Brief: Join a quick walkthrough that focuses on what matters to users and operators. This video demonstrates the exceptional machinability and performance of Special Metals Inconel 718 Bar Stock, showcasing its high-strength properties and corrosion resistance in demanding applications like aerospace and oil and gas.
Related Product Features:
Inconel 718 offers high tensile, fatigue, creep, and rupture strength for demanding environments.
The alloy provides outstanding corrosion resistance across a wide range of conditions.
It maintains strength at extreme temperatures, from cryogenic levels up to 700°C (1300°F).
Superior weldability and resistance to post-weld cracking compared to other Inconel alloys.
Excellent relaxation resistance while remaining ductile and tough under stress.
Available in custom diameters and lengths with tailored surface finishes like bright annealing.
Meets ASTM B637 standards for chemical composition and mechanical properties.
Commonly used in aerospace engines, fasteners, cryogenic tanks, and oil and gas equipment.
FAQs:
What are the key mechanical properties of Inconel 718 Bar Stock?
Inconel 718 Bar Stock offers a minimum tensile strength of 1275 MPa, a minimum yield strength of 1034 MPa, and maintains ductility with a minimum elongation of 12% and reduction of area of 15%, with hardness typically between HRC 35-40.
In which applications is Inconel 718 commonly used?
Due to its high strength and corrosion resistance, Inconel 718 is widely used in aerospace engine components, fasteners, cryogenic storage tanks, and critical parts for oil and gas drilling and wellhead equipment.
How does Inconel 718 perform under extreme temperatures?
Inconel 718 maintains its mechanical strength and toughness across a broad temperature range, from cryogenic conditions up to 700°C (1300°F), making it suitable for high-stress environments in both low and high-temperature applications.