Product Description

Inconel 601 is a nickel-chromium-iron-aluminum-based high-temperature alloy. Its typical composition, as per standard specifications, includes approximately 58-63% nickel, 21-25% chromium, and 1.0-1.7% aluminum, with iron constituting much of the remainder.

Inconel 601 coil offers excellent high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and outstanding oxidation resistance. It retains high strength and hardness at elevated temperatures while maintaining good ductility and toughness. The alloy also performs well in acidic environments, exhibiting good corrosion resistance against media containing chlorides and sulfides.


Product Parameters

Product Name

Inconel 601 Coil

Thickness

2.5mm-10.0 mm

Length

2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, etc.

Width

610-2000 mm

Standard

ASTM, AISI, JIS, GB, DIN, EN, etc.

Surface

BA, 2B, NO.1, NO.4, 4K, HL, 8K, etc.

Certificate

ISO, SGS, BV

Production Technology

Hot Rolling, Cold Rolling


Chemical Composition

C

Al

Si

S

Cr

Mn

Fe

Ni

Cu

0.1 max

1.0-1.7

0.5 max

0.015 max

21.0-25.0

1.0 max

Remainder

58.0-63.0

1.0 max


Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength (ksi)

0.2% Yield Strength (ksi)

Elongation% in 2 inches

80

30

30


Physical Performance


Units

Temperature in°C

Density

8.11 g/cm³

Room

Specific Heat

0.107 Kcal/kg.C

20°

Melting Range

1360-1411°C

-

Modulus of Elasticity

206.5 KN/mm²

20°

Electrical Resistivity

118 µΩ.cm

20°

Coefficient of Expansion

13.75 µm/m °C

20 - 100°

Thermal Conductivity

11.2 w/m-° K

20°


Scope of Application

The 601 characteristics of Inconel make it widely used in the fields of heat treatment, chemical treatment, pollution control, aerospace and power generation. Therefore, it is not recommended to use the alloy 601 in a strongly reduced sulfur-containing environment.