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Alloy 601 (UNS N06601/W.Nr. 2.4851) Fetures: Inconel 601 has good resistance to heat and corrosion, especially outstanding to oxidation at elevated temperatures up to 1200℃. It also has high strength, good fabricability and good resistance to aqueous corrosion.
Produsct Details |
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Type: |
Nickel Alloy Pipe |
Grade: | Inconel 601 |
Model Number: | inconel 601(UNS N06601) pipe |
Standard: |
ASME SB-163 ASME SB-167 ASME SB-829 ASME SB-751 ASME SB-775
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wall thickness: |
0.5mm~18mm |
OD | 1~600mm |
wall thickness: | 0.5mm~18mm |
Length: | ≤6000mm or according to the request |
tolerance: | ±10% or as your requirement |
Surface treatment: | polish, pickling |
Technique: | Hot drawn, cold drawn |
Quality Assurance: | SGS, BV, Lloyd's etc |
Inconel alloy 601 Chemical Composition (%) |
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C | ≤0.1 |
Mn | ≤1.0 |
Si | ≤0.5 |
S | ≤0.015 |
Cr | 21.0~25.0 |
Ni | 58.0~63.0 |
Fe | Bal |
Al | 1.0~1.7 |
Cu | ≤1 |
Mechanical Properties:
INCONEL alloy 601 has good mechanical strength. Nominal mechanical-property ranges for various products are shown in Table 5. As indicated by those values, the strength level exhibited by the alloy varies with the form and condition of the material. The optimum condition for alloy 601 depends on the type of application and the service temperature involved. In general, the solution-treated condition is used for rupture-limited applications (temperatures of about 1000°F (540°C) and higher). The annealed condition is normally used for tensile-limited applications (temperatures below about 1000°F (540°C)).
Tensile Properties:
INCONEL alloy 601 has high tensile properties at
room temperature and retains much of its strength at
elevated temperatures.
Typical room-temperature tensile properties of
annealed material are listed in Table 6. Values are
shown for both hot-finished and cold-rolled material
annealed at different temperatures.