Inconel 200
Inconel alloys are very resistant to extreme temperatures. They are often used in gas turbine blades, turbocharger rotors and seals and heat exchange tubing.
Inconel Alloy 625 A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with an addition of niobium that acts with the molybdenum to stiffen the alloy's matrix and thereby provide high strength without a strengthening heat treatment. The alloy resists a wide range of severely corrosive environments and is especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. Used in chemical processing, aerospace and marine engineering, pollution-control equipment, and nuclear reactors
inconel
Inconel Alloys are used in a wide range of industries and applications around the world, This is a Heat Resistant and/or Corrosion Resistant Alloy, currently used by: Aerospace EngineeringElectrical Resistance HeatingOil and Gas ExtractionPower GenerationAutomotive EngineeringElectronics and TelecommunicationsPetrochemical ProcessingThermal Processing and Heat TreatmentChemical ProcessingMarine EngineeringPollution Control and Waste ProcessingWelding
Heat Treatment was created in 1976.
Inconel Alloy Round Bars, which is oxidation invulnerable to 1800 Degree F in outside.
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Inconel materials are metal alloys which generally have a high content of nickel. They often contain varying amounts of chromium, molybdenum, and iron. The amount of each metal in an inconel, as in an metal alloy, varies by the specific alloy.
INCONEL alloy 600 is readily joined by conventional welding processes. Welding materials for joining alloy 600 are INCONEL Welding Electrode 182 for shielded metal-arc welding*, INCONEL Filler Metal 82 for gas tungsten-arc and gas metal-arc welding, and INCONEL Filler Metal 82 and INCOFLUX 4 Submerged Arc Flux for the submerged-arc process. Welds made with INCONEL Welding Electrode 182 may have decreased ductility after extended exposure to temperatures of 1000° to 1400°F (540° to 760°).
I do not believe INCONEL is a ferrous material because it consists mostly of Nickel with only a small amount of Iron in its chemistry.
cryogenic metal treatment