Inconel Alloy 600 (UNS N06600 / W.Nr. 2.4816)Strip
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Inconel 600 Strip Supplier
As a trusted supplier of Inconel alloys, we manufacture high quality Inconel 600 (UNS N06600) strips.
Inconel 600 is a very commonly used superalloy. This is due to its very good high temperature corrosion resistance. Inconel 600 is a solid solution strengthened alloy and can only be strengthened by cold working.
We manufacture Inconel 600 strips according to ASTM B168. We use a high-precision cold rolling mill to roll the material. If you have tight tolerance requirements for materials, we can meet them. If your demand width is less than 200mm, we can achieve the best price and shorter delivery time.
Chemical Composition of Inconel 600
*Chemical Composition According to ASTM B168
Suppliers shall perform chemical analysis of the material in accordance with ASTM B880.
Customized Dimensions
Tolerance according to ASTM B906
*Customized size please confirm with us
Standards for Inconel 600 Strip
*As a professional manufacturer, our default standard for Inconel 600 strip is ASTM B168. We can also produce according to other standards as per you required.
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Physical Properties
| Density | g/cm3 | 8.47 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| lb/in.3 | 0.306 | ||
| Melting Range | °F | 2470 - 2575 | |
| °C | 1354 - 1413 | ||
Mechanical Properties
| Condition & Size | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | Elongation | Reduction of Area | Hardness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPa, min | MPa, min | %, min | %, min | Rockwell | |
| Annealed | 550 | 240 | 30 | ... | ... |
| Skin-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | B85 to B88 |
| Quarter-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | B88 to B94 |
| Half-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | B93 to B98 |
| Three-quarter-hard | ... | ... | ... | ... | B97 to C25 |
| Hard | 860 | 620 | 2 | ... | ... |
| Spring | ... | ... | ... | ... | C30 min |
*Mechanical Properties According to ASTM B168
We offer a variety of different delivery conditions to suit your different needs. You can tell us your mechanical performance requirements. Our technicians will calculate the appropriate heat treatment regime according to your requirements and customize the mechanical properties of the material for you.
FAQ
How do the main elements in Inconel 600 (nickel and chromium) affect its performance?

Nickel is key to ensuring the structural stability of the alloy. It maintains a sound microstructure and provides good ductility under both ambient and high-temperature conditions. Chromium, on the other hand, forms an oxide film by reacting with oxygen, which protects the alloy and prevents corrosion.
Can the edges of the strip be rounded or chamfered?

Yes. Our strip is delivered with straight edges in the standard condition, featuring sharp edges suitable for general industrial applications. If you require safer edges or need them prepared for subsequent processes (such as plating or winding), we offer two edge finishing options: first, edge rounding, which involves light grinding to remove sharp edges; second, edge beveling, which creates a uniform arc along the edges. Please specify your edge treatment requirements when placing your order, and we will process the material accordingly to ensure edge quality.
Do you manufacture spring strips?

Yes, spring strips are among the products we manufacture. In accordance with standard requirements, we can customize high-strength spring strips for you. Additionally, you may provide us with your desired tensile strength or hardness values directly; we will conduct a technical feasibility study based on these specifications and proceed with custom processing according to the confirmed plan.
Is the strip production process hot-rolled or cold-rolled?

Since finished strip thicknesses are typically thin (e.g., less than a few millimeters), cold rolling is the primary finishing method. However, it is important to note that all cold-rolled strips must first undergo hot rolling to form thicker slabs or coils before entering the cold rolling process; that is, hot rolling is the preceding process to cold rolling. For strips with greater thickness (such as those exceeding the cold rolling capacity range), they are generally supplied directly in the hot-rolled state without undergoing cold rolling.
What do soft, semi-hard, and hard conditions refer to?

These are different delivery conditions for strip steel, determined by a combination of cold rolling processes and heat treatment methods. Materials in different conditions vary in tensile strength and hardness. Ranked from highest to lowest strength: hard > semi-hard > soft.
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