Product Description
Inconel 600 Pipes are known for their high strength at elevated temperatures, with a tensile strength of 655 MPa. Composed of Nickel (72%), Chromium (14-17%), and Iron (6-10%), these pipes exhibit excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance. The metallic silver color gives them a sleek appearance while the density of 8.47 g/cm3 ensures durability. Made of a Nickel-Chromium alloy, these pipes boast a melting point range of 1354-1413C. With a round shape and customizable thickness, they belong to the Inconel 600 grade with a hardness of 88 HRB. Offering a thermal conductivity of 15 W/mK, they are a reliable choice for various applications requiring a nickel alloy.
FAQs of Inconel 600 Pipes:
Q: What is the composition of Inconel 600 Pipes?
A: Inconel 600 Pipes are composed of Nickel (72%), Chromium (14-17%), and Iron (6-10%).
Q: What is the tensile strength of Inconel 600 Pipes?
A: The tensile strength of Inconel 600 Pipes is 655 MPa.
Q: What is the melting point range of Inconel 600 Pipes?
A: Inconel 600 Pipes have a melting point range of 1354-1413C.
Q: What is the resistance offered by Inconel 600 Pipes?
A: Inconel 600 Pipes exhibit excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance.
Q: What is the grade of the material used in Inconel 600 Pipes?
A: Inconel 600 Pipes belong to the Inconel 600 grade of materials.