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Inconel 718 is a vacuum melted (double or triple melted for cleanliness) precipitation-hardening nickel alloy.

Available Sizes.035 x 36.045 x 36 1/16 x 36 3/32 x 36 1/8 x 36. Application ERNiFeCr-2 (NA718) filler metal is used by gas tungsten arc welding process for Cr-Ni-Nb-Mo alloys. Special Welding Wire. Nickel base alloy welding wire with high reactive gases, caustic resistance medium, good resistance to acid corrosion performance.

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It maintains its high strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance while maintaining its superior ductility under extreme environments. Inconel 718 is used in many industries for critical applications including aerospace, defense and petrochemical. Inconel 718 is characterized by having superb tensile, fatigue, creep and rupture strength at temperatures up to 1290 °F (980 °C). This makes it ideal for many high temperature applications such as gas turbine, instrumentation and power/process industry parts. It also has excellent utility for cryogenic applications. Parts built from Inconel 718 can be easily post-hardened through precipitation-hardening heat treatments. In both traditional and age-hardened states, the parts can be machined, spark eroded, welded, micro shot peened, polished and coated if required.

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The 4 main Inconel 718 bar stocking positions taken by Alloys International, Inc. are in accordance with AMS 5662 solution treated, AMS 5663 and 5664 solution treated and aged and NACE MR-01-75. For other forms please see the chart below.

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NACE MR-01-75, produced in accordance with the API (American Petroleum Institute), is in a separate category from the AMS material, with an adjusted chemistry that allows for the material to have a different range of characteristics. It also employs an adjusted annealing and aging temperature, which produces a product with lower mechanicals, larger grain and increased toughness. This is generally preferred for many oil, offshore, and OEM applications.

ElementContent %
Chromium17-21
Nickel50-55
Molybdenum2.8-3.3
Cobalt≤1
Niobium(+Ta)4.7-55
Titanium0.65-1.15
Copper≤0.3
Carbon≤0.08
Manganese≤0.35
Phosphorus≤0.35
Sulfur≤0.015
IronBalance
Aluminum0.2-0.8

Products partially or completely constructed of 718 include:

  • Cryogenic storage tanks

  • Downhole shafting

  • Gas turbine components

  • High strength bolting

  • Jet engines

  • Pump parts

  • Pump shafts

  • Rocket motors

  • Thrust reversers

  • Nuclear fuel element spacers

PropertiesMetricImperial
Density8.192 g/cm30.296 lb/in3
Melting Range1370-1430°C2500-2600°F
Specific Gravity8.198.19
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NACE MR-01-75, produced in accordance with the API (American Petroleum Institute), is in a separate category from the AMS material, with an adjusted chemistry that allows for the material to have a different range of characteristics. It also employs an adjusted annealing and aging temperature, which produces a product with lower mechanicals, larger grain and increased toughness. This is generally preferred for many oil, offshore, and OEM applications.

ElementContent %
Chromium17-21
Nickel50-55
Molybdenum2.8-3.3
Cobalt≤1
Niobium(+Ta)4.7-55
Titanium0.65-1.15
Copper≤0.3
Carbon≤0.08
Manganese≤0.35
Phosphorus≤0.35
Sulfur≤0.015
IronBalance
Aluminum0.2-0.8

Products partially or completely constructed of 718 include:

  • Cryogenic storage tanks

  • Downhole shafting

  • Gas turbine components

  • High strength bolting

  • Jet engines

  • Pump parts

  • Pump shafts

  • Rocket motors

  • Thrust reversers

  • Nuclear fuel element spacers

PropertiesMetricImperial
Density8.192 g/cm30.296 lb/in3
Melting Range1370-1430°C2500-2600°F
Specific Gravity8.198.19

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PropertiesMetricImperial
Tensile Strength, Ultimate1375 MPa199000 psi
Tensile Strength, Yield1100 MPa160000 psi
Elongation at Break25%25%

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FormStandard
BarASTM B637 AMS 5662 AMS 5663 AMS 5664 PWA 1009 PWA 1010 GE B50TF15
WireAMS 5832
SheetASTM B670 AMS 5596 AMS 5597 PWA 1033 GE B50TF14 ASTM B670 ASTM B637
PlateASTM B670 AMS 5596 AMS 5597 PWA 1033 GE B50TF15 ASTM B670 ASTM B637
TubeAMS 5589 AMS 5590
PipeAMS 5589 AMS 5590
ForgingASTM B637 AMS 5562 AMS 5663 AMS 5664 PWA 1009 PWA 1010 GE B50TF15
Weld WireA5.14 ERNiFeCr-2
Din2.4668

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Special Metals Welding Products Company has the most complete range of high nickel alloy welding consumables available on the market including those for the joining dissimilar metals and the welding and repair of cast iron. Cats the musical full movie 1998. Special Metals is acknowledged as the world's leading developer and manufacturer of wrought nickel alloys and nickel welding consumables. The leading position of this worldwide business is demonstrated in the ownership of almost all of the industry-recognized trademarks such as: INCONEL®, INCOLOY®, NIMONIC®, NILO®, MONEL® and INCO-WELD®. Special Metals is a supplier to many critical industries where our experience of both process and product application and ability to truly support the customer is widely acknowledged.

The Newton facility produces a full line of Nickel welding products including the flux-coated electrodes, filler metals for MIG and TIG, flux cored wires and fluxes for submerged arc. In addition to the standard range of Nickel welding consumables, we offer a range of stainless steel filler wires. Stocks are maintained in worldwide locations such as North Carolina, Texas, California, Canada, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Special Metals Welding Products, is the world's leading supplier of nickel-base welding consumables for joining high-nickel alloys and high-performance steels; joining or repair-welding cast irons;welding dissimilar metals, and overlaying on steel. The facility at Newton, North Carolina, manufactures a range of nickel-base filler wires and weldstrip, flux-coated electrodes, flux-cored wires, and fluxes. Warehouse stocks are maintained in North Carolina, Texas, California,Canada, Europe and Asia.

The branch of the company located at Bidford-upon-Avon, UK, also offers a range of consumablesfor joining stainless steels, aluminum and aluminum alloys, and copper and copper alloys, availableas straight lengths, coils and precision layer-wound spools.

Research and Development

The testing and research laboratories at Newton, NC, work in concert with the Special Metals technology laboratories in Huntington to develop new welding consumables to meet customers'needs. The testing program at Newton also includes certification to AWS Schedule H standards,with actual chemistry CMTR routinely supplied for all products.

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Quality assurance is an integral part of every production operation. The quality management systemsat Newton and Stratford-upon-Avon are accredited to ISO 9001:2000. Other institution and customercompany approvals include:

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