| Availability: | |
|---|---|
| Quantity: | |
| Inconel 617(UNS N06617) | |||
| Chemical Composition % | Ni: ≥44.5 | Cr: 20.0-24.0 | Fe: ≤3.0 |
| Mo: 8.0-10 | Mn: ≤1.0 | Cu: ≤0.5 | |
| Al: 0.8-1.5 | Ti: ≤0.6 | Co :10.0-15.0 | |
| C: 0.05-0.15 | Si: ≤1.0 | S: ≤0.015 | |
| Melting Point ℃ | 1330-1380 | ||
| Density g/cm3 | 8.4 | ||
| Application Area | Inconel 617 material is considered the preferred material for offshore oil and gas extraction equipment, such as offshore oil and gas pipelines. The use of Inconel 617 material on high-speed rotating components such as aircraft engines and gas turbines can greatly improve their fatigue resistance and high-temperature performance, ensuring the long-term stable operation of the components. | ||
Specifications: ASTM B166 , ASTM B168 , AMS 5887 , AMS 5889
Alloy Details
| Density | Melting Point | Coefficient of Expansion | Modulus of Rigidity | Modulus of Elasticity |
| 8.36 g/cm³ | 1330 – 1380 °C | 11.6 μm/m °C (20 – 100 °C) | 81 kN/mm² | 212.0 kN/mm² |
| 0.302 lb/in³ | 2430 – 2510 °F | 7.0 x 10-6 in/in °F (70 – 212 °F) | 11.8 ksi | 30700 ksi |
Properties
| Annealed | ||
| Approx. tensile strength | < 1000 N/mm² | < 145 ksi |
| Approx. operating temperature depending on loading and environment | Up to 1100 °C | Up to 2012 °F |
| Spring Temper | ||
| Approx. tensile strength | 1300 – 1600 N/mm² | 190 – 230 ksi |
| Approx. operating temperature depending on loading and environment | Contact Alloy Wire Technical Dept |