Product Description
The Inconel Sheet, made of a Nickel-Chromium Alloy, is known for its high resistance to oxidation and corrosion, making it ideal for applications in harsh environments. With a thickness typically ranging from 0.5 to 3mm, this flat sheet boasts high strength and various hardness levels based on heat treatment. Its thermal conductivity of 15 W/mK and melting point between 1350-1425C contribute to its excellent performance. The silver-colored sheet is crafted from Inconel 600, a nickel-based alloy known for its superior properties, including a tensile strength of 550-850 MPa and a density of 8.4 g/cm3.
FAQs of Inconel Sheet:
Q: What is the composition of the Inconel Sheet?
A: The Inconel Sheet is composed of a Nickel-Chromium Alloy.
Q: What is the thickness range of the Inconel Sheet?
A: The thickness of the Inconel Sheet typically varies from 0.5 to 3mm.
Q: What is the resistance level of the Inconel Sheet?
A: The sheet offers high resistance to oxidation and corrosion.
Q: What is the material of construction for the Inconel Sheet?
A: The Inconel Sheet is made of Inconel, a nickel-based alloy.
Q: What is the tensile strength range of the Inconel Sheet?
A: The tensile strength of the sheet varies between 550-850 MPa based on the specific grade.