Inconel 601 Nickel alloy seamless tubes
Designated as UNS N06601 or W.Nr. 2.4851, Inconel 601 (also called "Alloy 601") is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy with an addition of aluminum for outstanding resistance to oxidation, and other forms of high-temperature corrosion as well as improved nitriding resistance. It also has high mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Inconel 601 may be used for industrial furnaces, heat-treating equipment such as baskets, muffles, and retorts, strand-annealing tubes, petrochemical and other process equipment, burner nozzles, gas turbine equipment, superheater tube supports & grid barriers of power plant piping, etc.
Standards:ASTM B167, ASTM B829
Size:10~219.1mmmm
Thickness:1~20mm
1. Chemical Composition Requirements
Chemical Composition of Inconel 601 (UNS N06601), % |
Nickel |
58.0-63.0 |
Chromium |
21.0-25.0 |
Iron |
Remainder |
Aluminum |
1.0-1.7 |
Carbon |
≤0.10 |
Manganese |
≤1.0 |
Sulfur |
≤0.015 |
Silicon |
≤0.50 |
Copper |
≤1.0 |
2. Physical Properties & Mechanical Properties
Typical Physical Properties of Inconel 601 (UNS N06601) |
Density |
Melting Range |
Specific Heat |
Curie Temperature |
lb/inch3 |
Mg/m3 |
°F |
°C |
Btu/lb-°F |
J/kg-°C |
°F |
°C |
0.293 |
8.11 |
2480-2571 |
1360-1411 |
0.107 |
448 |
<-320 |
<-196 |
*The mechanical properties of Inconel 601 vary in different product forms or heat treatment conditions.