Inconel alloy 718 (UNS N07718/W.Nr. 2.4668) is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel chromium material used at -423° to 1300°F.
The age-hardenable alloy can be readily fabricated, even into complex parts. Its welding characteristics, especially its resistance to postweld cracking, are outstanding.
Metals can withstand heavy loads without breaking.
Example: Steel is used in construction, while tungsten is used in cutting tools.
Ductility – Ability to be stretched into wires (e.g., copper for electrical cables).
Malleability – Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets (e.g., aluminum foil).
Parameter
AMS Number | Alloy | Type | UNS | Cross Ref. Spec | Misc./Shape |
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AMS 5715 | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | ||
AMS 5715 Bar | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Bar |
AMS 5715 Custom Tube | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Custom Tube |
AMS 5715 Forging | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Forging |
AMS 5715 Ring | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Ring |
AMS 5870 | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | ||
AMS 5870 Plate | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Plate |
AMS 5870 Sheet | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Sheet |
AMS 5870 Strip | Inconel 601 | Nickel | N06601 | - | Strip |
Advantages and Characteristics
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