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Premium Nickel Alloy 600: Superior Strength and Corrosion Resistance for Industrial Applications

Corrosion Resistant Alloy Series

Premium Nickel Alloy 600: Superior Strength and Corrosion Resistance for Industrial Applications

Alloy 600 offers unparalleled performance in demanding industrial environments. Renowned for its exceptional resistance to corrosion and oxidation at high temperatures, this nickel-based alloy is a top choice for critical applications in chemical processing, aerospace, and marine industries. With its impressive combination of strength, ductility, and thermal stability, Alloy 600 ensures reliable performance under extreme conditions, making it an indispensable material for a wide range of engineering challenges.

    CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

    ERAUM

    %

    Ni

    Cr

    C

    Mn

    Fe

    Si

    Cu

    P

    S

    ALLOY 600

    MIN

    72

    14

    -

    -

    6

    -

    -

    -

    -

    MAX

    -

    17

    0.15

    1

    10

    0.5

    0.5

    0.015

    0.015

    Physical Properties

    density

    melting point

    8.4g/cm³

    1370-1425℃

    EXECUTIVE STANDARD

    Product

    ASTM Standard

    Plate, sheet, strip

    ASTM 168

    seamless pipe&tube

    ASTM B167/B163

    Bar, Cake

    ASTM B166

    Welded pipe&tube

    ASTM B516/B517

    forging

    ASTM B564

    Wire

    ASTM B166

    Product FEATURE

    ALLOY 600 alloy has the following properties: 1. Excellent resistance to corrosion by reducing, oxidizing and nitrogenating media. 2. Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking at both room and elevated temperatures. 3. Excellent resistance to corrosion by dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride gases. 4. Excellent mechanical properties at both lower room and elevated temperatures. 5. Excellent resistance to creep cracking and recommended for use in working environments above 700℃. 6. It is recommended to be used in the working environment above 700℃.

    Product application

    1. Thermocouple casing in aggressive atmospheres.
    2. Chloroene monomer production: resistance to corrosion by chlorine, hydrogen chloride oxidation and carbonization.
    3. Oxidative conversion of uranium to hexafluoride: resistance to hydrogen fluoride corrosion.
    4. Production and use of corrosive alkali metals, especially in sulfide environments.
    5. Dioxide by chlorine gas method.
    6. Production of organic or inorganic chlorides and fluorides: resistance to corrosion by chlorine and fluorine gas. 7. Nuclear reactors. 8.
    8. Crank-necked bottles and components in heat treatment furnaces, especially in carbonizing and nitriding atmospheres.

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