Product Description
Inconel 800 Pipes are made of a Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy with added aluminum and titanium, offering exceptional resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and carburization at high temperatures. These cylindrical pipes have a thermal conductivity of 11.3 W/mK, a yield strength of 205 MPa, and an ultimate tensile strength of 500 MPa. With a silver color and a density of 7.94 g/cm3, these Inconel Alloy pipes boast a Rockwell hardness of B86. Known for their high strength at elevated temperatures and a melting point of 1370C (2500F), they are a reliable choice for various industrial applications.
FAQs of Inconel 800 Pipes:
Q: What is the composition of Inconel 800 Pipes?
A: Inconel 800 Pipes are made of a Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy with controlled additions of aluminum and titanium.
Q: What is the resistance of Inconel 800 Pipes?
A: These pipes offer excellent resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and carburization at high temperatures.
Q: What are the key physical properties of Inconel 800 Pipes?
A: Inconel 800 Pipes have a thermal conductivity of 11.3 W/mK, a density of 7.94 g/cm3, and a Rockwell hardness of B86.
Q: What is the strength of Inconel 800 Pipes at elevated temperatures?
A: These pipes exhibit high strength when exposed to elevated temperatures.
Q: What are the typical applications of Inconel 800 Pipes?
A: Inconel 800 Pipes are commonly used in various industrial settings due to their excellent properties and durability.