UNS N06617 (Alloy 617) Werkstoff 2.4463


UNS N06617, Alloy 617, or Inconel® 617, it's commonly known trade name, is a Ni-Cr-Co-Mo alloy, highly resistant to oxidation and carburisation, easily fabricated it can be hot formed up to temperatures of 1200°C. Extremely resistant to wet corrosive environments.


Data Sheet

UNS N06617, Alloy 617, or Inconel© 617, it's commonly known tradename, is a Ni-Cr-Co-Mo alloy, highly resistant to oxidation and carburisation, easily fabricated it can be hot formed up to temperatures of 1200ºC.  Extremely resistant to wet corrosive environments.

ASTM Specifications:- Sheet and plate ASTM B168, Bar and rod ASTM B166, Seamless pipe ASTM B167, Pipefittings ASTM B366, Forgings ASTM B564

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Applications

  • Petrochemical processing 
  • Evaporator Tubes 
  • Heat Treating Baskets 

Chemical Composition

C (Carbon)  0.15% Max
Cr (Chromium)  20.0-24.0%
Fe (Iron)  3.0% Max
Mn (Manganese)  0.50% Max
Si (Silicon)  0.50% Max
S (Sulphur)  0.015% Max
Cu (Copper)  0.50% Max
Ni (Nickel)  Balance
Al (Aluminium)  0.80-1.50%
Mo (Molybdenum) 8.0-10.0%
B (Boron) 0.006%
Ti (Titanium) 0.60% Max
Co (Cobalt) 10.0-15.0%

Physical

Density 8450kg/m3
Melting Range   1330-1380ºC

Mechanical

Hardness Brinnel 170
Tensile Strength @ Break 710 Mpa / 103000psi Min
Tensile Strength @ Yield 340Mpa / 49000 psi 0.2% offsett
Elongation at break 50%
Modulus of Elasticity in tension 214 Gpa 31000 ksi

* Above properties typical values of annealed material at room temp

Thermal

CTELinear 11.6 μm/m-ºC (@temp 20-100ºC)
Specific Heat Capacity 0.420J/g-ºC
 


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