Inconel 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy with an exceptional combination of metallurgical stability, strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Resistance to oxidation is enhanced by an aluminum addition. Inconel 617 also resists a wide range of corrosive aqueous environments.
Inconel 617 is used in gas turbines for combustion cans, ducting and transition liners; for petrochemical processing; for heat-treating equipment; and in nitric acid production. Standard product forms are round, forging stock, extruded section, plate, sheet, strip, pipe, tube and wire.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Material |
N/A Inconel® |
Shapeform |
N/A Plates |
Thickness |
N/A 2 inches |
Thickness |
N/A 2.000 inches50.8 mm |
Plate Weight per Unit Area |
N/A 0.63458 lbs/in²446.153906768 kg/m² |
Nickel Alloy Compositions
Alloy |
N/A Inconel® 617 |
Basic Composition |
N/A 1.2% Aluminum 1.5% Iron 125% Cobalt 22.0% Chrominum 52.0% Nickel 9.0% Molybdenum |
Density |
N/A 0.302 lbs/in³8.36 g/cm³ |
ASTM Specification |
N/A ASME SB-166(w) ASTM B166(w) SAE 5887 UNS N06617 |
Typical Mechanical Properties
Melting Temperature Range |
N/A 2430 to 2510 ºF1330 to 1380 ºC |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1200°F/650°C) |
N/A 47000 psi320 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1400°F/760°C) |
N/A 22000 psi150 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1600°F/870°C) |
N/A 8400 psi58 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1800°F/980°C) |
N/A 3600 psi25 MPa |
Rupture Strength (1000 h at 2000°F/1095°C) |
N/A 1500 psi10 MPa |