Product Description
Inconel 718 Plates are silver flat plates made of high-grade Inconel 718 precipitiation-hardened alloy, known for their high structural strength and resistance to oxidation and corrosion. With a melting point of 1260-1320C, these plates exhibit a Rockwell C35 hardness, a tensile strength of 1370 MPa, and a thermal conductivity of 11.4 W/mK at 20C. These plates come in customizable thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 50mm and are composed of Nickel (52%), Chromium (19%), Iron, Molybdenum, and Niobium, with a density of 8.19 g/cm3. The material is a Nickel-Chromium alloy ideal for various industrial applications.
FAQs of Inconel 718 Plates:
Q: What is the composition of Inconel 718 Plates?
A: Inconel 718 Plates are composed of Nickel (52%), Chromium (19%), Iron, Molybdenum, and Niobium.
Q: What is the typical thickness range of Inconel 718 Plates?
A: The thickness of Inconel 718 Plates is customizable, commonly ranging from 0.5mm to 50mm.
Q: What are the key strengths of Inconel 718 Plates?
A: Inconel 718 Plates are known for their high structural strength, high resistance to oxidation and corrosion, and Rockwell C35 hardness.
Q: What is the tensile strength of Inconel 718 Plates?
A: The tensile strength of Inconel 718 Plates is 1370 MPa.
Q: What is the thermal conductivity of Inconel 718 Plates?
A: Inconel 718 Plates exhibit a thermal conductivity of 11.4 W/mK at 20C.