Inconel HX is a nickel-chromium-iron-molybdenum alloy with outstanding strength and oxidation resistance at temperatures to 2200°F (1200°C). Matrix stiffening provided by the molybdenum content results in high strength in a solid-solution alloy having good fabrication characteristics.
Inconel HX is used in gas turbines, industrial furnaces, heat-treating equipment and nuclear engineering. Standard product forms are round, extruded section, flats, forging stock, plate, sheet, strip and wire.
Unit of Measure
Nickel Alloy Compositions
Alloy |
N/A Inconel® HX |
Basic Composition |
N/A 0.5% Cobalt 0.6% Tungsten 18.5% Iron 21.8% Chrominum 47.5% Nickel 9.0% Molybdenum |
Density |
N/A 0.302 lbs/in³8.35 g/cm³ |
ASTM Specification |
N/A ASME SB-435 ASTM B435 SAE 5536 UNS N06002 |
Typical Mechanical Properties
Melting Temperature Range |
N/A 2300 to 2470 ºF1260 to 1355 ºC |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1400°F/760°C) |
N/A 16000 psi110 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1500°F/815°C) |
N/A 10500 psi72 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1600°F/870°C) |
N/A 6500 psi45 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1700°F/925°C) |
N/A 3800 psi26 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1800°F/980°C) |
N/A 2200 psi15 MPa |