Molybdenum (Mo), Chromium (Cr), Nickel, and other alloying elements are added to alloy pipes in higher percentages than to carbon steel pipes. According to ASTM A335, low-alloy steel pipes are those that have a total amount of alloying elements below 5%.
Inconel 625 is a nickel-based alloy that combines high strength with excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and toughness. A cryogenic to 2,000°F (1,093°C) operating temperature range, high fatigue strength, and nonmagnetic properties make it ideal for harsh environments.
The alloy 600 is also referred to as Inconel 600. Known for its oxidation resistance at higher temperatures, this nickel-chromium alloy is unique in its type. Depending on the application, it can be used in everything from cryogenics to applications with elevated temperatures up to 2000°F
1. Oil and Gas Extraction 2. Heat Treat Applications 3. Rapid Temperature Changes 4. Saltwater Applications 5. Jet Engines