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Brief facts about inconel:

Inconel is a nickel-chromium-based superalloy often utilized in extreme environments where components are subjected to high temperature, pressure or mechanical loads. Inconel alloys are oxidation- and corrosion-resistant. When heated, Inconel forms a thick, stable, passivating oxide layer protecting the surface from further attack. Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range, attractive for high-temperature applications where aluminum and steel would succumb to creep as a result of thermally-induced crystal vacancies. Inconel's high-temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation hardening, depending on the alloy. Inconel alloys are typically used in high temperature applications. Common trade names for various Inconel alloys include: • Alloy 625: Inconel 625, Chronin 625, Altemp 625, Haynes 625, Nickelvac 625 Nicrofer 6020 and UNS designation N06625.

Hastelloy - Haynes International, Inc., headquartered in Kokomo, Indiana, is one of the largest producers of corrosion-resistant and high-temperature alloys. In addition to Kokomo, Haynes has manufacturing facilities in Arcadia, Louisiana, Laporte, Indiana, and Mountain Home, North Carolina.

Incoloy - Incoloy refers to a range of superalloys now produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies and created with a trademark by the Inco company in 1952. Originally Inco protected these alloys by patent.

Monel - Monel is a group of alloys of nickel and copper, with small amounts of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Monel is not a cupronickel alloy because it has less than 60% copper.

Nichrome - Nichrome is a family of alloys of nickel and chromium commonly used as resistance wire, heating elements in devices like toasters, electrical kettles and space heaters, in some dental restorations and in a few other applications.

Nimonic - Nimonic is a registered trademark of Special Metals Corporation that refers to a family of nickel-based high-temperature low creep superalloys. Nimonic alloys typically consist of more than 50% nickel and 20% chromium with additives such as titanium and aluminium.

Stellite - Stellite alloys are a range of cobalt-chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. "Stellite" is also a registered trademark of Kennametal Inc. and is used in association with cobalt-chromium alloys.

Superalloys

Refractory metals

Chromium alloys

Nickel–chromium alloys

Aerospace materials

Nickel alloys

 

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