Inconel 718 is a high-strength, nickel-based superalloy known for its exceptional properties, making it suitable for a wide range of demanding applications. Here are some key characteristics and applications of Inconel 718:
Alloy 718, often referred to as Inconel 718, is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium alloy supplied in the hot worked, solution annealed and age hardened condition. As with other types of Inconel, the Special Materials Corporation owns the trademark for Incoloy Alloy 718.
The addition of Nb, Ti, Al and Ni forms a series of precipitates during the controlled solution annealing and ageing process steps. This results in a significant increase in strength and hardness compared with alternative nickel alloys. These tensile and creep rupture properties are maintained from cryogenic to elevated temperatures. These properties make it suitable for applications between -250oC – 650oC.
As a nickel-chromium alloy, Inconel 718 possesses acceptable corrosion resistance in a range of environments including sea water, hydrogen sulphide, CO2, elemental sulphur and chloride ions over various temperatures. It is resistant to sulphide stress cracking and is capable of passing the sulphide stress corrosion test in accordance with NACE TM 0177 Method C solution A.
Furthermore, Alloy 718 also features exceptional welding properties – even in comparison to other Inconel alloys. As a result of these exceptional welding properties, Inconel Alloy 718 is suitable for a wide range of applications.
Inconel 718 is a versatile and reliable material that meets the stringent requirements of industries where high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and reliability are crucial. Its wide range of applications underscores its importance in various sectors.
We provide the following products and Size ranges:
We supply hardness of wire (Soft, Quater Hard, Half Hard) according to customer requirements.
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Ni | Cr | Fe | AI | C | Mn | S | Si | Cu | P | B | Mo | Nb | Ti | |
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Min | 50 | 17 | - | 0.2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2.8 | 4.75 | 0.65 |
Max | 55 | 21 | - | 3.3 | 0.080 | 0.35 | 0.015 | 0.35 | 0.3 | 0.015 | 0.006 | 3.3 | 5.5 | 1.15 |
Density | Melting range | Relative magnetic permeability at 20 °C (68 °F) | Curie temperature |
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8.26 g/cm3 (0.04 lb/in3 ) at 20 °C (68 °F) | 1,257-1,342 °C (2,295-2,448 °F) | 1.001 (Maximum) | Solution-annealed: -195 °C (-319 °F) Solution-annealed and age hardened: -112 °C (-170 °F) |
Forms | ASTM | ASME | DIN |
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Rod, Bar, Wire and Forging Stock | B 637 | SB 637 | 17744 17752 |
Sheet, plate | B 670 | - | 17744 17750 |
Strip | B 670 | - | 17742 17750 |
Wire | - | - | - |
Inconel and Hastelloy are both nickel-chromium-molybdenum-based alloys. They are all corrosion-resistant and extremely strong metals. Hastelloy has greater molybdenum content than Inconel, although Inconel has a higher chromium concentration. This sets them apart in terms of corrosion resistance in different situations.