Inconel X-750 Nickel Alloy - Spring Wire Properties
Nickel-based alloys
are especially useful
spring materials
to combat corrosion and to withstand both elevated and below-zero temperature application.
Their nonmagnetic characteristic is important for such devices as gyroscopes, chronoscopes,
and indicating instruments. These
materials
have high electrical resistance and should not be used for conductors of electrical
current.
Method of Manufacture Chief Uses Special Properties
INCONEL X-750 is a non-magnetic nickel-chromium alloy similar to INCONEL 600 but made precipitation hardenable by additions of aluminum and titanium. The alloy has good resistance to corrosion along with high tensile and creep-rupture properties at temperatures to about 1100°F (700°C). It is widely used for high temperature conditions but is not as strong as Nimonic 90. INCONEL X-750 has excellent resistance to chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking. The alloy has similar corrosion resistance to INCONEL 600 in many media. This material is not suited for extension springs requiring initial tension.
Equivalent or Common Trade Names
*Note: All material properties are provided for general reference purposes only. We recommend you to
contact inconel spring
during the material selection process.
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