Nickel Alloy Wiki

As a leading Chinese Inconel alloy supplier, Pexon manufactures and produces different sizes of Inconel Alloy 686 pipes. INCONEL® alloy 686 (UNS N06686 / W.Nr. 2.4606) is a single-phase, austenitic Ni-Cr-Mo-W alloy offering outstanding corrosion-resistance in a range of severe environments. Its high nickel (Ni) and molybdenum (Mo) provide good resistance in reducing conditions, and high chromium (Cr) offers resistance to oxidizing media.

Inconel 686 VS Inconel 686

This addition of aluminum in Inconel 601 promotes the formation of a stable aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) layer on the surface at high temperatures. This protective film significantly improves the alloy’s resistance to further oxidation and thermal degradation—especially above 1000 °C (1832 °F).

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Inconel 600 VS Inconel 601

Inconel Alloy 600 (UNS N06600 / W.Nr. 2.4816) is a classic nickel-chromium-iron superalloy designed for excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical stability at elevated temperatures. It combines a high nickel content with moderate chromium levels, resulting in a material suited for oxidation, reducing environments, and corrosion-prone applications.

Inconel Alloy 601 (UNS N06601 / W.Nr. 2.4851) builds on this foundation by increasing the chromium content and adding aluminum, which significantly enhances oxidation resistance at very high temperatures. Inconel 601 is engineered for environments involving extreme heat, frequent thermal cycling, and severe oxidative exposure.

In practical terms, both superalloys fall under the broader Inconel family and are widely used in aerospace, petrochemical, power generation, and thermal processing industries. But differences in composition translate into distinct strengths and limitations that influence material selection.

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Monel 400 VS Inconel 600

As this table shows, the high nickel and copper content in Monel 400 ensures excellent resistance against attack by seawater and many acids, while the significant chromium in Inconel 600 forms a stable oxide layer that protects the alloy in oxidizing environments and high temperatures.

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