Density |
N/A 0.305 lb/in³ |
Specific Heat |
N/A 0.109 Btu/lb ºF |
Electrical Resistivity |
N/A 620 ohm/cir-mil-ft |
Curie Temperature |
N/A -192 ºF |
Melting Range |
N/A 2470 to 2575 ºF |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient at 70 to 200 Degree Fahrenheit (ºF) |
N/A 7.4 x 10-6 in/in/ºF |
Mechanical Type |
N/A Annealed |
Tensile Strength |
N/A 80 to 105 ksi |
Yield Strength |
N/A 30 to 50 ksi |
Elongation |
N/A 55 to 35 % |
Hardness |
N/A B65 - 85 |
Minimum Nickel (Ni) |
N/A 72 |
Iron (Fe) |
N/A 8 |
Chromium (Cr) |
N/A 15.5 |
Cobalt (Co) |
N/A Included in Nickel |
Maximum Copper (Cu) |
N/A 0.5 |
Maximum Manganese (Mn) |
N/A 1 |
Maximum Silicon (Si) |
N/A 0.5 |
Maximum Carbon (C) |
N/A 0.15 |
Other |
N/A S 0.015 max |
General Resistance |
N/A Temperature Oxidation Corrosion |
Unified Numbering System (UNS) |
N/A N06600 |
Werkstof |
N/A 2.4816 |
Sheet/Plate USA |
N/A AMS 5540 B168 |
Sheet/Plate Wkstf |
N/A 17750 |
Bar/Rod USA |
N/A AMS 5665 B166 |
Bar/Rod Wkstf |
N/A 17752 |
Fitting USA |
N/A B366 |
Forging USA |
N/A B564 |
Forging Wkstf |
N/A 17754 |
Weld Wire |
N/A ERNiCr-3 FM 82 |
Weld Electrode |
N/A FM 182 ENiCrFe-3 |
Speed Surface |
N/A Annealed: 50 ft/mmCold Drawn: 65 ft/mm |
Speed Percent (%) of B1112 |
N/A Annealed: 22 Cold Drawn: 39 |
Note |
N/A These machinability ratios must be recognized as approximate values. They are a reasonable guide to relative tool life and lower required for cutting. It is obvious, however, that variables of speed, cutting oil, feed and depth of cut will significantly affect these ratios. |
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These machinability ratios must be recognized as approximate values. They are a reasonable guide to relative tool life and lower required for cutting. It is obvious, however, that variables of speed, cutting oil, feed and depth of cut will significantly affect these ratios. |
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Alloy 600 is non-magnetic, has excellent mechanical properties and a combination of high strength and good workability and is readily weldable. Alloy 600 exhibits cold forming characteristics normally associated with chromium-nickel stainless steels. |
Additional Information |
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Its chromium content gives the alloy resistance to sulfur compounds and various oxidizing environments. The chromium content of the alloy makes it superior to commercially pure nickel under oxidizing conditions. In strong oxidizing solutions like hot, concentrated nitric acid, 600 has poor resistance. Alloy 600 is relatively un-attacked by the majority of neutral and alkaline salt solutions and is used in some caustic environments. The alloy resists steam and mixtures of steam, air and carbon dioxide. Alloy 600 is non-magnetic, has excellent mechanical properties and a combination of high strength and good workability and is readily weldable. Alloy 600 exhibits cold forming characteristics normally associated with chromium-nickel stainless steels. Typical corrosion applications include titanium dioxide production (chloride route), perchlorethylene syntheses, vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), and magnesium chloride. Alloy 600 is used in chemical and food processing, heat treating, phenol condensers, soap manufacture, vegetable and fatty acid vessels and many more. |