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Nickel Alloys

Nickel Alloys

What is Incoloy material?

Incoloy is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated and is applied to a family of nickel-based alloys primarily alloyed with chromium. There are more than ten different grades currently named within the Incoloy family, but the two most widely used Incoloy grades are Incoloy 825 and Incoloy 925. The high nickel content ensures resistance […]

Nickel Alloys

What is Inconel good for?

Inconel grades are nickel-based alloys, primarily alloyed with chromium where Inconel is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated. There are up to twenty different grades within the Inconel family, but Inconel 718 and Inconel 625 are perhaps the most widely known and used. Inconel alloys find use in numerous applications described below. Aerospace Industry: […]

Nickel Alloys

What kind of metal is Inconel?

Inconel grades are nickel-based alloys, primarily alloyed with chromium where Inconel is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated. There are up to twenty different grades within the Inconel family, but Inconel 718 and Inconel 625 are perhaps the most widely known and used. Inconel alloys are primarily composed of nickel, with chromium as the […]

What is Inconel 718?

Alloy 718 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium alloy.

Can nickel alloys be used at low temperatures?

Nickel alloys retain their room temperature properties over a far wider temperature range than many stainless steels.

Nickel Alloys

What is AMS5666?

AMS5666 is a specification covering the supply of an alloy similar in composition to Inconel 625 for aerospace applications. It covers multiple different product forms including forgings, extrusions and rings, although we are most interested in the stocking and distribution of solid bars. What is AMS5666? AMS stands for ‘Aerospace Material Specifications’ and AMS5666 is […]

Nickel Alloys

What is Inconel 625 Grade 2?

Inconel 625 is a nickel-based alloy, also known in the Unified Numbering System (UNS) as N06625, Alloy 625 or DIN 2.4856. The Two Grades of Inconel 625 According to ASTM B446 it can be supplied in two different conditions: Grade1 Inconel 625 Grade 1 is the product in Annealed condition. This is the most commonly […]

Nickel Alloys

What is 2.4858?

2.4858 is the Werkstoff designation for the nickel-based Alloy 825. 

What are the physical properties of Inconel 718?

Inconel® 718 (UNS N07718, DIN 2.4375) is often considered a super alloy on account of its strength at elevated temperatures.

What is N05500?

N05500 is the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation for a nickel-based alloy most commonly known as Monel K500.

What is N09925?

N09925 is the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation for a nickel-based alloy most commonly known as Incoloy 925.

What is N08825?

N08825 is the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation for a nickel-based alloy most commonly known as Incoloy 825.

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