Inconel sheet

Inconel sheet

Icon Steel’s Inconel Sheets are designed to meet the needs of industries working in the most severe environments. These sheets are particularly famous for their superior heat, oxidation, and corrosion resistance and are composed of a high-quality Inconel Alloy. 

No matter if you are in the marine, chemical processing, or aerospace industry, our Inconel Sheets provide an excellent balance of performance and durability to ensure your operation will continue to perform in the harshest environments.

Key Features

 Ideal for applications requiring heat resistance, withstanding temperatures up to 982°C (1800°F).

Excellent resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and scaling in a wide range of aggressive environments.

Retains strength at both high and low temperatures, ensuring durability and reliability

Suitable for various industrial applications including aerospace, chemical processing, and power generation.

Inconel Specification

Specification Details
Material Composition Nickel (58-72%), Chromium (14-23%), Iron (3-5%), with trace amounts of Molybdenum, Aluminum, and Titanium
Yield Strength 414 MPa
Tensile Strength 827 MPa
Elongation 30%
Corrosion Resistance Excellent in both acidic and alkaline environments
Thickness Range 0.5 mm to 50 mm
Width and Length Customizable up to 2000 mm width and 6000 mm length
Standards Compliance ASTM B168, ASME SB-168, ISO 6208
Surface Finishes Mill finish, Polished, Brushed, and Custom finishes
Available Coatings Aluminide, Ceramic, and Custom Coatings
Operating Temperature Range -196°C to 982°C

Mechanical Properties Chart

Property Value
Tensile Strength 827 MPa
Yield Strength 414 MPa
Elongation at Break 30%
Hardness Rockwell B88
Impact Strength 110 J

Chemical Composition Chart

Element Composition (%)
Nickel (Ni) 58-72
Chromium (Cr) 14-23
Iron (Fe) 3-5
Molybdenum (Mo) 2-3
Aluminum (Al) 0.4-1.5
Titanium (Ti) 0.4-1.2
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.08
Silicon (Si) ≤ 0.5
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 1.0

Inconel Sheets applications

Inconel Sheets are often used when developing turbine blades, heat shields, and aircraft exhaust systems because they are designed to function at higher temperatures and resist corrosive environments.

Inconel Sheets have applications in chemical processing, specifically in developing pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and piping systems that come into contact with corrosive chemicals and high heat.

Inconel Sheets are beneficial in marine applications in which corrosion resistance is essential. For example, Inconel Sheets are used in seawater-service equipment and offshore platforms.

Inconel Sheets have applications in the power generation industry. Specifically, manufacturers can utilize Inconel Sheets in gas turbine components and nuclear reactors because these sheets have high thermal and mechanical stability.

FAQs

Inconel Sheets by Icon Steel typically contain 58-72% Nickel, 14-23% Chromium, and 3-5% Iron, as well as additional alloying elements like Molybdenum, Aluminum, and Titanium to enhance material properties.

Yes, Icon Steel provides customizable thickness ranges from 0.5 mm to 50 mm. Moreover, Inconel Sheets can be cut to a maximum width of 2000 mm and a maximum length of 6000 mm to accommodate application-specific requirements.

Icon Steel offers several coating options, such as aluminides or ceramic coatings, to further enhance the oxidation and/or corrosion resistance of the Inconel Sheets.

Yes, Icon Steel’s Inconel Sheets comply with ASTM B168, ASME SB-168, and ISO 6208 standards. With compliance to these standards, Icon Steel’s Inconel Sheets are able to meet strict demands in the industrial market.

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