Inconel (Inconel) nickel-chromium-iron heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy. Inconel is the International Nickel Co.'s registered trademark, INCONEL, is an austenitic superalloy primarily composed of nickel. Derived from the solid solution strengthening effects of molybdenum and niobium in nickel-chromium alloys, it exhibits high strength and exceptional fatigue resistance over a temperature range from low temperatures to 1093°C. Widely used in the aerospace industry, it is suitable for making oxidation-resistant parts that can withstand low loads below 1100°C. At 700°C, it boasts high tensile, fatigue, creep, and fracture strengths; at 1000°C, it has excellent oxidation resistance; at low temperatures, it maintains stable chemical properties, good weldability, and ease of machining. Although designed for strength in high-temperature environments, the high content of chromium and molybdenum in this alloy provides excellent resistance to corrosion from highly oxidizing to general corrosive environments, demonstrating...HighlyExcellent corrosion resistance. Also exhibits strong anti-corrosion properties against chloride-contaminated mediums such as seawater, geothermal water, neutral salt, and brine. The alloy is highly formable and easier to weld than many nickel-based alloys. Under welding conditions, it still maintains resistance to intergranular corrosion. From low temperatures toAt 980°C, it exhibits excellent tensile and fatigue properties, as well as resistance to stress corrosion in salt mist environments. Suitable for use in aerospace engine components, jet engine parts, aerospace structural components, chemical equipment, bellows compensators, modern waste treatment facilities, where it comes into contact with seawater and withstands high mechanical stresses, marine structures, saltwater environments, etc.




































