Inconel® Alloy 600 sheet 0.4-76.2mm plate 2.4816 cut to measure 100-1000mm (Thickness / Strength : 6.35mm, width x length : 300x300mm)
- Cuts from 100mm to 1000mm, thicknesses from 0.4mm and up to 20mm.
- Areas of application: Industrial furnace construction (furnace housing, transport rollers, muffles); chemical industry (plant parts for the production of chlorine and fluorine compounds); automotive (seals, HT sensors); containers for storing alkaline solutions; reactor construction; engine construction;
- Wnr. 2.4816; US N06600; Alloy 600;
- density 8.5 g/cm³; melting point 1370°C; electrical resistance 1.03 Ω mm²/m; Thermal conductivity 14.8 W/(m K).
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Length tolerance: +/-2mm
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- Production time: 5-7 weeks.
- Shipment preparation: 2-3 business days.
- Delivery period: depends on the parcel service. For more details, see our FAQ.
Inconel 600 is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy designed for high-temperature applications. It contains approximately 1.5% cobalt and 1% manganese, offering excellent mechanical strength at both low and high temperatures, up to 1050°C. This material stands out for its exceptional heat and corrosion resistance. It performs well in environments containing chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride up to about 500-550°C, and also resists nitriding, carburizing, and stress corrosion cracking. Please note that Inconel 600 is not hardenable.
Evek GmbH is your trusted partner for Alloy 600, providing high-quality nickel alloys at competitive prices with worldwide shipping.
Common uses for Inconel 600 include industrial furnace construction, such as furnace housing seals, transport rollers, and muffles. In the chemical industry, 2.4816 is often used for components involved in producing chlorine and fluorine compounds. Additional applications include:
- Automotive industry (seals, high-temperature sensors);
- Containers for alkaline solution storage;
- Reactor construction;
- Engine manufacturing.
Key features of Inconel 600:
- Strong mechanical properties across a wide temperature range up to 1050°C;
- High resistance to heat and corrosion;
- Good resistance to chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride up to around 500-550°C;
- Performs well in nitriding and carburizing environments;
- Resistant to stress corrosion cracking;
- Not hardenable.
If you wish to purchase 2.4816, you’re in the right place. Explore our wide selection of nickel alloys in our online shop. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
- operation area
- Industrial furnace construction (furnace housings, transport rollers, muffles); chemical industry (plant components for the production of chlorine and fluorine compounds); automotive engineering (seals, HT sensors); containers for the storage of alkaline
- US
- N06600
- Alloy
- 600
- density
- 8.5 g/cm³
- Melting point
- 1370°C
- Electrical resistance
- 1.03 Ω mm²/m
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