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Inconel is a nickel alloy primarily composed of nickel, with additions of iron, chromium, molybdenum, and other elements.
It excels in heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance, maintaining excellent durability even in harsh environments for high-temperature metals, which is why it is used in industries such as aerospace and plant engineering.
On the other hand, due to its poor thermal conductivity and high-temperature strength, Inconel is known as a difficult-to-machine material in machining. This column will explain the characteristics of Inconel and the key points to keep in mind for processing it.
[Contents]
- Characteristics of Inconel
- Challenges arising from the machining characteristics of Inconel
- Countermeasures for challenges during Inconel machining
- Summary of Inconel's characteristics
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