Inconel 617 is a corrosion- and oxidation-resistant superalloy that belongs to the nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy family. Solution strengthening is achieved by the addition of cobalt and molybdenum, while oxidation resistance is enhanced by the addition of chromium and aluminum, allowing it to perform well in a variety of waterborne corrosion environments.
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astm b564
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Inconel 617 alloy is known for its superior high-temperature properties. The alloy not only has excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance in high-temperature environments, but also excels in a wide range of corrosion conditions through solution strengthening. In the energy sector, Inconel 617 is widely used in energy equipment and chemical plants, especially in high-temperature and high-pressure environments. Its oxidation and corrosion resistance make it ideal for handling harsh environments.
In addition, the Inconel 617 follows a wide range of applicable specifications, ensuring that it can be used in a wide range of standards. As a high-performance alloy, it has shown excellent engineering application prospects, driven by the energy industry, and provides reliable material solutions for various high-temperature and high-pressure working conditions.
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