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Inconel
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Inconel Balls
Overview
Inconel balls are suited for high strength at temperatures
above 1300 F, with useful strength up to 1800 F. The alloy also
has excellent properties and ductility at cryogenic temperatures.
Principal Design Features
Inconel balls are made from a inconel which is a nickel-chromium
precipitation-hardening alloy suited for high strength at temperatures
above 1300 F, with useful strength up to 1800 F. The alloy is
also has excellent properties and ductility at cryogenic temperatures.
Applications
Structural members in hot sections of gas turbines such as discs,
thrust reversers and ducts. Heat treat fixtures and cryogenic
vessels, springs and fasteners.
Related Tradenames
HAYNES® X-750 alloy
Nickelvac X-750 (tm)
Nicrofer 7016 TiNb (tm)
Pyromet Alloy X-750 ®*
Udimet X750 (tm)
* Registered trademark of CRS Holdings, Inc.,
a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation.
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