The Incoloy 800 is an alloy based on nickel, iron & chromium. The Incoloy 800 bars are known not only for their strong strength, but also for their excellent oxidation and carburization resistance when exposed to elevated temperatures. There are two additional alloys that can be extracted from the Incoloy 800.
And the incorporation of up to 1.20% of the 800HT alloy of both aluminium and titanium. The midification of the Incoloy 800HT’s chemistry ensures optimal high temperature properties that could be used for structural applications at high temperatures.
The first of these alloys to reach the market was the Inconel 800 Round Bar and it was significantly changed into the Incoloy 800H by controlling the carbon content added to the alloy.
There are 2 types of varieties of this grade, Incoloy 800H and Incoloy 800HT. The variety 800 has a higher carbon level than the straight equivalent 800, which allows for a higher creep. The Incoloy 800 HT features a minimal elemental structure that requires heat treatment but is within normal 800H chemistry. The variation of carbon, aluminium and titanium gives similar properties to the 3 grades of 800, 800H and 800 HT, but not 100 percent the same, hence the need to break this group into 3 alloys.
What is Inconel 800 round bar?
Nickel Alloy 800H bars are a thermally treated solution at a temperature of 2100 F. This Nickel 800 Bars heat treated, controlled carbon version comes with an increase in its elevated temperature properties. Inconel 800 round bar suppliers in Mumbai note that in the temperature range that ranges between 1100 F to about 1800 F, the alloy has improved creep and stress rupture characteristics.
We also set up a well-equipped in-house quality test unit for the purpose of ensuring the highest possible quality.
The Inconel 800 round bars have some significant characteristics such as resistant to a wide range of corrosive media, Non-magnetic, and excellent mechanical properties.
They find their applications in various industries such as Chemical industry, Aerospace, Heat treating industry, Pulp and paper industry, Food processing, Nuclear Engineering, Gas turbine components, Fertilizer Industry, and Petro Chemical Industry.