Inconel Plates
Inconel
Inconel Plates
Ashapura Steel’s Inconel plates represent the pinnacle of excellence, meticulously crafted from the highest-quality Inconel alloy. Engineered for unparalleled strength, corrosion resistance, and durability, these plates are the top choice for industries requiring maximum performance in the most demanding environments.
With remarkable resistance to oxidation and carburization, coupled with the ability to thrive in high-temperature settings, our Inconel plates offer versatility for a broad spectrum of applications.
Types Of Inconel Plates
Inconel 600 Plates
Inconel 600 plates are a nickel-chromium-based superalloy, designed to withstand extreme temperatures. Known for their excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, these plates are ideal for furnace components, chemical processing equipment, and heat exchangers. Their superior mechanical properties make them suitable for a variety of industrial applications where high-temperature performance is critical.
Inconel 625 Plates
Inconel 625 plates offer exceptional resistance to corrosion and oxidation, making them a reliable choice for marine environments, chemical processing plants, and aerospace applications. The unique composition of this nickel-chromium-based superalloy ensures resilience under harsh environmental conditions, providing long-term reliability and performance.
Inconel 718 Plates
Inconel 718 plates are renowned for their excellent strength and toughness at elevated temperatures. Commonly used in gas turbines, rocket engines, and other high-stress applications, these plates are engineered to perform under the most extreme conditions, where strength and durability are paramount.
Surface Finishes of Inconel Plates
Clad Plate
Inconel clad plates are crafted by bonding multiple metals into a single composite material, offering exceptional corrosion resistance against acids, alkalis, and other chemicals. These plates are extensively used in the chemical processing industry and heat exchangers, where superior thermal conductivity and durability are required.
Polished Plate
Polished Inconel plates feature a smooth surface finish, making them ideal for applications where hygiene is crucial, such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment manufacturing.
Rolled Plates
Rolled Inconel plates are available in hot-rolled and cold-rolled options. Hot-rolled plates, produced by heating the metal above its recrystallization temperature and rolling it into shape, are known for their durability and rough surface finish. Cold-rolled plates, made by passing the metal through rollers below its recrystallization temperature, offer a smoother surface and precise thickness control.
HR Plates (Hot Rolled)
HR Inconel plates undergo a hot rolling process, resulting in a robust product with a rough surface finish, ideal for applications where toughness is essential.
CR Plates (Cold Rolled)
CR Inconel plates are processed at lower temperatures, producing a smooth surface finish. These plates are perfect for applications requiring precision and aesthetic appeal.
Inconel Plates Specifications
Specifications | ASTM A387 / ASME SA387 |
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Thickness | 1mm-300mm |
Width | 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, 4050mm etc |
Length | 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, 12000mm, 15000mm etc |
Surface | 2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed, hair line, sand blast, Brush, etching Manufacturer and Supplier |
Finish | Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR) |
Grades | C | Mn | P | S | SI | Cr | Mo |
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ASTM A387 Grade 5 | 0.15 max | 0.3 – 0.6 | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.5 max | 4.00 – 6.00 | 0.45 – 0.65 |
ASTM A387 Grade9 | 0.15 max | 0.30 – 0.6 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 1.0 max | 8.0 – 10.0 | 0.9 – 1.1 |
ASTM A387 Grade 11 | 0.05 – 0.17 | 0.4 – 0.65 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.5 – 0.80 | 1.0 – 1.5 | 0.45 – 0.65 |
ASTM A387 Grade 12 | 0.05 – 0.17 | 0.4 – 0.65 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.15 – 0.4 | 0.8 – 1.15 | 0.45 – 0.6 |
ASTM A387 Grade 22 | 0.05 – 0.15 | 0.3 – 0.6 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.5 max | 2.0 – 2.5 | 0.9 – 1.1 |
625 Inconel Plates Weight & Density
Plate Surface finish | Gauge (in) | Width (max in) |
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2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed Plate | 10–24 | 72* |
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled plate | 12–24 | 60 |
BA Mexinox only | 18–28 | 48 |
Polished plate (not brushed) | 11–24 | 60 |
Temper rolled plate Mexinox only | 13–29 | 48 |
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FAQ
Some common elements found in Inconel alloys include-
Nickel (Ni)- Nickel is the primary component and forms the base of the alloy, providing strength and corrosion resistance.
Chromium (Cr)- Chromium enhances the alloy’s resistance to oxidation and corrosion, particularly at high temperatures.
Iron (Fe)- Iron is often present in relatively small amounts, contributing to the alloy’s overall strength.
Molybdenum (Mo)- Molybdenum improves resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in aggressive environments.
Niobium (Nb)- Niobium can be added to enhance the alloy’s strength and resistance to high.
Inconel alloys find their application in a wide spectrum of industries and settings where extreme conditions challenge traditional materials. They are a staple in aerospace, safeguarding critical components in aircraft and spacecraft, and play a vital role in the chemical and petrochemical sectors, ensuring the integrity of equipment exposed to corrosive chemicals. Inconel’s resilience is also harnessed in the energy sector for power generation and in the demanding environments of nuclear facilities.
Inconel is widely employed in industries where extreme conditions and exceptional performance are paramount. It’s a vital material in aerospace, fortifying critical components in aircraft and spacecraft. In the chemical and petrochemical sectors, Inconel safeguards equipment against corrosive substances. Its heat resistance makes it invaluable in power generation, and its durability is essential in nuclear applications.
Yes, Inconel can be welded, but it requires specialized techniques and expertise due to its unique properties, including high-temperature resistance and resistance to corrosion. Welding Inconel typically involves the use of specific welding processes like gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW or TIG), gas metal arc welding (GMAW or MIG), or shielded metal arc welding (SMAW or stick welding.