Welded pipe processing equipment of inconel 601 NiCr15Fe pipes
The properties of Inconel 601 make it a material with a wide range of uses in thermal processing, chemical processing, pollution control, aerospace and power generation. However, Alloy 601 is not recommended for use in strongly reducing, sulfur-containing environments.
Inconel alloys are a family of nickel-chromium superalloys and are trademarks of Special Metals Corporation. Inconel 601 is resistant to high temperature oxidation. The alloy also has good water corrosion resistance, has high mechanical strength, and is easy to form, machine and weld.
The most important property of Inconel 601 is its resistance to oxidation at high temperatures up to 1250C. Even under harsh conditions such as circulating heating and cooling. This is possible because Inconel 601 has a tightly adhered oxide layer that resists peeling.