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Heat-resistant nickel alloy "Alloy 600"

The oxidation resistance at high temperatures is extremely good! It can be used for long-term continuous air oxidation and in various atmospheres.

"Aloy 600 (NCF600, UNS N06600)" is a high-grade heat-resistant alloy that contains 14-17% chromium and exhibits exceptional oxidation resistance at high temperatures. It also has a wide range of applications as a corrosion-resistant alloy with excellent resistance to various acids and alkalis. The heating temperature is 1150-1180°C, the hot working temperature is 1000-1180°C, and light processing is possible up to 850°C; however, cracking may occur in the temperature range of 650-850°C. Cold workability is easier than that of austenitic stainless steel and is similar to Monel. [Features] ■ Hot working is relatively easy ■ Welding can be performed using TIG, MIG, and covered arc welding, similar to standard austenitic stainless steel ■ Cutting is possible with high-speed steel tools ■ Excellent resistance to nitrogen, hydrogen, and carburizing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Heat-resistant nickel alloy "Alloy 800H/800T"

High nickel and chromium content provides great resistance to oxidation and carburization at high temperatures!

"Aloy 800H/800T (UNS N08810/N08811)" is a high-nickel heat-resistant steel that possesses excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance at high temperatures, characterized by high structural stability at elevated temperatures. Furthermore, it is an alloy with high creep strength achieved through grain size control via high-temperature heat treatment and control of C, Ti, and Al content. It also exhibits excellent high-temperature strength and does not suffer from embrittlement due to sigma phase precipitation during high-temperature use, making it widely used for heat-resistant applications. [Features] - Workability at hot and cold temperatures is almost the same as austenitic stainless steel. - Welding is possible using TIG, MIG, and coated arc welding. - Heat treatment: solution heat treatment at 1100–1170°C with rapid cooling / solution heat treatment temperature above 1121°C (UNS N08810). - Excellent corrosion resistance in oxidative corrosive environments such as nitric acid and in molten salts like sodium chloride. - Stress corrosion cracking sensitivity is superior compared to standard austenitic stainless steel. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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High corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant nickel alloy "Alloy 625"

Excellent corrosion resistance and heat resistance! Used in components such as chemical plants and waste incineration plants.

"Aloy 625 (NCF625, UNS N06625)" is a nickel-based alloy that is solid-solution strengthened by adding molybdenum and niobium to nickel-chromium. Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and heat resistance, it is used as a material in chemical plants, waste incineration plants, and more. Welding can be performed using TIG, MIG, and shielded arc welding, similar to standard austenitic stainless steels, and welding materials should use nickel-based welding materials. 【Features】 ■ Strength at high temperatures is significantly higher than that of SUS304 ■ Cold workability is almost equivalent to standard austenitic stainless steels such as SUS304 and SUS316 ■ Sensitivity to weld solidification cracking is higher than that of SUS304 ■ Heat treatment: Annealing at 871°C with rapid cooling / Solution heat treatment at 1093°C with rapid cooling ■ Pickling uses a mixed acid of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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