| Thickness | 6 mm |
| Size | 8x4 ft |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Material | Inconel |
| Usage/Application | Construction |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Finish | Mirror Finish |
Inconel is not a type of stainless steel SS Inconel is a family of high performance nickel based alloys known for their exceptional corrosion resistance high temperature strength and excellent mechanical properties These alloys are typically used in extreme environments where conventional stainless steels or other materials would be inadequate Some common Inconel alloys include Inconel 600 Inconel 625 Inconel 718 and Inconel 825 among others Each of these alloys has unique properties that make them suitable for specific applications Key Characteristics of Inconel Alloys Corrosion Resistance Inconel alloys offer outstanding resistance to corrosion including resistance to oxidizing and reducing environments making them suitable for use in chemical processing and marine applications High Temperature Strength They maintain their mechanical strength at elevated temperatures making them suitable for high temperature applications such as gas turbines and aerospace components Oxidation Resistance Inconel alloys are highly resistant to oxidation even at high temperatures Creep Resistance They exhibit excellent creep resistance which is important in applications that involve prolonged exposure to high temperatures and mechanical loads Resistance to Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking SCC Some Inconel alloys such as Inconel 625 are highly resistant to chloride stress corrosion cracking making them suitable for offshore and seawater applications Excellent Weldability Inconel alloys can be welded using various welding techniques provided that proper procedures are followed Common Applications of Inconel Alloys Aerospace Inconel alloys are used in aircraft and spacecraft components including turbine blades engine components and exhaust systems Chemical Processing They find application in the chemical industry for equipment like reactors heat exchangers and piping systems that handle corrosive chemicals Oil and Gas Inconel alloys are used in the oil and gas industry for downhole equipment wellhead components and pipes that are exposed to harsh and corrosive environments Power Generation They are employed in power generation facilities including gas turbines steam turbines and nuclear reactors where high temperature and corrosive conditions exist Marine Inconel alloys are used in marine applications including seawater piping and heat exchangers Medical Some Inconel alloys are used in medical applications such as medical implants and surgical instruments due to their biocompatibility and corrosion resistance Electronics Inconel alloys are used in electronics and electrical applications where high temperature and corrosion resistant materials are needed When specifying Inconel sheets or components for specific applications it s important to choose the appropriate Inconel alloy that matches the requirements of the application whether it s high temperature resistance corrosion resistance or a combination of properties Consulting with materials experts or engineers knowledgeable about Inconel alloys can help ensure the right selection and proper use of Inconel materials for specific needs.