What temperature can INCONEL withstand?
HASTELLOY Alloy X (HX)
(UNS N06002) Ni 47.5, Cr 21.8, Fe 18.5, Mo 9.0
Excellent high temperature strength and oxidation resistance to 2200°F. Excellent forming and welding characteristics. Resistant to oxidizing, reducing and neutral atmospheres. Resistant to SCC in petrochemical applications. Good ductility after 16,000 hours at long term service temperatures of 1200 to 1600°F.
Gas turbine combustion cans and ducting, heat treating equipment, spray bars, flame holders, furnace rollers, furnace baffles and flash dryer components.
INCONEL Alloy 625
(UNS N06625) Ni 61.0, Cr 21.5 Mo 9.0, Nb+Ta 3.6
High strength and toughness from cryogenic to 1800°F (980°C), good oxidation resistance, excellent fatigue strength and good corrosion resistance.
Chemical and pollution control equipment, ash pit seals, nuclear reactors, marine equipment, piping, thrust reverser assemblies, fuel nozzles, afterburners, water spray bars.


INCONEL Alloy 718
(UNS N07718) Ni 52.5, Cr 19.0 Fe 18.5 Mo 3.0 Nb+Ta 3.6
Excellent strength from -423°F to 1300°F (-253°C to 705°C). Age-hardenable, weldable in the fully aged condition, excellent oxidation resistance up to 1800°F (980°C).
Jet engines, pump bodies and components, rocket engines and thrust reversers, nuclear fuel element gaskets, hot extrusion dies.
INCONEL Alloy 600
(UNS N06600) Ni 76.0, Cr 15.5, Fe 8.0
High nickel, high chromium content, resistant to oxidizing and reducing environments; suitable for severe corrosive environments at high temperatures. Good oxidation resistance up to 2150°F. Good formability.
Furnaces, electronic components, chemical and food processing equipment, heat treating equipment, nuclear steam generator piping.
INCONEL Alloy 601
(UNS N06601) Ni 61 Cr 23 C 0.10 Mn 1.0 Al 1.4 Fe Bal S 0.015 Si 0.5
Nickel with higher chromium content for better resistance to oxidizing and reducing environments; for severe corrosive environments at elevated temperatures. Good oxidation resistance up to 2200°F. Good formability.
Instrument probes, furnaces, electronic components, chemical and food processing equipment, heat treating equipment, nuclear steam generator piping.
INCOLOY Alloy 800H/HT
(UNS N08810/N08811) Fe-based, Ni 32, Cr 21, Mn 1.5, Ti-Al strengthened.
800H/HT is an iron-nickel-chromium alloy with the same basic composition as Alloy 800 but with significantly higher creep rupture strength. Exhibits excellent resistance to carburization, oxidation, and nitriding. Dual certified, this alloy combines the properties of both forms.
HAYNES Alloy 25 (L605)
(UNS R30605) Co 50.0, Cr 20.0, W 15.0, Ni 10.0, Fe 3.0 Mn 1.5
Excellent strength for continuous service to 1800°F. Resists oxidation and carburization to 1900°F. Resists wear, marine environments, acids, and body fluids. Nonmagnetic, even when severely cold reduced, to Rc 50 after cold reduction and aging. Resists hydrochloric and nitric acids at certain concentrations and temperatures, and wet chlorine at room temperature.
Gas turbine engine components: combustors and afterburners. Other uses include: high temperature ball bearing service, springs, and heart valves.
NITRONIC 60
(Alloy 218) (UNS S21800) Fe 63, Cr 17, Mn 8, Ni 8.5, Si 4, N 0.13
High-strength, fully austenitic alloy that resists wear and seizure. Significant cost reduction, extended part life, and reduced maintenance. Yield strength in the annealed condition is twice that of Type 304 and 316 stainless steel. Tensile strength can exceed 200 ksi. Chloride pitting resistance is better than Type 316, oxidation resistance at high temperatures is similar to Type 321, and low-temperature impact strength is excellent.
Valve stems, seats, and valve trim; fastening systems, screens, pins, bushings, roller bearings, pump shafts, and rings. Food handling, medical, automotive, aerospace, and nuclear.





