Inconel 600 annealed sheet is a nickel-chromium-iron based alloy with good high temperature corrosion and oxidation resistance, suitable for high temperature and corrosive environments.
Annealing can eliminate internal stress, improve plasticity and toughness, making it perform well in various industrial applications.
The chemical composition of Inconel 600 annealed sheet includes about 72% nickel, 14-17% chromium and 6-10% iron, and also contains small amounts of elements such as manganese, silicon and carbon. It has excellent oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance, especially in high temperature environments.
Annealing is an important process to improve the performance of Inconel 600 annealed sheet. The annealing temperature is generally between 1095℃ and 1175℃, and it is kept for 1-2 hours and then cooled rapidly to eliminate internal stress and improve plasticity and toughness. The yield strength of Inconel 600 after annealing is generally between 200-230 MPa, but the toughness and plasticity are significantly improved.
Inconel 600 annealed plate is widely used in aviation, chemical, nuclear power and heat treatment equipment. Its excellent high temperature corrosion and oxidation resistance enables it to maintain stable mechanical properties in high temperature environments, and is particularly suitable for applications that need to withstand high temperature loads for a long time.






