Project Description

  • Inconel 600 N06600 2.4816 NiCr15Fe Nickel-Based Alloy Pipe & Tube

Commitment to You

Fushun Metal Co., Ltd. is one of the largest high quality seamless steel tube (both hot finished and cold drawn, cold rolled) manufacturers in China. We are specialized in producing all kinds of high-precision, middle and thick wall seamless steel tubes.

We produce of various carbon/alloy/stainless/nickel steel seamless steel pipes, mainly produces various high-end steel pipe products (OD 10-850mm; WT 1-150mm) such as Thermal power pipes, Nuclear power pipes, Petrochemical & Refinery pipes, Mechanical pipes, Oil & gas pipes,   gas cylinder pipes, etc.

Inconel 600 N06600 2.4816 NiCr15Fe Nickel-Based Alloy Pipe & Tube

Description

Inconel 600 is a nonmagnetic, nickel-based high temperature alloy possessing an excellent combination of high strength, hot and cold workability, and resistance to ordinary form of corrosion.

This alloy also displays good heat resistance and freedom from aging or stress corrosion throughout the annealed to heavily cold worked condition range.

Applications

Some typical applications are: Barge and tank truck liners; Carburizing atmospheres; Ethylene dichloride crackers; Furnace trays, mufflers, hangers; Gasoline stabilizer production; MgCl2 evaporates; Phenol condensers; Soap manufacture; Titanium dioxide; Vegetable and fatty acid vessels

Standard

Rod, Bar, Wire and Forging Stock: ASTM B 166; ASME SB 166; ASTM B 564; ASME SB 564; AMS 5665; AMS 5687; BS 3075NA14; and 3076NA14; DIN 17752; DIN 17753; and DIN 17754; ISO 9723, 9724, and 9725, MIL-DTL-23229, QQ-W-390.

Plate, Sheet and Strip: ASTM B 168; ASME SB 168; ASTM B 906; ASME SB 906, ASME Code Cases 1827 and N-253, AMS 5540, BS 3072NA14 and 3073NA14, DIN 17750, ISO 6208, EN 10095, MIL-DTL-23228.

Pipe and Tube:  ASTM B 167; ASME SB 167, ASTM B 163; ASME SB 163, ASTM B 516; ASME SB 516, ASTM B 517; ASME SB 517, ASTM B 751; ASME SB 751, ASTM B 775; ASME SB 775, ASTM B 829; ASME SB 829, ASME Code Cases 1827, N-20, N-253, and N-576, SAE/AMS 5580, DIN 17751, ISO 6207, MIL-DTL-23227

Other:  ASTM B 366/ASME SB 366, DIN 17742, ISO 4955A, AFNOR NC15Fe

Chemical Component

Grade Ni Cr Fe Mn Cu Si C S
600 ≥72.0 14.0–17.0 6.0–10.0 ≤1.0 ≤0.5 ≤0.5 ≤0.15 ≤0.015

Mechanical Properties

Form

and

Condition

Tensile Strength 0.2%

Yield Strength

% Elongation

in 2″

%

Reduction

of Area

Rockwell

Hardness

Rod and Bar

Cold-drawn

Annealed

As-drawn

Hot rolled

Annealed

As-rolled

Hot-finished

Strip

Annealed

80-100

105-150

80-100

85-120

80-120

80-100

552-689

724-1034

552-689

586-827

586-827

552-689

25-50

80-125

30-50

35-90

35-90

30-45

172-345

552-862

207-345

241-621

241-621

207-310

55-35

30-10

55-35

50-30

50-30

55-35

70-60

60-30

70-60

65-50

65-50

—-

65-85B

90B-30C

65-85B

75-95B

75-95B

84B max.

Corrosion Resistance

The high chromium content of alloy 600 raises its oxidation resistance considerably above that of pure nickel, while its high nickel content provides good corrosion resistance under reducing conditions. This alloy exhibits high levels of resistance to stress and salt water, exhaust gases, and most organic acids and compounds

Heat Treatment

Alloy 600 is not an age hardening alloy; cold working is the only available means of hardening. Softening by annealing begins at about 1600°F (871°C), and is reasonably complete after 10 to 15 minutes of heating at 1800°F (982°C). Above this temperature, grain growth may be objectionable, although very brief heating at 1900°F will cause complete softening without undue grain growth. Since the rate of cooling has no effect on the softening, the material may be water quenched or air cooled.

Hot Working/Forging

Low sulfur reducing furnace atmospheres should be used in forging. Major hot working should be done between 2300/1850°F, while light working may be continued as low as 1600°F. No hot working should be attempted between 1600/1200°F due to lower ductility in that range.

Machinability

Alloy 600 is machinable in both the hot worked and annealed conditions. Because considerable heat is generated in machining this alloy, high-speed steel, cast nonferrous or cemented carbide tools should be used. The tools should be kept sharp. Lathe turning speeds with high-speed and nonferrous tools are 35/45 sfm (0.18/0.23 m/s); speeds with cemented carbide tools are 100/175 sfm (0.51/0.89 m/s). (This data should be used as a guide for initial machine setup only. The figures used are averages. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment of speeds and feeds.) Sulfur-based oil should be used as a lubricant, but should be completely removed before the machined part is exposed to elevated temperatures, as in welding.

Cold Working

For higher properties, alloy 600 can be cold worked below 1200°F (649°C).

Welding

Alloy 600 can be joined by the usual welding , brazing, and soldering process.

Experienced 15+ Years

Our ability to purchase materials directly from leading mills at the best possible price will give you the competitive edge. This coupled with a skilled workforce dedicated to embracing the demands of the markets.

We Can Supply Follows Products with High Quality:

  1. Cold Rolled Steel Tube
  2. Cold Drawn Steel Tube
  3. Hollow Bar
  4. Honed Tube
  5. Plated Tube
  6. Plated Bar
  7. Boiler Tube

All Products According Quality Standard Strictly:

  1. ASTM: ASTM A519, ASTM A513.
  2. JIS:JIS G3441, JIS G3445, JIS G3466, JIS G3459.
  3. DIN: DIN1626, DIN1629, DIN2391, DIN2393, DIN2448, DIN2458.
  4. EN: EN10305.
  5. BS: BS6323.

Wide Range of Pipes to Fit Your Industry:

  1. OD from 5mm to 820mm.
  2. Wall Thickness from 0.1 to 100mm.
  3. Length up to 50mtr per pc.

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