Inconel® X-750, also known as Nickel Alloy X-750, is a popular and cost-effective precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy. Inconel X-750’s widespread use is due to its numerous benefits which include:
- High strength at temperatures of 1500°F (816°C) after suitable heat treatment
- Creep-rupture strength at high temperatures to about 700oC (1290oF)
- High tensile and creep-rupture properties
- Resistance to a wide variety of industrial corrosives under both oxidizing and reducing conditions
- Excellent workability including machinability and welding
- Resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking
- Precipitation hardenable
Because of its excellent properties, ease of fabrication, and wide range of forms, Inconel X-750 and Nickel Alloy X-750 play a major role in a number of different industries and applications.
- Gas turbines
- Jet engine parts
- Nuclear power plant applications
- Heat-treating fixtures
- Forming tools and extrusion dies
- Pressure vessels
- Aircraft structures
Inconel X-750 and Nickel Alloy X-750 have a unique chemical composition that includes:
- Ni 70% min
- Cr 14-17%
- Ti 2.25-2.75%
- Nb .70-1.20%
- Mn 1% max
- Si .50% max
- Cu .50% max
- C .08% max
Continental Steel is a supplier of Inconel X-750 and Nickel Alloy X-750 in sheet, strip, plate, round bar, flat bar, forging stock, hexagon, wire, tube, and extruded section. Inconel X-750 and Nickel Alloy X-750 meet or exceed a number of industry standards including those from ASTM, ISO, SAE, EN, and BS.
We stock and sell Nickel Alloy X-750 and Inconel® X-750 in Sheet, strip, plate, round bar, flat bar, forging stock, hexagon, wire, tube, and extruded section
Chemical Composition of Nickel Alloy X-750 and Inconel® X-750
- Al
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0.40-1.0
- C
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.08 max
- Cr
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14.0-17.0
- Co
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1.00 max
- Cu
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0.50 max
- Fe
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5.0-9.0
- Mn
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1.00 max
- Nb
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0.70-1.20
- Ni
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70.0 min
- Ti
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2.25-2.75
- S
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.01 max
- Si
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.50 max
Nickel Alloy X-750 and Inconel® X-750 Standards
- Rod, Bar and Forging Stock
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ASTM B 637/ASME SB 637, ISO 9723-9725, SAE AMS 5667-5671 and 5747, EN 10269