NICKEL ALLOYS
The workhorse of austenitic heat resistant alloys. Good strength, carburization and oxidation resistance up to 2100°F.
A nickel base superalloy with excellent carburization, oxidation, and hot corrosion resistance. It has high creep rupture strength with exceptional ability to withstand repeated thermal shock.
Low carbon, high purity, nitrogen-bearing “super-austenitic” stainless alloy. The AL-6XN® alloy was designed to be a seawater resistant material and has since been demonstrated to be resistant to a broad range of very corrosive environments
RA 602 CA® alloy is the most oxidation resistant/high strength nickel alloy available. It is capable of extreme temperature use up to and beyond 2200°F (1200°C).
Nickel-chromium alloy with tungsten and molybdenum additions. It boasts excellent oxidation resistance to 2100°F and superior strength at temperature.
Inconel® 600 is a nickel-base alloy with excellent carburization, and good oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures.
Inconel® 601 is a nickel-chromium alloy, that is highly resistant to oxidation through 2200°F.
Inconel® 625 is a nickel-base alloy used both for its high strength and outstanding aqueous corrosion resistance.
625 LCF (Low Cycle Fatigue) is a variant of 625 with the same basic chemistry except for tighter control of the maximum C, Si, and N contents through a vacuum induction melting process.
Inconel® 718 is a high-strength nickel base superalloy used for cryogenic temperatures up to long term service at 1200°F.
Alloy 718 (AMS 5663) is bar that is already aged (precipitation hardened).
Incoloy® 800 is an austenitic heat resistant alloy designed for high temperature structural applications.
Alloy X is one of the most widely used nickel base superalloys for gas turbine engine components.
X-750 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy known for its corrosion and oxidation resistance, as well as its high strength at temperatures up to 1300°F.