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Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium alloy with good oxidation resistance at high temperatures and resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking, corrosion by high-purity water, and caustic corrosion. Inconel 600 is used for furnace components, in chemical and food processing, in nuclear engineering and for sparking electrodes. Standard product forms are round, hexagon, extruded section, flats, forging stock, pipe, tube, plate, sheet, strip and wire.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Material

Inconel®

Shapeform

Sheets

Thickness

0.093 inches2.3622 mm

Nickel Alloy Compositions

Alloy

Inconel® 600

Basic Composition

15.0% Chrominum 76.0% Nickel 8.0% Iron

Density

0.304 lbs/in³8.42 g/cm³

ASTM Specification

ASME SB-168 ASTM B168 Federal/Military MIL-N 6840 SAE 5540 UNS N06600

Typical Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength

93000 psi640 MPa

Yield Strength (0.2% Offset)

37000 psi255 MPa

Elongation

45 %

Melting Temperature Range

2470 to 2575 ºF1354 to 1413 ºC