Product Details:
| Composition | Inconel 625 |
| Type | Rods |
| Color | Silver |
| Grade | 304 |
| Brand | Jindal |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Details:
| Composition | Inconel 400 |
Product Details:
| Composition | Inconel 600 |
Product Details:
| Composition | Inconel 600 |
The properties of nickel alloys can be tailored by adjusting their composition, but they generally share a few key characteristics:
Corrosion Resistance: Nickel alloys are highly resistant to corrosion from a wide range of substances, including acids, alkaline solutions, and saltwater. This makes them ideal for marine and chemical processing applications.
High-Temperature Strength: Many nickel alloys, particularly superalloys, can maintain their structural integrity and strength at extremely high temperatures, often exceeding 1,000°C (1,832°F). This resistance to thermal creep and oxidation makes them essential for high-heat environments.
High Ductility and Strength: Nickel alloys are tough and strong, yet also ductile, meaning they can be easily formed and fabricated without becoming brittle. This combination makes them versatile for manufacturing complex components.
Magnetic and Thermal Properties: Some nickel alloys have unique magnetic properties (e.g., soft magnetic alloys), while others have a very low coefficient of thermal expansion, ensuring dimensional stability with temperature changes