidation. The alloy is also resistant to caustic corrosion and corrosion caused by high purity water.
Its ability to withstand corrosion in a variety of forms has made Inconel 600 the perfect alloy for use in furnace components and chemical processing equipment. However, Inconel 600 is also used effectively in the food industry and in nuclear engineering, because it will maintain its structure in applications that would cause permanent, irreversible distortion to other alloys.
It is possible to order Inconel 600 from several leading distributors on the market. However, as is the case with many rare and specialty alloys, you generally won’t have a lot of ordering options. If you are interested in custom projects and designs, may find it hard to locate a distributor who can help you.
All Metals & Forge is one of the rare companies that offers an extensive catalog of hard-to-find metal alloys and the ability to customize orders. They are ISO9001:2000 and AS9100 registered and certified, and they work with everyone from general metal shops to pioneers in the aerospace industry. They are also one of the premier sources for general metallurgical and industry information in the world. In order to learn more about their services, you can contact them at (973) 276-5000 or info@steelforge.com.
Inconel 601
Like Inconel 600, Inconel 601 offers resistance to various forms of high-temperature corrosion and oxidization. However, unlike 600, this nickel-chromium alloy has an addition of aluminum. This addition allows it to demonstrate high mechanical properties even in extremely hot environments.
Inconel 601’s ability to stave off the strain that would result in many alloys when exposed to high temperatures has led to its use in furnaces and heat treating equipment like retorts and baskets. You will also find Inconel 601 in gas-turbine components and petrochemical processing equipment.
All Metals & Forge is one of the few ISO9001:2000- and AS9100-certified distributors on the market that can supply companies of all sizes–and in a wide range of industries–with the exact form of Inconel 601 needed, because they offer two distinct services. The first is their steel service center where you can browse through pre-made alloys in shapes including rods, poles, sheets and more. You can also look for metals based on government or industry standards. All Metals & Forge’s service center offers affordable rates and fast turnaround on orders.
The forging company of All Metals & Forge has the ability to convert raw materials into custom shapes. This allows you to create shapes and designs to suit your specific needs. You can learn more about both aspects of All Steel & Forge by contacting them at (973) 276-5000 or info@steelforge.com. Along with their catalog and forging services, they can also provide you with information on a wide range of metallurgical subjects, and they can help you stay up-to-date with the latest industry news.