Inconel Alloy 718 (UNS N07718 / W.Nr. 2.4668)Strip
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Excellent High
Temperature Strength
Inconel 718 Strip Supplier
As a strong nickel alloy strip supplier, AEETHER produces high quality Inconel 718 (UNS N07718 / W.Nr. 2.4668) strip.
Inconel 718 is a precipitation strengthened superalloy. In addition to excellent high temperature corrosion resistance, its biggest feature is high strength. Therefore, it is widely used in various engine components.
We produce Inconel 718 strip by default to ASTM B670. In the standard, Inconel 718 is specified to be delivered in the annealed condition. However, if you have special delivery condition requirements or special strip hardness requirements, you need to confirm with the supplier in advance. We can customize the hardness of the material for you. Our Inconel 718 strip can be supplied in rolls or cut to straight strips for you.
Chemical Composition of Inconel 718
*Chemical Composition According to ASTM B670
Supplier shall perform chemical composition analysis of materials in accordance with ASTM B906.
Customized Dimensions
Tolerance according to ASTM B906
*Customized size please confirm with us
Standards for Inconel 718 Strip
*As a professional manufacturer, our default standard for Inconel 718 strip is ASTM B670. We can also produce according to other standards as per you required.
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Edge to be Customized
If you have requirements for the edge of Inconel 718 strip, we can provide you with two kinds of edges in the standard.
Square-edge strip will be supplied with finished edges, with sharp, square corners, and without bevel or rounding.
Round-edge strip will be supplied with finished edges, semicircular in form, and the diameter of the circle forming the edge being equal to the strip thickness.
Data Sheet
Physical Properties
| Density | g/cm3 | 8.19 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| lb/in.3 | 0.296 | ||
| Melting Range | °F | 2300 - 2437 | |
| °C | 1260 - 1336 | ||
Mechanical Properties
| Condition & Size | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | Elongation | Reduction of Area | Hardness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPa, min | MPa, min | %, min | %, min | Rockwell | |
| Up to 1.0 (25.4), incl | 1241 | 1034 | 12 | ... | ... |
| Over 1.0 to 2.25 (25.4 to 57.2), incl | 1241 | 1034 | 10 | ... | ... |
*Mechanical Properties According to ASTM B670
Inconel 718 tape is delivered in soft state by default, you can also confirm other delivery states with the manufacturer. In some standards, the requirements for grain size and creep strength of the material are also specified, which also needs to be confirmed with the supplier.
FAQ
Why is Inconel 718 so popular?

The key lies in its outstanding overall performance. Chromium and molybdenum ensure corrosion resistance, nickel provides high-temperature performance, and precipitation hardening gives it high strength, enabling Inconel 718 to perform exceptionally well in extreme environments.
Can the edges of the strip be rounded?

Yes. By default, our strips are delivered with straight-cut edges, which are sharp and suitable for most industrial applications. If you require special edge treatment, we can customize the processing according to your specifications. This includes two options: a light chamfer (a slight rounding) or a full edge rounding (forming the edges into a smooth arc).
Can we specify the weight per coil?

No problem. By default, the weight per coil is not fixed; we simply ensure that the total weight of all coils meets your requirements. However, if you have specific requirements for the weight per coil, please let us know, and we can accommodate them within the allowable tolerance.
Can you provide spring strips?

Yes, we can. In accordance with standard requirements, we can customize high-strength spring strips for you. You can also simply tell us your desired tensile strength or hardness, and we will analyze the technical feasibility and produce a custom solution for you.
What is slitting?

Slitting involves cutting a wide coil into several narrower strips along its width. This process is quite common, especially for stainless steel and some common nickel alloys. However, to be honest, most of the time the strips are produced directly through cold rolling, so slitting isn’t used as frequently.
Inconel 718 Applications
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