UNS N06600 (Alloy 600) Werkstoff 2.4816


Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy designed for use from cryogenic to elevated temperatures in the range of 1093°C. It is a non-magnetic and readily weldable material.


Data Sheet

Alloy 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy desinged for use from cryogenic to elevated temperatures in the range of 1093ºC.  It is a non-magnetic and readily weldable material.

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

  • Used widely in a range of corrosion resisting applications 
  • Reducing environments
  • Weaker oxidising environments
  • Where excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking (CSCC)
  • Furnaces, chemical and food processing, nuclear applications

Chemical Composition

C (Carbon)  0.25% Max
Fe (Iron)  6.0-10.0%
Mn (Manganese)  1.0% Max
Si (Silicon)  0.5% Max
S (Sulphur)  0.015% Max
Cu (Copper)  0.5% Max
Ni (Nickel)  72.0% Min
Al (Aluminium)  0.5% Max

Physical

Density 8420kg/m3
Melting Range  1370-1425 ºC

Mechanical

Hardness Brinell 195 Max (in annealed condition)
Tensile Strength @ Break 550 Mpa / 79800psi (@550ºC)  655 Mpa / 95000 psi
Tensile Strength @ Yield 180 Mpa / 26100 psi (@550ºC) 310 Mpa / 45000 psi
Elongation in 2" 42% (@550ºC) 45%

* Above properties typical values of material at room temp (unless otherwise stated)

Thermal

CTELinear 13.3 μm/m-ºC (@temp 20-100ºC)
Specific Heat Capacity 0.444J/g-ºC @ 20ºC
 


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