Inconel 601 is nickel-chromium alloy with an addition of aluminum for outstanding resistance to oxidation and other forms of high-temperature corrosion. It also has high mechanical properties at elevated temperatures.
Inconel 601 is used for industrial furnaces; heat-treating equipment such as baskets, muffles and retorts; petrochemical and other process equipment; and gas-turbine components. Standard product forms are round, flats, forging stock, pipe, tube, plate, sheet, strip and wire.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Material |
N/A Inconel® |
Shapeform |
N/A Plates |
Thickness |
N/A 1 1/4 inches |
Thickness |
N/A 1.250 inches31.75 mm |
Plate Weight per Unit Area |
N/A 0.37457 lbs/in²263.3487801 kg/m² |
Nickel Alloy Compositions
Alloy |
N/A Inconel® 601 |
Basic Composition |
N/A 1.4% Aluminum 14.4% Iron 23.0% Chrominum 60.5% Nickel |
Density |
N/A 0.291 lbs/in³8.06 g/cm³ |
ASTM Specification |
N/A ASME SB-168 ASTM B168 SAE 5870 UNS N06601 |
Typical Mechanical Properties
Melting Temperature Range |
N/A 2480 to 2571 ºF1360 to 1411 ºC |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1200°F/650°C) |
N/A 28000 psi195 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1400°F/760°C) |
N/A 9100 psi63 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1600°F/870°C) |
N/A 4300 psi30 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1800°F/980°C) |
N/A 2100 psi14 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 2000°F/1095°C) |
N/A 1000 psi7 MPa |