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UNS N08825 Alloy Incoloy 825 Tubing Seamless For Oil And Gas
UNS N08825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with significant additions of molybdenum, copper, and titanium. This austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy is specifically designed to provide exceptional resistance to both reducing and oxidizing acids, as well as stress-corrosion cracking and pitting in chloride-containing environments.What sets UNS N08825 apart is its stabilized structure the addition of titanium prevents intergranular corrosion after welding, making it suitable
Corrosion Resistant Incoloy 825 Alloy Bar Alloy 825 UNS N08825 For Chemical Processing
Incoloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy engineered for exceptional corrosion resistance in a wide range of demanding environments. The chemical composition of this nickel-based alloy, fortified with molybdenum, copper, and titanium, provides superior performance against reducing acids like sulfuric and phosphoric acid, as well as oxidizing media such as nitric acid. Unlike many corrosion-resistant alloys that excel only in specific environments, Incoloy 825 offers
UNS N08811 Incoloy 800HT Pipe Seamless Nickel Iron Chromium Superalloy
Incoloy 800HT represents the highest-performance member of the Incoloy 800 series of nickel-iron-chromium superalloys. Specifically engineered for maximum creep and rupture strength at elevated temperatures, Alloy 800HT features a tightly controlled chemistry with enhanced aluminum and titanium content combined with a precisely regulated carbon range of 0.06-0.10%. Compared to both standard Alloy 800 and Alloy 800H, this premium grade offers superior high-temperature
High Temperature Creep Resistant Incoloy 800HT Tube UNS N08811 Nickel Iron Chromium Alloy
UNS N08811 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy specifically designed for high-temperature service with exceptional creep and rupture strength. It is a controlled chemistry version of UNS N08800 (Alloy 800), with tighter limits on carbon (0.06-0.10%), aluminum (0.15-0.60%), and titanium (0.15-0.60%) to optimize high-temperature performance. The alloy maintains an austenitic structure and offers excellent oxidation and carburization resistance, as well as good corrosion resistance
Oxidation Carburization Resistance Incoloy 800H Nickel Iron Chromium Alloy
Incoloy 800H is a nickel-iron-chromium superalloy specifically designed and optimized for exceptional creep and rupture strength at elevated temperatures. Unlike the standard Incoloy 800 grade, Alloy 800H features a controlled carbon content range of 0.05-0.10%, which provides significantly enhanced mechanical stability and performance in the 593C to 982C (1100F to 1800F) service temperature range. This austenitic alloy maintains a stable microstructure even after
Corrosion Resistant Inconel 600 Seamless Pipe High Temperature Nickel Chromium Alloy
Inconel 600 (UNS N06600, W.Nr. 2.4816, Alloy 600) is a standard engineering material that has proven itself across industries for over half a century. This nickel-chromium alloy delivers an exceptional combination of high temperature strength (up to 2000F / 1093C), excellent corrosion resistance, and superior workability. Unlike many high-performance alloys, Inconel 600 is not precipitation hardenable it is strengthened only by cold work. This characteristic, combined
UNS N06600 Nickel Alloy Tube With Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance
UNS N06600 High Temperature Nickel Alloy Tube - Heat Resistant Nickel Chromium Alloy UNS N06600 (Inconel 600) is a nickel-chromium alloy specifically designed for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant applications. With a nominal composition of 72% Ni + 14-17% Cr, this alloy offers excellent oxidation resistance up to 1093C (2000F), good strength at elevated temperatures, and outstanding resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. The high-temperature nickel
ASTM B407 UNS N08810 Incoloy 800H Pipe High Temperature Service Alloy
UNS N08810 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy specifically designed for high-temperature service requiring good creep and rupture strength above 600C (1112F). It is a controlled chemistry version of UNS N08800 (Alloy 800), with tighter limits on carbon (0.05-0.10%) and a coarse grain size requirement (ASTM 5 or coarser) to optimize high-temperature properties. The alloy maintains an austenitic structure and offers excellent oxidation and carburization resistance, as well as
High Strength Inconel 625 UNS N06625 Alloy Corrosion Resistant
UNS N06625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with outstanding corrosion resistance and high strength over a broad temperature range from cryogenic to 980C (1800F). The addition of niobium (columbium) and tantalum provides exceptional resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking. Unlike many high-temperature alloys, UNS N06625 does not rely on precipitation hardening for strength. Instead, it derives its high tensile and creep