Product Details
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: TISCO,BAOSTEEL
Certification: ISO,CE,SGS BV
Model Number: UNS N06601
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 50kgs
Price: USD1000-USD2500/Ton
Packaging Details: Standard seaworthy export packing or as customer demands
Delivery Time: 7 Days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 8000 Tons per Month
Name: |
Alloy 601 |
Standard: |
JIS, ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS, AISI,GB,etc |
Surface Finish: |
2B/BA/HL/NO.4/8K/Embossed/Gold/Rose Gold/Black Gold |
Application: |
Industrial Furnaces, Heat Treatment Equipment, Gas Wheel Components |
Technique: |
Cold Rolled,hot Rolled |
Tolerance: |
Standard Tolerance |
Length: |
Customer Request |
Dia: |
0.12mm To 300mm |
Name: |
Alloy 601 |
Standard: |
JIS, ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS, AISI,GB,etc |
Surface Finish: |
2B/BA/HL/NO.4/8K/Embossed/Gold/Rose Gold/Black Gold |
Application: |
Industrial Furnaces, Heat Treatment Equipment, Gas Wheel Components |
Technique: |
Cold Rolled,hot Rolled |
Tolerance: |
Standard Tolerance |
Length: |
Customer Request |
Dia: |
0.12mm To 300mm |
UNS N06601 Alloy 601 round bar Dia 18mm for Industrial furnaces, heat treatment equipment,Inconel601 ,W.Nr.2.4851, NS3103
UNS N06601, a nickel base alloy material.Have excellent oxidation resistance at high temperature, good carbonization resistance, good resistance to oxidation sulfur atmosphere, at room temperature and high temperature when all has the very good mechanical, good resistance to stress corrosion cracking performance, due to control the carbon content and grain size, 601 had a higher creep rupture strength, therefore it is recommended to use in the field of above 500 ℃, 601
Specifications Sheet
Product: | Alloy round bar 601 18mm |
Material: |
Alloy 601 |
Standard: | ASTM/AISI/DIN/JIS/GB |
Dimension: | DIA 0.2mm~300mm;customizable |
Length: | 6000mm, or Random Length |
Surface Finish: | No.1/2B/No.4/4K/6K/8K/HL/Brushed |
Package: | Standard Export Packing,Or As Per Your Requirement |
Application: | Industrial furnaces, heat treatment equipment |
Difference between Hastelloy and Monel alloy
Stronger than steel, monel is a malleable, highly corrosion resistant material. In addition to superior resistance to alkali media, this alloy group has good resistance to highly corrosive acids for instance - hydrofluoric and sulfuric acid. And because monel contains a higher content of copper, they serve marine engineering applications really well. The content of copper also imparts some resistance to biofouling, which is why monel components work well in brine solutions. On the other hand, Hastelloys exhibit Good resistance to acidic solutions. These corrosive acids include solutions of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid as well as chromic acid. In particular, the resistance of these alloys to sulfuric acid is an important contribution to processing based industries, as very few alloys exhibit good resistance to this acid. Another vital characteristic of the alloy is its excellent resistance to stress related corrosion cracking. And because the content of nickel is high, the material could be used at elevated temperatures. The addition of chromium to Hastelloy improves its resistance to oxidation corrosion, while also making these alloys resilient to uniform attack as well as localized corrosion resistance.
Difference between Hastelloy and monel material price
Unlike Hastelloy which contains several other elements in its chemical composition, most monel alloys contain nickel between 60% to 70% in their chemistry. Since the cost of nickel is volatile, and the metal is a commodity, the value of nickel, as a metal is considered to be high. In comparison to monel, Hastelloy has lesser nickel in its chemistry, which makes monel the more expensive metal in comparison to the former.
Nickel content in Hastelloy and monel
Although both Hastelloy and monel contain nickel in their alloys, the addition of this element in their chemistry varies. While the monel alloys contain about 30% to 40% copper added in their alloy, the content of nickel ranges between 60% to 70%, depending on the monel grade manufactured. Whereas Hastelloy contains significant additions of elements such as ferrous or iron, chromium, molybdenum, cobalt, and tungsten, the remaining percentage of nickel is added to the alloys that it is intended to be manufactured. Therefore, the content of some hastelloys is lower than monel.
How to Identify Hastelloy and monel?
While metals tend to be similar to each other in terms of appearance, one of the most effective methods to identify both alloys is to obtain a mill test report or a material test report. In most cases, manufacturers are able to procure an MTR or a mill test report for the buying party, as a means of assuring the quality of the product. Generally, a material test report chronicles a detailed test report of the elemental composition of the material as well as its mechanical or physical properties.
Hastelloy and monel melting point
It is typical to note that several alloys do not have a single melting point, but, unlike pure metals, these alloys exhibit a melting range or a melting point. During this temperature range, the material or alloy is a mixture of both solid and liquid phases. This mixture of phases is referred to as a slush. The melting point of most Monel alloys is around a temperature of 2460 °F. While the melting point of Hastelloy grades is slightly higher ranging at about 2550 °F.
Hastelloy and monel yield strength
Yield Strength of a material is calculated as the stress the metal, or in this case, alloys can withstand without permanent deformation or a limit at which the said material will cease to return to its original dimensions, which is about 0.2% of its length. The yield strength at 0.2% Offset of various Hastelloy grades ranges between 310 Mpa to about 355 Mpa. Whereas, for monel alloys, the yield strength at 0.2% Offset could range anywhere between 240 Mpa to about 790 Mpa.
Monel and Hastelloy ultimate tensile strength
Unlike the yield strength that is calculated at 0.2% offset, the tensile strength of a material is the maximum stress which the alloy can endure while it is being stretched or pulled prior to either failure or break. The tensile strength of Monel alloys falls between a range of 550 Mpa to about 1100 Mpa. And in comparison to monel, the tensile strength of several Hastelloy grades falls in between the range of 690 Mpa to about 783 Mpa.
Q: Would you provide samples For free?
A: Yes . with on stock specification We provide samples For Free . Freight charge collect
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Q: What are the shipping ports?
A: Under normal circumstances, we ship from Shanghai, Tianjin, Qingdao, Ningbo ports, you
can choose other ports according to your needs.
Q: About product prices?
A: Prices vary from period to period due to cyclical changes in the price of raw materials.
Q: How long does your delivery time take?
A: In general, our delivery time is within 5-45 days, and may be delayed if the demand is extremely
large or special circumstances occur.
Q: Can I visit your location?
A: Of course, we welcome customers from all over the world to visit our factory. However, some
of the plants are not open to the public.
Q: Does the product have quality inspection before loading?
A: Of course, all our products are strictly tested for quality before packaging, and unqualified
products will be destroyed.We provide All original Mill test certificate and support third party inspection.
Q: How to pack the products?
A: The inner layer has a waterproof paper outer layer with iron packaging and is fixed with a fumigation
wooden pallet. It can effectively protect products from corrosion during ocean transportation.
Q: What is your working time?
A: In general, our online service time is Beijing time: 8:00-22:00, after 22:00,
we will reply to your inquiry during the next working day.