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Incoloy Alloy

Incoloy 901 Incoloy alloy 825 Incoloy alloy 901 INCONEL Inconel... [Pg.509]

Incoloy Alloy 800 B409 B407 B407 B408 ... [Pg.132]

Incoloy Alloy 825 B424 B423 B163 B425 ... [Pg.132]

To overcome this corrosion problem, nickel-based super alloys such as Inconel alloy 625 and Incoloy alloy 864 have been used. Although these alloys are more costly than stainless steel, they have shown excellent corrosion resistance in the modern automotive exhaust environment. [Pg.278]

Hastelloy 90-10 Aus. nickel cast Incoloy alloy Type 316 SS... [Pg.121]

C. Inconel Alloy 625, Incoloy Alloy 800, Incoloy Alloy 825... [Pg.64]

As an alternative to X-750 the equally age hardening alloys Inconel 718 (2.4667), Incoloy alloy 925 (UNS N09925), Incoloy alloy 926 (UNS N09926) as well as the non age hardening alloys Inconel 600 (2.4816), 625 (2.4856) and in particular Inconel 690 (2.4642) were tested for their behaviour to stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen embrittlement under the conditions of a boiling water reactor, see Table 12 [162]. [Pg.60]

Most world nickel production (>60%) is used in the making of stainless steels. Only approximately 13% of the world production of nickel is used in the manufacturing of nickel-based alloys. The most common nickel-based alloys are generally known by their commercial names such as Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, and Incoloy alloys even though they all have a unique UNS number. For example, when people refer to Inconel alloy they are usually talking about the 600 series of alloys, for example alloy 600 (UNS N06600)or aUoy 625 (UNS N06625). [Pg.627]

The Incoloy alloys 800 and 800H are excellent examples of the effect of carbon content on creep strength. These two wrought, Fe-Ni-base superalloys contain nominally 30-35% Ni and 19-23% Cr, and so are relatively free from crformation and have good oxidation-resistance up to ca. 1100 °C. The maximum nominal carbon content of alloy 800 is 0.1%, with no lower limit. The nominal carbon content of alloy 800H is 0.05-... [Pg.742]

Inco Alloys International (1997), in Incoloy Alloys 800, 800H, and 800HT, publication no. IAI-172. [Pg.777]

Incoloy Alloys 800 and 800HT, Table 22, Inco Alloys International Publication, IAI-20... [Pg.217]

It is important to know whether or not the alloy is resistant to crevice corrosion. For instance, work on the various grades of steels, such as SS 304, carpenter alloy, Incoloy (Alloy 825), Hastelloy (Alloy g), and Inconel (625) showed that the later two alloys were highly resistant to crevice corrosion in ambient and elevated temperature seawater [6]. The alloying elements in various grade of steel affect both the electrochemical and chemical processes, such as hydrolysis, passive film formation, passive current density and metal dissolution. Hence, the effect of major alloying elements, such as Fe, Cr, Ni and Mo and... [Pg.140]

Incoloy alloy 825 [7]. If the depth is increased, acidity is also increased in the crevice. [Pg.142]

Incoloy alloy 825 Inconel alloy 625 Hastelloy alloy C Chlorimet 3 Silver Titanium Graphite Gold Platinum... [Pg.17]

Regarding future work, CJuantiamis investigating the hot erosion-corrosion properties of other furnace alloys such as 300 series stainless steels. Inconel and Incoloy alloys. Further research will also be conducted on the synergistic relationship between hot erosion wear and corrosion. This work will include... [Pg.470]

L. Tan, K. Sridharan and T. Allen, The Effect of Grain Boundary Engineering on the Oxidation Behavior of INCOLOY Alloy 800H in Supercritical Water, Journal of Nuclear Materials, Vol. 348, 263-271 (2006)... [Pg.596]

McColvin G M and Smith G D (1985), Environmental Resistance of Incoloy Alloy MA956, in Marriott J B, Merz M, Nihoul J and Ward J, High Temperature Alloys, Their Exploitable Potential, London, Elsevier, 139-153. [Pg.428]


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