Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil Supplier In China
As the professional nickel alloy coils supplier in China, we manufactures and produces customized thickness and width inconel alloy X-750 coils.
INCONEL® alloy X-750 (UNS N07750 / W.Nr. 2.4669) is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy known for its corrosion and oxidation resistance and high strength at temperatures up to 1300°F. Although some of the effects of precipitation hardening diminish above 1300°F, heat-treated material retains useful strength up to 1800°F.
Inconel X-750 coils are produced by rolling Inconel X-750 sheets or plates. Depending on the production process, Inconel X-750 coils are available as either hot rolled or cold rolled. Once flattened, they can be further processed into plates and sheets. The standard finish for Inconel X-750 cold rolled coils is 2B, while hot rolled coils typically have a No.1 finish. If other finishes are required, please contact us for customization.
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil Specifications
Product Name | Inconel alloy X-750 coil |
Grades | Alloy X-750 |
Standards | ASTM/DIN/JIS/GB/T |
Thickness | 0.10mm-5.0mm |
Width | 5mm-1200mm |
Edge | Slit/Round |
Quantity Tolerance | ±10% |
Paper Core Internal Diameter | Ø 150mm,Ø300mm, Ø400mm, Ø500mm paper core, special internal diameter core and without paper core on special request |
Surface Finish | Mill/Bright/TR/Polishing/Annealing |
Applications | Nickel alloys coils are ideally suited for a wide range of industries that require high-performance materials, including aerospace, marine, chemical processing, nuclear power generation and oil&gas production |
Packaging | Wooden pallet/Wooden case |
Payment Terms | 30% TT deposit and 70% balance before shipment, 100% LC at sight |
Delivery Time | 7-10 working days |
MOQ | 2,000 Kgs |
Shipping Port | Shanghai/Ningbo port |
Sample | The sample of nickel alloy coil is available |
Remark | Nickel alloy coil can be customized |
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil Chemical Compositions
Grade | Standard | C | Si | Mn | Ti | S | Cr | Ni | Mo |
Inconel X-750 | SAE AMS 5598 | ≤0.08 | ≤0.50 | ≤1.00 | 2.25-2.75 | ≤0.010 | 14.00-17.00 | ≥70.0 | 8.0-10.0 |
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil Mechanical Properties
Element | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Melting Point | Density | Tensile Strength | Elongation |
Inconel X-750 | / | 1427 °C (2600 °F) | 8.28 g/cm3 | Min MPa – 900 | Min 12 % |
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil Equivalent Grades
STANDARD | X-750 |
WERKSTOFF NR. | 2.4669 |
UNS | N07750 |
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil: The Ultimate Guide
When you choose to buy quality Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil, there have some important points we need to know before we get started.
What are Inconel Alloy X-750 Coils?
INCONEL® alloy X-750 (UNS N07750 / W.Nr. 2.4669) is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy known for its corrosion and oxidation resistance and high strength at temperatures up to 1300°F. Although some of the effects of precipitation hardening diminish above 1300°F, heat-treated material retains useful strength up to 1800°F.
Inconel X-750 coils are produced by rolling Inconel X-750 sheets or plates. Depending on the production process, Inconel X-750 coils are available as either hot rolled or cold rolled. Once flattened, they can be further processed into plates and sheets. The standard finish for Inconel X-750 cold rolled coils is 2B, while hot rolled coils typically have a No.1 finish. If other finishes are required, please contact us for customization.
Inconel Alloy X-750 Coil applications
INCONEL alloy X-750 is used extensively in rocket-engine thrust chambers. Airframe applications include thrust reversers and hot-air ducting systems. Large pressure vessels are formed from INCONEL alloy X-750. Other applications are heat-treating fixtures, forming tools, extrusion dies, and test machine grips. For springs and fasteners, INCONEL alloy X-750 is used from sub-zero to 1200°F.
Depending on the application and the properties desired, various heat treatments are employed. For service above 1100°F, particularly where loads are to be sustained for long times, optimum properties are achieved by solution treating (2100°F) plus stabilization treating (1550°F) plus precipitation treating (1300°F). For service below 1100°F, the alloy may be strengthened by precipitation treating after hot or cold working or by precipitation treating after equalizing or solution treating. A furnace-cooling treatment is also used to develop optimum properties for some applications.