Inconel 601
Inconel 601
Inconel 601
Inconel 601 is a Nickel-Chromium alloy that offers good heat and corrosion resistance. It
provides resistance to high temperature oxidation up to 2200oF and has high temperature
strength and good ductility in prolong service applications. Great aqueous corrosion
resistance, high mechanical strength and is easily produced, machined and welded. It is
widely used in aerospace, power production, thermal processing, chemical treatment and
land base gas turbine engines.
Alloy 601 offers adequate resistance to heat and corrosion due to oxidation and other media
at the high temperature limits. It resists the aqueous corrosion and offers suitable
mechanical strength. It can be easily formed. Alloy 601 offers good welding character.
Chemical Composition
Aluminum (Al)
1.4 %
Carbon (C)
0.05 %
Chromium (Cr)
22.5 %
Copper (Cu)
<= 1.0 %
Iron (Fe)
14 %
Manganese (Mn)
0.3 %
Nickel (Ni)
Silicon (Si)
Sulfur (S)
61.5 %
0.2 %
<= 0.015 %
Physical Properties
Density
Ultimate Tensile
Strength
Yield Strength
Elongation
Electrical Resistivity
Magnetic permeability
Curie temperature
Linear coefficient of
thermal expansion
Specific heat capacity
Thermal conductivity
Melting Point
Solidus temperature
Liquidus temperature
oC
27 oC to 100 oC
27 oC to 200 oc
27 oC to 300 oC
27 oC to 400 oC
27 oC to 500 oC
27 oC to 600 oC
27 oC to 700 oC
27 oC to 800 oC
27 oC to 900 oC
27 oC to 1000 oC
10-6 in/in-F
7.60 x 10-6 in/in-F
8.01 x 10-6 in/in-F
8.11 x 10-6 in/in-F
8.30 x 10-6 in/in-F
8.50 x 10-6 in/in-F
8.87 x 10-6 in/in-F
9.19 x 10-6 in/in-F
9.51 x 10-6 in/in-F
9.82 x 10-6 in/in-F
10.18 x 10-6 in/in-F
m/m-C
13.75 m/m-C
14.36 m/m-C
14.58 m/m-C
14.83 m/m-C
15.19 m/m-C
15.62 m/m-C
16.11 m/m-C
16.67 m/m-C
17.24 m/m-C
17.82 m/m-C
Mechanical Properties
Inconel alloy 601 offers excellent mechanical strength. The strengthening scale offered by
alloy 601 varies with the variation in the alloy forms and conditions. The particular condition
depends on the type of operation and temperature. Basically, the solution processed alloy is
used in the crack oriented operations at the high temperatures up to 1000oF.
Alloy form
Condition
Tensile strength
Yield strength
Elongatio
n%
601 Rod
Annealed 80 to 115 ksi 550 to 790 MPa 30 to 60
205 to 415 MPa 70 to 40
ksi
%
601 Sheet Annealed 85 to 100 ksi 585 to 690 MPa 30 to 50
205 to 345 MPa 55 to 35
ksi
%
601 Plate
Annealed 80 to 100 ksi 550 to 690 MPa 30 to 45
205 to 310 MPa 65 to 45
ksi
%
The annealed Inconel 601 is implemented in the operations that need high tensile strength.
It retains its strength and other features even at the elevated temperatures.
Hardness
, HB
60 to 80
65 to 80
60 to 75
Psi
28,000 Psi
9100 Psi
4300 Psi
2100 Psi
1000 Psi
Mpa
195 Mpa
63 Mpa
30 Mpa
14 Mpa
7 Mpa
Corrosion Resistance
Inconel alloy 601 has described the full fledge unavailability of embrittling intermetallic
forms like sigma. The content of nickel and chromium in Inconel 601 in combination with
the concentration of aluminum offers the superior resistance to corrosion at the high
temperatures. The excellent features of alloy are its resistance to oxidation at the high
temperatures about 2200oF or 1200oC. The concentration of chromium and aluminum
offers exclusive spaling resistance during the cyclic thermal work.
Alloy 601 offers excellent resistance to oxidation at the high temperatures. It creates the
protective oxide layer that inhibits scaling in the rigorous environments of cyclic exposure to
the temperature. The alloy offers extensive resistance to cyclic oxidation at the temperature
of 2000oF or 1095oC. It is subjected in the cyclic exposure to 2000oF or 1095oC for 15
minutes and quick air cooling for five minutes. The difference in the weight is noticed
regularly.
The excellent resistance to oxidation provided by alloy 601 is based on the concentration of
nickel, aluminum and chromium. At the elevated temperature, these elements produce the
secured oxide layer on the materials surface. Moreover the minor internal oxidation offers
more chromium concentration in the surface oxide. Inconel 601 alloy also offers excellent
resistance to carburization.
