Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy with 550-900 MPa Tensile Strength and 13.2-14.7 μm/m-K Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

Brand Name:CJ
Model Number:825 800ht 901 925 800 800h etc
Minimum Order Quantity:1KG
Delivery Time:Specific according to the product
Payment Terms:30% advance payment+70% final payment
Place of Origin:jiangsu china
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Product Description:

Incoloy Alloy is a nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, good magnetic permeability, and high tensile strength. It is a combination of nickel-iron-chromium alloy and nickel-iron-chromium alloy, providing excellent physical, mechanical and corrosion properties. The alloy has a density of 7.8-8.1 g/cm³ and can withstand a tensile strength of 550-900 MPa. It also has a high yield strength of 240-550 MPa and exceptional corrosion resistance. The alloy has a magnetic permeability of 1.04-1.07, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications. Incoloy Alloy is widely used in the automotive, aerospace, and oil and gas industries due to its superior properties.


Features:

  • Product Name: Incoloy Alloy
  • Specific Heat Capacity: 470-500 J/kg-K
  • Density: 7.8-8.1 G/cm³
  • Magnetic Permeability: 1.04-1.07
  • Elongation: 30-45%
  • Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: 13.2-14.7 μm/m-K
  • Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
  • Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy
  • High-Temperature Alloy

Technical Parameters:

PropertyValue
MaterialIncoloy Alloy (High-Temperature Alloy, Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy)
Density7.8-8.1 G/cm³
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion13.2-14.7 μm/m-K
Modulus of Elasticity200 GPa
Tensile Strength550-900 MPa
Elongation30-45%
Magnetic Permeability1.04-1.07
Melting Point1350-1400°C
Yield Strength240-550 MPa
WeldabilityGood

Applications:

CJ Incoloy Alloy is a Nickel-Chromium-Silicon Alloy, Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy, and Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy, providing excellent corrosion resistance and heat resistance. It is widely used in various applications including chemical processing, oil refineries, gas processing, pharmaceutical production, and food processing. The Brand Name of CJ Incoloy Alloy is CJ, with Model Numbers of 825 800ht 901 925 800 800h etc. It has a minimum order quantity of 1KG and the price is negotiable. The packaging details can be standard export packaging or negotiable. Its delivery time is specific according to the product. Payment terms are 30% advance payment+70% final payment. The monthly supply ability is 5000 tons. The elongation is 30-45%. It has a magnetic permeability of 1.04-1.07 and an electrical resistivity of 1.2-1.4 μΩ-m. The material is Incoloy Alloy and the density is 7.8-8.1 G/cm³.


Customization:

Customized service for Incoloy Alloy, with brand name CJ, model number 825 800ht 901 925 800 800h etc. Is available from Jiangsu, China. Oxidation-Resistant Alloy, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy, High Temperature Alloy with good corrosion resistance and melting point 1350-1400°C, specific heat capacity 470-500 J/kg-K, elongation 30-45%, electrical resistivity 1.2-1.4 μΩ-m. Minimum order quantity is 1KG, price is negotiable, delivery time is specific according to the product, payment terms are 30% advance payment+70% final payment and supply ability is 5000 tons/month.


Packing and Shipping:

Incoloy Alloy is packaged and shipped in accordance with industry standards. The product is typically packaged in wooden crates, cardboard boxes, or plastic bags, depending on the size and weight of the order. All shipments are made with proper packaging and labeling to ensure safe and secure delivery.








China Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy with 550-900 MPa Tensile Strength and 13.2-14.7 μm/m-K Coefficient of Thermal Expansion supplier

Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy with 550-900 MPa Tensile Strength and 13.2-14.7 μm/m-K Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

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