Alloy 600


Alloy 600 is a non-magnetic nickel-chromium-iron high temperature alloy with an excellent combination of high strength, hot and cold workability and high corrosion resistance. It has good high temperature strength up to 1150C and displays freedom from stress corrosion.

The high chromium content of Alloy 600 raises its oxidation resistance, whilst the high nickel content provides good corrosion resistance under reducing conditions. The alloy also displays very good levels of resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking, ammonia, pitting in fresh and salt water, exhaust gasses and most organic acids and compounds. Alloy 600 also performs well at cryogenic temperatures.

Related Specifications of Alloy 600
  • NA14
  • N06600
  • BS3076
  • ASTM B166
  • 2.4816
  • NCr15Fe (FR)
  • NiCr15Fe (EU)
  • NiCr15Fe8 (DE)
Nominal Composition of Alloy 600
Ni 76.0%, Cr 15.5%, Fe 8.0%

Mechanical Properties of Alloy 600

Ultimate Tensile Strength (N/mm²)
Proof Stress (N/mm²)
Elongation (%)
Hardness (HB)
550
240
30

Key Features of Alloy 600
  • High strength retained up to 1150ÂșC
  • Good resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking
  • Ease of hot and cold workability
  • High corrosion resistance even under reducing conditions
  • Good oxidation resistance
  • Excellent cold formability
  • High resistance to stress corrosion and dezincification
Applications of Alloy 600

Chemical processing | Chemical process plant applications
Other | Furnace components to withstand oxidising, carburising and nitriding atmospheres, food processing, nuclear engineering and spark electrodes

Anita Steel & Metals - a leading supplier of Alloy 600

With decades of experience and a huge range of stock, Anita Steel & Metals is an industry leader in the supply of Alloy 600 and other high quality specialist engineering alloys.

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NICKEL ALLOYS

Related Specifications
Mechanical Properties
Alloy Name
BS
UNS
BS EN
Others
Ultimate Tensile Strength N/mm²
Minimum Yield Strength N/mm²
Elongation %
Hardness HB
Al­lo­y 60­0
NA­14
N0­66­00
BS­30­76
55­0
24­0
30
Al­lo­y 62­5
(I­nc­on­el­®)
NA­21
N0­66­25
AM­S 56­66
69­0
27­5
30
Al­lo­y 71­8
N0­77­18
AM­S 56­62­,
56­63­, 56­64
10­34
82­7
17
31­3-35­4
AP­I6­A7­18
N0­77­18
AP­I6­A7­18
10­34
82­7
17
31­3-35­4
Al­lo­y 82­5
NA­16
N0­88­25
BS­30­76
59­0
22­0
30
Ha­st­el­lo­y C2­76
N1­02­76
HA­ST­EL­LO­Y®
69­0
28­3
40
Al­lo­y 80­A
BS­30­76
NA­20
N0­70­80
BS­2 HR­1
10­00
62­0
20
Mo­ne­l Al­lo­y 40­0
NA­13
N0­44­00
BS­30­76
48­0-60­0
17­0-41­5
20-35
35 HR­C ma­x
Mo­ne­l Al­lo­y K5­00
NA­18
N0­55­00
BS­30­76
97­0-10­00
69­0-76­0
15-20
27-35 HR­C


Nickel Alloys

Monel Alloy 400, Monel Alloy K500, Alloy 625, Alloy 718, Alloy 80A, Hastelloy C276, Alloy 600 and Alloy 825 represent Anita Steel & Metals ever-expanding range of nickel alloys. These alloys offer properties including high strength and toughness, excellent performance at high temperature, excellent corrosion resistance in seawater and good resistance in hydrofluoric acid, dilute non-oxidising acid, alkalis and salts. As such, nickel alloys are widely used and specified for components in the offshore oil and gas, chemical processing and nuclear industries.

Our stock ranges from nickel copper through to high strength, temperature-resistant superalloy grades. Monel Alloy 400 (NA13, N04400) and Monel Alloy K500 (NA18, N05500) offer strength, hardness and corrosion resistance with good fabrication capabilities. The nickel chromium alloys, including inconel® 625, Alloy 718 (stocked to AMS5662 and API6A), Alloy 600 and Alloy 825, offer various levels of high temperature strength, pitting resistance, corrosion and erosion resistance in a wide range of organic and mineral acids as well as sulphides and chlorides. Hastelloy C276 has a high molybdenum content giving it a remarkable pitting and crevice corrosion resistance in a wide range of processing environments.



NICKEL ALLOYS

Related Specifications
Mechanical Properties
Alloy Name
BS
UNS
BS EN
Others
Ultimate Tensile Strength N/mm²
Minimum Yield Strength N/mm²
Elongation %
Hardness HB
Al­lo­y 60­0
NA­14
N0­66­00
BS­30­76
55­0
24­0
30
Al­lo­y 62­5
(I­nc­on­el­®)
NA­21
N0­66­25
AM­S 56­66
69­0
27­5
30
Al­lo­y 71­8
N0­77­18
AM­S 56­62­,
56­63­, 56­64
10­34
82­7
17
31­3-35­4
AP­I6­A7­18
N0­77­18
AP­I6­A7­18
10­34
82­7
17
31­3-35­4
Al­lo­y 82­5
NA­16
N0­88­25
BS­30­76
59­0
22­0
30
Ha­st­el­lo­y C2­76
N1­02­76
HA­ST­EL­LO­Y®
69­0
28­3
40
Al­lo­y 80­A
BS­30­76
NA­20
N0­70­80
BS­2 HR­1
10­00
62­0
20
Mo­ne­l Al­lo­y 40­0
NA­13
N0­44­00
BS­30­76
48­0-60­0
17­0-41­5
20-35
35 HR­C ma­x
Mo­ne­l Al­lo­y K5­00
NA­18
N0­55­00
BS­30­76
97­0-10­00
69­0-76­0
15-20
27-35 HR­C