Nickel Inconel 601 N06601 2.4851 Nickel-Chromium Alloy
Nickel Inconel 601 N06601 2.4851 Nickel-Chromium Alloy
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Nickel Inconel 601 is a member of the austenitic nickel-chromium based super alloys. It is used for applications that require extremely high resistance to heat, and very high resistance to oxidation and corrosion at higher temperatures. It has excellent mechanical properties and is easily workable with standard procedures.
Due to its plethora of positive properties, it finds use in harsh environments in different industry applications, especially in places where it is repeatedly exposed to a wide temperature range and in the presence of corrosives, such as acids.
Applications and Common Use Of Nickel Inconel 601
- High-temperature applications in the automotive industry and aerospace – turbocharger rotors and seals (notable use is Mazda RX-7 third gen), rotary engines (Norton motorcycles), Formula 1 and NASCAR exhaust systems;
- High-temperature applications in aerospace – gas turbine blades and containment rings, seals and combustors, jet engine igniters, combustion-can liners, and diffuser assembles;
- Thermal-processing equipment – baskets, trays, and fixtures for annealing, carburizing, carbonitriding, nitriding for industrial-heating applications, and in radiant tubes, muffles, retorts, flame shields, strand-annealing tubes, woven-wire conveyor belts, and electrical resistance heating elements in industrial furnaces;
- Chemical-processing – insulating cans in ammonia reformers and equipment for nitric acid production;
- Petrochemical processing – catalyst generators and air preheaters;
- Pollution-control applications – combustion chambers in solid-waste incinerators;
- Power-generation field – superheater tube supports grid barriers and ash handling
Common Trade Names
Alloy 601, Inconel® 601, Nickel 601
Specifications
AMS 5715, AMS 5870, ASME SB 167, ASME SB 168, ASTM B 167, ASTM B 168, EN 2.4851, UNS N06601, Werkstoff 2.4851
Features
- Outstanding oxidation resistance to 2200°F
- Highly resistant to carburization
- Good creep and rupture strength
- Metallurgical stability
Chemical Composition, %
Ni | Cr | Al | C | Mn | Si | Fe |
61.5 | 22.5 | 1.4 | .05 | .3 | .2 | 14 |
Fushun offers Nickel Inconel 601 in 2 sub-type specifications, each in multiple and customized shapes/forms:
AMS 5715 (Bar, Forging, Ring or Custom Tube)
AMS 5870 (Plate, Sheet or Strip)
We offer a fully customized line of tube drawing and seamless tubing for Nickel 601.
Fabrication and Working Instructions
The Inconel 601 alloy can be formed, machined and welded by standard procedures. That said, it is strongly recommended to clean it from oil or paint before heating, as with every other alloy with high nickel content.
A low-sulfur atmosphere is also a must, and also fuels which are very low in sulfur. Even though it is resistant to oxidation, Inconel 601 should be heated in furnaces with a slightly reducing atmosphere.
Strengthening with heat treatment doesn’t work on this alloy. Instead, use of cold work and an annealing treatment is recommended for achieving different ranges of strength and hardness. The Inconel 601 alloy is annealed at 2100°F (1149°C) and then cooled rapidly through the 1000 to 1400°F (540 to 760°C) temperature range to prevent thermal cracking.
Rapid cooling also has no effect on the mechanical properties of Inconel 601, but rapid cooling is still recommended for pickled material in order to avoid sensitization.
Pickling, on the other hand, must be used to produce bright surfaces on parts that have been previously heated, due to the aluminum and chromium content of the Inconel 601 alloy.
Mechanical and Physical Properties of Nickel Inconel 601
Nickel Inconel 601 has good mechanical strength, but its mechanical property changes depending on the form of the material. According to the manufacturer, the optimal temperature for this alloy is 1004°F (540°C) and above for solution-treated condition, and 1004°F (540°C) and below for annealed condition. Being used primarily in high-temperature applications, the Inconel Alloy 601 can retain its high tensile properties at higher temperatures, and it is not embrittled by extended exposure.
Mechanical & Physical Properties | 21°C | 538°C | 649°C | 760°C | 871°C | 982°C | 1093°C |
Ultimate Tensile Strength /kMPa | 689.5 | 620.5 | 413.7 | 234.4 | 124.1 | – | – |
0.2% Yield Strength /MPa | 372.3 | 331 | 282.7 | 179.2 | 103.4 | – | – |
Minimum Creep 0.0001% per hr,MPa | – | – | – | 28.3 | 13.8 | 5.2 | 3 |
10,000 hr Rupture Strength, MPa | – | – | – | 42.7 | 17.9 | 8.3 | 4.3 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion µm/m⁰C | 15.3 | 16 | 16.6 | 17.1 | 17.6 | 18.3 | |
Thermal Conductivity /kcal/(hr.m.°C) | 9.7 | 17.3 | 18.9 | 20.4 | 22 | 23.5 | 25.1 |
Modulus of Elasticity/ 105 MPa | 2.06 | 1.75 | 1.66 | 1.55 | 1.42 | 1.27 | 1.12 |
Other Aspects and Advantages
The nickel alloy has a high degree of metallurgical stability, and it has a complete absence of embrittling intermetallic phases thanks to its internal microstructure.
The high content of nickel and chromium make the Inconel 601 alloy extremely resistant to high-temperature corrosion mechanisms, with resistance to oxidation of up to 2200°F (1200°C).
Unique among similar alloys, it also has resistance to oxide spalling under cyclic thermal conditions. It forms a protective oxide coating that resists scaling even after repeated exposure to temperature. This property of the alloy is linked to the high amounts of nickel and chromium, and also the presence of aluminum, all of which form an extremely protective oxide film on the material.
Nickel Inconel 601 alloy has good resistance to carburization and carbonitriding environments.
Quality & Testing
Fushun supply Certification with all shipments, containing full chemical analysis and also mechanical test results if requested.
All incoming material is visually inspected and PMI (Positive Material Identification) tested before processing begins and all our production material is checked during each stage of processing.
All incoming orders are produced to the individual customer specification, some of which may involve processing sample batches for testing prior to full production.
Final Inspection carried out on all finished material to include:
Visual inspection
Dimensional checks
PMI (Positive Material Identification)
Mechanical tests
Nickel Alloy Material Available Formats
Fushun offers pure Nickel alloy materials in a variety of forms, including:
Seamless & welded pipe
Seamless & welded tube
Bar
Wire
Sheet
Plate
Forgings
Pipe fittings
Flanges
Weld Rod
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At Fushun, we can supply single items or full bills of nickel alloy materials for most any project. No inquiry is too small. We offer quick responses to customer inquiries and specialize in the rapid delivery of both large and small quantities of nickel alloy products.
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