Tuesday 13 September 2016

Inconel Pipes and its Grades

Inconel Pipes:
Inconel Pipes are nickel-chromium based pipes that are non-magnetic and have superb resistance to high-temperature oxidation. They exhibit excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties in the most demanding environments. They have good oxidation resistance at high temperatures and show great resistance to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking. They also put up excellent corrosion resistance against high-purity water. These pipes have easy weldability under a wide range of temperatures and thus are highly preferred in multiple industries.
Typical uses of Inconel Pipes are in Chemical processing plants, Furnace components, Petrochemical processing factories, Sea water applications, offshore oil and gas platforms, Heat exchangers and nuclear engineering. Inconel pipes are also greatly suitable for industrial heating equipment’s, marine engineering and pulp and paper manufacturing. 

Inconel 625 Pipes:
Inconel 625 Pipes are nickel-based pipes that offer great strength, excellent fabric ability, and outstanding corrosion resistance. These pipes are highly preferred due to their extraordinary service in the temperature range from cryogenic to 1800°F. The versatile and outstanding corrosion resistance of Inconel 625 under a wide range of temperatures and pressures is a primary reason for its wide acceptance in various fields.
Inconel 625 Pipes are extensively used in the aerospace, automobile, chemical processing, oil extraction, oil refining, marine, waste treatment, pulp & paper and power industries. Inconel 625 Pipes have also been used in making Jet Engine Components, Cryogenic Storage Tanks, and Commercial Gas Turbines, in Food Processing, Nuclear reactors, and Pollution control equipment’s. 

Inconel 600 Pipes:
They are non-magnetic and feature excellent mechanical properties. These pipes have high strength and good weld ability under a wide range of temperatures. Inconel 600 Pipes have proven to be useful in various industries for multiple purposes. They have been used for Chemical processing, Food processing and in Nuclear engineering. The pipes are widely used in manufacturing furnace components and Gas turbine components as well as in heat treating industry and Pulp and paper industry.

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