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Inconel 718 ERWPipes are made of an iron-nickel chromium alloy consisting of 58% nickel, 17-21% chromium, 3-4% iron, 5.2-6.2% molybdenum, 2.8-3.3% niobium plus cobalt and other materials that together provide the material with a range of physical characteristics beneficial for applications in aerospace engines and exhaust systems, structural components and nuclear reactors. In addition to extreme heat resistance, the combination of elements makes it highly corrosion-resistant and weldable. Due to its incredibly strong properties at high temperatures and its overall stability, it is optimal for use in many industrial processes, such as chemical plant installations, where it can surge through temperature fluctuations without suffering damage or loss of strength.

718 Inconel ERW Pipes are highly sought after in many industries because they offer excellent corrosion protection, good weldability, and equal strength compared to stainless steel. This material is also often used when a component needs low creep ageing and can endure temperatures up to 1400°F (760°C). Due to their resilience to vibration fatigue and other mechanical stress from air turbulence, these pipes are found in aircraft parts and components. Further uses include cryogenic applications like gas turbine parts and medical implants or devices where hygiene is paramount. Inconel 718 ERW Pipes are notably reliable, making them the material of choice for many industries.

FAQ's for Inconel 718 ERW Pipes

Inconel 718 ERW pipes are generally considered eco-friendly due to their nickel-chromium alloy composition, making them highly resistant to corrosion and eliminating the need for hazardous chemical treatments and coatings. Additionally, its extreme strength and durability make it last much longer than other metals, reducing waste and resource consumption over time.

Inconel 718 ERW pipes come in various grades, each with different characteristics that make them suitable for other applications. To determine the quality of a particular pipe, look for the corresponding ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials) or EN (European Norm) number printed on the pipe's surface. This will tell you which standard the pipe is certified against and its grade.

The Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) code for Inconel 718 ERW pipes is 7306. This code is used to classify the product in standard international trade categories, allowing it to be identified more quickly and accurately when trading with foreign countries.

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