What is CW6MC material?
What is CW6MC material?
The CW6MC alloy is a nickel-based alloy used to withstand acidic environments, especially in the oil and gas industry where it is used in the production of valves, impellers, and pipes. This alloy is the foundry counterpart of the best known A625 for plastic deformation.
What is CW6MC?
Grade CW6MC nickel is a nickel alloy formulated for casting. It has the highest base cost among cast nickels. In addition, it has the lowest electrical conductivity and a moderately high embodied energy.
What is the hardness of Inconel?
Summary
| Name | Inconel |
|---|---|
| Brinell Hardness | 330 BHN |
| Melting Point | 1400 °C |
| Thermal Conductivity | 6.5 W/mK |
| Heat Capacity | 460 J/g K |
What is ASTM a494?
Standard Specification for Castings, Nickel and Nickel Alloy This specification covers nickel, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-silicon, nickel-molybdenum, nickel-chromium, and nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy castings for corrosion resistant service. The chemical composition requirements of the alloys are presented.
What is the Rockwell hardness of Inconel 718?
100
Properties
| Ultimate tensile strength, ksi | 135 |
|---|---|
| 0.2% yield strength, ksi | 70 |
| Elongation, % | 45 |
| Hardness, Rockwell B | 100 |
What is the hardness of Inconel 718?
Typical Room Temperature Properties, 982°C
| Ultimate tensile strength, ksi | 135 |
|---|---|
| 0.2% yield strength, ksi | 70 |
| Elongation, % | 45 |
| Hardness, Rockwell B | 100 |
What is Hastelloy C276?
HASTELLOY(r) C276 is a wrought corrosion-resistant alloy that resists the development of grain boundary precipitates that degrade corrosion resistance.
What is the difference between INCONEL 625 and 718?
Both 625 and 718 are nickel alloys, but their composition varies. Alloy 718 contains molybdenum, niobium and tantalum, aluminium and titanium. These are combined to create a strong, hardenable metal with a particularly high yield. By contrast, Alloy 625 combines nickel, chromium and molybdenum.
Is INCONEL 718 magnetic?
Inconel® Alloy 718 is non-magnetic. It maintains good corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance and is used for parts requiring high resistance to creep and stress rupture up to 1300°F (704°C) and oxidation resistance up to 1800°F (982°C).