Benefits of Alloy 600/601/625 / Inconel 600/601/625 Pipe Fittings and Flanges

Posted by Deepak Seth on January 30th, 2023

What is an Alloy Pipe?

Molybdenum (Mo), Chromium (Cr), Nickel, and other alloying elements are added to alloy pipes in higher percentages than to carbon steel pipes. According to ASTM A335, low-alloy steel pipes are those that have a total amount of alloying elements below 5%.

What is an Inconel Pipe?

Inconel 625 is a nickel-based alloy that combines high strength with excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and toughness. A cryogenic to 2,000°F (1,093°C) operating temperature range, high fatigue strength, and nonmagnetic properties make it ideal for harsh environments.

Alloy 600

Solid solution strengthened nickel-chromium-iron alloy 600 is used in applications requiring corrosion resistance and high temperatures. The alloy 600 can be used in temperatures as low as cryogenic and as high as 2000°F. In addition to good workability, weldability, and strength, this alloy is also corrosion-resistant. 

Alloy 601

A nickel-chromium-iron alloy with solid solution strengthening is used for corrosion and high temperature applications. Temperatures range from cryogenic to 2000°F for alloy 600. As well as its good workability and weldability, this alloy has a high strength as well.

Alloy 625

A nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and niobium alloy is added to this alloy. In the annealed condition, the addition of molybdenum distorts the alloy’s atomic structure, increasing strength without deliberate heat treatment.

Alloy 600 pipe 

Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy with good oxidation resistance to 2000 degree F. Good strength and resistance to general corrosion in a variety of elements. Resists stress-corrosion cracking.

Inconel threaded rod

In addition to its corrosion resistance, it is known for its high temperature stability. 

Nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys, such as Inconel 600, 601, 625, 686, 718 & 725 threaded rods, provide high strength at elevated temperatures and good corrosion resistance. As a result of its high thermal stability, Inconel can withstand temperatures of up to 2200°F (982°C). Threaded rods made of Inconel are resistant to a wide variety of severe corrosive environments due to their high alloy content. Mild environments, such as the atmosphere, sea water, neutral salts, and alkaline media, do not attack Inconel threaded rods. In more severe corrosive environments, nickel and chromium provide resistance to oxidizing chemicals, whereas nickel and molybdenum provide resistance to non oxidizing chemicals.

Inconel fasteners at best price

  1. Inconel Fastener- Rs 150 piece

  2. Alloy 600 Polish Inconel 625 Hex Bolt- Rs 351 piece

  3. Nut Inconel 925 Bolt, for Gas Handling, Material Grade 25- Rs 900 piece

  4. RFE Inconel fastener, Size M 6 TO 3 M 30- Rs 20 piece 

  5. Inconel fastener, Grade : Standard- Rs 2500

Benefits of Using Pipe 

Inconel 600

A nickel-chromium alloy, Inconel 600 is used in applications requiring corrosion resistance and high temperatures. 

Inconel 601

Nickel-chromium alloy Inconel 601 is used for applications requiring corrosion and heat resistance. As a result, it provides outstanding resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures.

Inconel 625

Nickel-based Inconel Alloy 625 is a superalloy with high strength properties and high temperature resistance. Moreover, it exhibits remarkable corrosion and oxidation resistance.

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