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8.47Mg/m3 Nickel Alloy Pipes Inconel 600 Seamless Tubes Thruster Propeller Hull Structure

Categories Nickel Alloy Pipes
Brand Name: DINGSCO
Model Number: According to customers requirements
Certification: ISO 9001:2015,PED 2014/68/EU,API 6A,API-20B,TSG,NORSOK
Place of Origin: China
MOQ: Negotiable
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: Negotiable
Delivery Time: (Sample Order) 7 days
Packaging Details: According to Customers' Requests
Product Name: Nickel Alloy Pipes
Grade: Inconel 600
UNS: UNS N06600
Melting Range: 1354-1413°C
Specific Heat: 444J/kg-°C
Electrical Resistivity: 1.03μΩ-m
Curie Temperature: -124°C
Density: 8.47Mg/m3
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8.47Mg/m3 Nickel Alloy Pipes Inconel 600 Seamless Tubes Thruster Propeller Hull Structure

Nickle Alloy Pipes Inconel 600 Thruster Propeller Hull structure


Nickle Alloy Pipes: Nickel-based alloy pipes are a form of this alloy material that has become crucial due to their application in conveying high-temperature fluids and corrosive substances.


Applications:

  • Heat exchangers
  • Fertilizer industry Dairy and food processing
  • Power plants
  • Textile machinery
  • Modern architecture
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Hygienic pipes for food processing industry
  • Water treatment facilities
  • Desalination
  • Synthetic fibers
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Breweries
  • Refineries and petrochemical products
  • Precision instruments
  • Surface condensers
  • Digesters Fluid piping systems
  • Evaporators
  • Nuclear power
  • Medical capillaries

INCONEL ALLOY 600 (nickel-chromium-iron)(UNS N06600/W.Nr. 2.4816) is a standard engineering material for applications which require resistance to corrosion and heat. The alloy also has excellent mechanical properties and presents the desirable combination of high strength and good workability.


Versatility:

  • It has led to its use in a variety of applications involving temperatures from cryogenic to above 2000°F (1095°C). The alloy is used extensively in the chemical industry for its strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Applications include heaters, stills, bubble towers and condensers for processing of fatty acids; evaporator tubes, tube sheets and flaking trays for the manufacture of sodium sulfide; and equipment for handling abietic acid in the manufacture of paper pulp.
  • The alloy's strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures make it useful for many applications in the heat-treating industry. It is used for retorts, muffles, roller hearths and other furnace components and for heat-treating baskets and trays.
  • In the aeronautical field, INCONEL alloy 600 is used for a variety of engine and airframe components which must withstand high temperatures. Examples are lockwire, exhaust liners and turbine seals.
  • INCONEL alloy 600 is used in the electronic field for such parts as cathode-ray tube spiders, thyratron grids, tube support members and springs.
  • The alloy is a standard material of construction for nuclear reactors. It has excellent resistance to corrosion by high-purity water, and no indication of chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking in reactor water systems has been detected. For nuclear applications, the alloy is produced to exacting specifications and is designated INCONEL alloy 600T.

Limiting Chemical Composition:

The high nickel content gives the alloy resistance to corrosion by many organic and inorganic compounds and also makes it virtually immune to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. Chromium confers resistance to sulfur compounds and also provides resistance to oxidizing conditions at high temperatures or in corrosive solutions. The alloy is not precipitation hardenable; it is hardened and strengthened only by cold work.


ElementNi+CoCrFeCMnSSiCu
Minimum(%)72146-----
Max(%)-17100.1510.0150.50.5

Thermal Properties:


TemperatureCoefficient of ExpansionaElectrical ResistivityThermal ConductivitySpecific Heat
°F10-6 in/in•°Fohm•circ•mil/ftBtu•in/ft2•h•°FBtu/lb•°F
-2506.0-860.073
-2006.3-890.079
-1006.7-930.090
705.86201030.106
2007.46251090.111
4007.76341210.116
6007.96441330.121
8008.16441450.126
10008.46801580.132
12008.66801720.140
14008.96801860.145
16009.16862000.149
18009.3698--
2000-704--
°Cμm/m•°CμΩ•mW/m•°CJ/kg•°C
-15010.9-12.5310
-10011.7-13.1352
-5012.3-13.6394
2010.41.0314.9444
10013.31.0415.9444
20013.81.0517.3486
30014.21.0719.0502
40014.51.0920.5519
50014.91.1222.1536
60015.31.1322.1578
70015.81.1325.7595
80016.11.1327.5611
90016.41.15-628

Physical Properties
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Temperature Range
°F°Cin/in°Fcm/cm°C
68205.8 x 10-610.4 x 10-6
Mechanical Properties
Typical Values at 68°F(20°C)
Yield Strength 0.2% offset psiUltimate Tensile Strength (min.) psiElongation in 2"%
35,00080,00030

Recommended Tool Types & Machining Conditions:


OperationsCarbide Tools
Roughing, with severeinterruptionTurning or Facing C-2 andC-3 grade: Negative rakesquare insert, 45° SCEA1,1/32 in. nose radius. Tooholder: 5° neg. back rake5° neg. side rake. Speed:30-50 sfm,0.004-0.008 in.feed, 0.150 in depth of cut.Dry2, oil3, or water-base coolant 4.
Normal roughingTurning or Facing C-2 orC-3 grade: Negative ratesquare insert, 45° SCEA,1/32 in nose radius. Tooholder: 5° neg. back rake5° neg. side rake. Speed:90 sfm depending on rigidity of set up, 0.010 infeed, 0.150 in. depth ofcut. Dry, oil, or water-base coolant.
FinishingTurning or Facing C-2 0rC-3 grade: Positive rakesquare insert, if possible45° SCEA, 1/32 in.noseradius. Tool holder: 5° pos.back rake, 5° pos. siderake.Speed: 95-110 sfm0.005-0.007 in. feed,0.040 in. depth of cut. Dryor water-base coolant.
Rough BoringC-2 or C-3 grade: lf inserttype boring bar, use standard positive raketools with largest possibleSCEA and 1/16 in. nose radius. lf brazed tool bargrind 0° back rake, 10° posside rake, 1/32 in. nose radius and largest possible SCEA.Speed: 70 sfm depending on the rigidityof setup, 0.005-0.008 infeed, 1/8 in. depth of cut.Dry, oil or water-base coolant.
Finish BoringC-2 or C-3 grade: Usestandard positive raketools on insert type bars.Grind brazed tools as fofinish turning and facingexcept back rake may bebest at 0°. Speed: 95-110sfm,0.002-0.004 in feed.Water-base coolant.



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