Incoloy 800 and Inconel 600 are both nickel-iron-chromium alloys but differ in composition and application. Here’s a comparison of their performance and price:

Composição:

Incoloy 800 (Alloy 800):

  • Composition: Primarily nickel, with significant amounts of chromium and iron. Contains small additions of aluminum and titanium for improved high-temperature properties.
  • Main Characteristics: Designed for high-temperature applications, oxidation resistance, and carburization resistance.

Inconel 600 (Alloy 600):

  • Composition: Nickel-chromium alloy with good oxidation resistance at higher temperatures. Contains iron as the base metal and chromium for oxidation resistance.
  • Main Characteristics: Known for its excellent mechanical properties and high strength, along with good resistance to stress-corrosion cracking and good weldability.

Performance:

  • Incoloy 800:
  • Desempenho em alta temperatura: Excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and nitridation in high-temperature environments.
  • Resistência à corrosão: Good resistance to many corrosive environments, including sulfur-containing atmospheres.
  • Creep and Rupture Strength: Maintains good strength and resistance to creep deformation at high temperatures.
  • Inconel 600:
  • Desempenho em alta temperatura: Resistant to oxidation and scaling up to about 2000°F (1093°C).
  • Resistência à corrosão: Excellent in a wide range of corrosive media, including oxidizing and reducing conditions.
  • Propriedades mecânicas: High strength and good fabricability, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

Price:

  • Incoloy 800 typically tends to be more expensive than Inconel 600 due to its specialized composition and properties designed for high-temperature applications.
  • Inconel 600 is relatively more economical, although prices can vary based on market conditions and the specific form (sheet, plate, pipe, etc.).

Formulários:

  • Incoloy 800: Used in furnace components, petrochemical process equipment, heat-treating equipment, and nuclear power plants where heat resistance and corrosion resistance are critical.
  • Inconel 600: Widely used in chemical and food processing, nuclear engineering, furnace components, and for applications requiring high mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion.

Summary:

  • Incoloy 800 is preferred where high-temperature strength and resistance to oxidation are paramount.
  • Inconel 600 is chosen for its excellent mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance across a broad range of environments.

Choosing between Incoloy 800 and Inconel 600 depends largely on the specific application requirements, especially regarding temperature, corrosion environment, mechanical stress, and budget constraints.