Media
Acetic Acid (10%)
Acetic Acid (10%)+
-Sodium Chloride (0.5%)
Acetic Acid (10%)+
-Sulfuric Acid (0.5%)
Alum (5%)
Aluminum Sulfate (5%)
Ammonium Chloride (5%)
Ammonium Hydroxide (5%)
Ammonium Hydroxide (10%)
Ammonium Sulfate (5%)
Barium Chloride (10%)
Calcium Chloride (5%)
Chromic Acid (5%)
Citric Acid (10%)
Copper Sulfate (10%)
Ferric Chloride (5%)
Ferrous Ammonium
-Sulfate (5%)
Lactic Acid (10%)
Methanol
Oxalic Acid (5%)
Oxalic Acid (10%)
Potassium Ferricyanide (5%)
Sodium Bisulfite (5%)
Sodium Carbonate (5%)
Sodium Chloride (10%)
Sodium Chloride (20%)
Sodium Hypochlorite (1%)
Sodium Hypochlorite (5%)
Sodium Sulfate (5%)
Sodium Sulfate (10%)
Sulphurous Acid (6%)
Tartaric Acid (20%)
Zinc Chloride (10%)
Corrosion Rate
Mpy
<0.1 mpy
30
2.18 mpy
0.554 mm/y
7
7
7
30
7
7
7
30
30
7
7
7
7
45.7 mpy
28.6 mpy
<0.1 mpy
0.1 mpy
Nil
Nil
0.1 mpy
0.1 mpy
0.1 mpy
3.6 mpy
<0.1 mpy
Nil
354 mpy
1.161 mm/y
0.726 mm/y
<0.002 mm/y
0.002 mm/y
Nil
Nil
0.002 mm/y
0.002 mm/y
0.002 mm/y
0.091 mm/y
<0.002 mm/y
Nil
8.99 mm/y
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
30
30
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Nil
36.4 mpy
Nil
23.8 mpy
52.2 mpy
Nil
<0.1 mpy
Nil
0.2 mpy
0.3 mpy
3.5 mpy
<6.9 mpy
Nil
<0.1 mpy
56.2 mpy
21.8 mpy
0.1 mpy
Nil
0.925 mm/y
Nil
0.605 mm/y
1.326 mm/y
Nil
<0.002 mm/y
Nil
0.005 mm/y
0.008 mm/y
0.089 mm/y
0.175 mm/y
Nil
<0.002 mm/y
1.427 mm/y
0.554 mm/y
0.002 mm/y
mm/yr
<0.002 mm/y
Fabrication
Inconel 601 is easily forged, machined and welded by following the standard processes. The
unnecessary materials like grease, oil and dust should be eradicated from the material prior
to heating.
Alloy 601 is heated in the conditions of lower concentration of sulfur. The fuel for open
heating should include minor sulfur content. In order to avoid the massive oxidation of alloy,
the furnace conditions should be reduced slowly. Inconel 601 alloy is not strengthened by
heat processing. The wide range of forces and hardness can be obtained from it by the
mixture of cold processing and annealing. The impact of annealing temperature on the
tensile strength of cold treated Inconel alloy is shown in the below table:
Annealing Temperature F
1750
1800
1850
1900
1950
2000
Elongation%
5
32
34
37
36
39
The presence of aluminum and chromium offers capability to Inconel 601 alloy to produce
the refractory surface oxide while heating that cannot be annealed in the commercial
furnaces. The pickling is essential to produce the bright layers on the alloy sections that are
heated. The specialized pickling processes are essential for alloy 601 due to its resistance to
the chemical processes. The light oxide on the material that are annealed and cooled in
absence of air can be eradicated by the nitric or hydrochloric acid solution.
Hot Forging of Inconel 601
The temperature of hot forging of Inconel 601 alloy is 1600 to 2250oF or 870-1230oC. The
hot processing operations that consist of wider distortions should be conducted at
temperature of 1900oF to 2250oF or 1040oC to 1230oC. Alloy 601 has low ductile nature at
higher temperature of 1200 to 1600oF or 650-870oC so it is not recommend to process in
this temperature range. Minor processing is done at temperature lower than 1200oF or
650oC to obtain the high tensile strength.
Inconel 601 alloy is cold treated by following the traditional methods. Its toughening rate is
slightly more than the alloy 600 and alloy 800. Following table shows the tensile character of
cold drawn alloy subsequent to different amounts of cold reduction.
Cold reduction Temp. F
45
68
77.5
83
Tensile Strength-ksi
174.0
192.0
197.0
202.0
Yield Strength-ksi
166.0
185.0
183.0
193.0
Elongation,%
5
4
4
3
with the higher joint efficiency and resistance to heat. The choice of welding form is based
on the service conditions that are followed to produce the Inconel alloy parts for exposure.
Available Forms
Wire, Mesh, Strip, Foil, Plate, Sheet, Pipe, Tubing, Bars, Rod, Flanges