617 Inconel Alloy

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Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China Jiangsu
Certification:
CE,ROHS
Material:
Ni, Cr, Co, Mn
Nickel(Min):
44.5%
Specific Heat:
419 J/kg-°C
Electrical Resistivity 26°C:
1.22 µΩ-m .
Density:
8.36 G/cm3
Condition:
Hard / Soft
Sureface:
Bright,Oxided
Delivery Time:
7-50 Days
Melting Range:
1332-1380 ℃
Packaging Details:
Spool package with Carton box, Coil package with polybag
Supply Ability:
500 tons per month
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Product Description

  • Inconel Series

Nickel Inconel 617  is a solid-solution, nickel-chromium-cobalt-molydenum alloy with an exceptional combination of high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. The alloy also has excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environment, and it is readily formed and welded by conventional techniques.
The high nickel and chromium contents make the alloy resistant to a variety of both reducing and oxidizing media. The aluminum, in conjunction with the chromium, provides oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Solid-solution strengthening is imparted by the cobalt and molydenum.


  • Chemical Properties of Inconel 617

UNS Designation Inconel Alloy Nickel Cromium Cobalt Molybdenum Aluminium Carbon Iron Manganese Silicon Sulfur Titanium Copper Boron
N06617 617 44.5 min. 20.0 – 24.0 10.00 – 15.00 8.0 -10.0 0.8-1.5 0.05 -0.15 3.0max 1.0 max. 3.0max 0.015 max. 0.6 max 0.5 max. 0.006max


  • Application

The combination of high strength and oxidation resistance at temperatures over 1800°F makes alloy 617 an attractive material for such components as ducting, combustion cans, and transition liner in both aircraft, and land based gas turbines. Because of its resistance to high-temperature corrosion, the alloy is used for catalyst-grid supports in the production of nitric acid, for heat-treating baskets, and for reduction boats in the refining of molybdenum. Alloy 617 also offers attractive properties for components of power-generating plants, both fossil-fueled and nuclear

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