Brief: Discover Inconel X-750, a high-performance nickel-chromium alloy designed for extreme temperatures and mechanical stresses. Ideal for aerospace, gas turbines, and nuclear reactors, it offers exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability in various forms like bars, rods, wires, and plates.
Related Product Features:
Inconel X-750 maintains high tensile and creep-rupture strength at temperatures up to 980°C (1800°F).
Resistant to oxidation, carburization, and chloride-induced corrosion, making it ideal for harsh environments.
Excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance in high-temperature and high-stress conditions.
Easily fabricated and welded, with standard cold and hot working techniques applicable.
Age-hardenable via precipitation hardening for enhanced mechanical properties.
Available in multiple forms including bars, rods, wires, forgings, plates, and strips.
Widely used in aerospace, nuclear reactors, gas turbines, and chemical processing industries.
Retains mechanical properties and oxidation resistance during long-term exposure.
Domande frequenti:
What are the key applications of Inconel X-750?
Inconel X-750 is used in aerospace for jet engines and turbine blades, in nuclear reactors for control rod components, and in gas turbines for seals and shrouds. It's also ideal for high-temperature springs and fasteners.
How does Inconel X-750 perform in high-temperature environments?
Inconel X-750 offers excellent high-temperature strength, creep resistance, and oxidation resistance, maintaining mechanical properties up to 980°C (1800°F).
Can Inconel X-750 be welded and fabricated easily?
Yes, Inconel X-750 can be welded using standard procedures like GTAW and is easily fabricated using cold and hot working techniques, though post-weld heat treatment may be needed.