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NICKEL ALLOY INCONEL 600 PLATE

Inconel 600 nickel alloy plate offers resistance to corrosion by many organic and inorganic compounds and also makes it virtually immune to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. The alloy also has excellent mechanical properties, high strength and good workability. Ronsco is proud to exported it to more than 80 countries.
NICKEL ALLOY INCONEL 600 PLATE

MORE DETAILS ABOUT NICKEL ALLOY INCONEL 600 PLATE

Product Name

Nickel Alloy Inconel 600 Plate, Nickel Alloy Inconel 600 Sheet

Equivalent Grade

Inconel 600, UNS N06600, Alloy 600, W.Nr. 2.4816

Standard

GB, AISI, ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS

Process

Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled, Forged

Sizes

Thickness:1-100mm, Width:500-2400mm, Length: Up to 9000mm

Surface Treatment

NO.1, 1D, 2D, 2B, NO.4, BA, HL, Mirror, Embossim, Sandblasted

Fabricating

Rolling, Bending, Sllitting, Decoiling, Cutting, Drilling, Punching, Beveling, Welding etc.

Application

Oil&Gas, Petroleum, Vessels, Ship Building, Water Treatment And Environmental Protection etc.

GENERAL INFO ABOUT EACH Nickel Alloy Plate GRADE

Inconel 600 plate is a nonmagnetic, nickel-chromium alloy. The alloy confers resistance to sulfur compounds and also provides resistance to oxidizing conditions at high temperatures or in corrosive solutions. The versatility of Inconel 600 has led to its use in a variety of applications involving temperatures from cryogenic to above 2000°F (1095°C).


Single Plate Of Rolling Specification

Thickness/Width

1500

1800

2000

2200

2400

4-6mm

-

-

-

6-10mm

11-12mm

13-14mm

17-25mm

26-70mm

71-100mm

special

special

special

special

special

MORE DETAILS ABOUT EACH Nickel Alloy Plate GRADE

  • Hot Forming
  • Cold Forming
  • Welding

Inconel 600:

 

The recommended temperature range of normal hot-working is 1600° to 2250°F (870° to 1230°C), heavy hot-working is 1900° to 2250°F (1040° to 1230°C), light hot-working is down to 1600°F (870°C). It is important to note that Inconel 600 has low ductility at temperatures between 1200° and 1600°F (650° and 870°C) and should not be worked in that range. High tensile properties can be developed in the material by careful working at temperatures below 1200°F (650°C).

Inconel 600:

 

Inconel 600 can be cold-formed using standard processes employed for steel and stainless steel. The rate of work hardening is higher than that of mild steel but lower than the rate observed in Type 304 stainless steel.

Inconel 600:

 

Inconel 600 can be easily welded using conventional welding methods. The recommended welding materials for joining alloy 600 are Inconel welding electrode 182 for shielded metal-arc welding, Inconel filler metal 82 for gas tungsten-arc and gas metal-arc welding, and a combination of Inconel filler metal 82 and Incoflux 4 submerged arc flux for the submerged-arc process.

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Material

Ni

Cr

Fe

C

Mn

S

Si

Cu

N06600

72.0 min

14.0-17.0

6.00-10.00

0.15 max

1.00 max

0.015 max

0.50 max

0.50 max

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Material

Tensile strength

Yield strength 0,2

Elongation

Hardness HB30

N06600

550-725 N/mm²

170-345 N/mm²

35-55%

65-85HB

MORE DETAILS ABOUT EACH Nickel Alloy Plate PROCESS

  • Steel Making Process
  • Hot Roll Process
  • Solid Solutions & Pickling

MORE DETAILS ABOUT EACH Nickel Alloy Plate SURFACE

  • NO.1
  • 2D
  • 2B
  • NO.4
  • BA
  • HL
  • Mirror
NO.1 surface treated by heat treatment and pickling after hot rolling. The  appearance is silver white, matt and bright. This surface is suitable for industries that require heat resistance and corrosion resistance, and the surface brightness is not important. Common applications include industrial tank and chemical industrial plants etc..
2D surface treated by heat treatment and pickling after cold rolling. The appearance is silver white, smoother but of matt grain. Common applications include petrochemical production equipment, automotive components, building materials and water pipes etc..
After 2D treatment, the final process is lightly cold rolled by a polishing roller to obtain proper gloss. The appearance is smooth and bright, and easy to re-grind to make the surface more brighter.  Common applications include building materials, tableware etc..
NO.4 is a product ground with a grinding belt of size 150-180. It has better gloss, discontinuous rough lines and finer stripes than No.3 stainless steel castings commonly used polished and sanded surfaces. Common applications include food processing equipment, home electrical products, medical equipment etc..
BA surface is also produced by cold rolling and de-scaling. It has excellent surface gloss, high reflectivity. In addition, The very smooth surface also makes this surface highly suitable for further finishing processes such as mirror polishing and chrome plating. Common applications include catering equipment etc..
HL use a polishing abrasive belt with an appropriate particle size (150-320 mesh) to grind, with obvious straight stripes. The surface is beautiful, good texture and scratch is not obvious, durable,  wear-resistant. Common applications include building decoratio, elevators, vehicle parts, etc..
Mirror is produced by polishing with successively finer abrasives and buffing extensively until all grit lines from preliminary grinding operations are removed. The feature is highest reflectivity. Mainly used for interior and exterior decoration materials of automobiles and buildings.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How Does Inconel 600 Compare To Other Nickel Alloys?
  • How Should Inconel 600 Plates Be Stored And Handled?
  • What Are The Cost Considerations For Inconel 600 Plates?

How Does Inconel 600 Compare To Other Nickel Alloys?


Answer:


Inconel 600 differs from other nickel alloys in its ability to maintain stability across a wide temperature range and its resistance to a broad spectrum of corrosive media. Unlike Inconel 625, which is designed for high strength and corrosion resistance, or Inconel 718, which is used for its remarkable strength at high temperatures, Inconel 600 is often selected for its thermal stability and general-purpose corrosion resistance. Its versatility makes it a preferred choice for environments where both strength and corrosion resistance are required.


How Should Inconel 600 Plates Be Stored And Handled?


Answer:


Inconel 600 plates should be stored in a clean, dry environment to prevent contamination and surface damage. Protective coatings or coverings can be used during storage and transportation to maintain the quality of the material. Handling should be done with care to avoid scratches or impacts that could compromise the surface finish, especially in applications where appearance and integrity are critical.


What Are The Cost Considerations For Inconel 600 Plates?


Answer:


Inconel 600 plates are more expensive than standard carbon steel plates due to their advanced properties and raw material costs. The price can vary based on thickness, dimensions, and supplier specifications. It’s important to balance the cost against the long-term benefits, such as durability, reduced maintenance, and resistance to extreme conditions, which often justify the initial investment in high-performance applications.

 


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