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Premium Nickel Alloy Inconel 718 Tube For High Temperature Service

MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden box packaging
Delivery Period: 2-30days
Payment Method: L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Capacity: 300 Ton per Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
NikTech
Certification
ISO 9001:2008
Model Number
Inconel 718
Place Of Origin:
China
Melting Point:
1350-1400°C
Tensile Strength Rm:
600 N/mm²
Condition:
Hard / Soft
Outer Diameter:
1/2''~48''
Alloy Type:
Nickel-chromium-iron Base Alloy
Formability:
Good
Tolerance:
±1%
Type Of Material:
Nickel Based Alloy
Sureface:
Bright,Oxided
Melting Range:
1352-1375 ℃
Edge:
Mill Edge/ Slit Edge
Advantage:
Fast Delivery Time
Hardness:
HRC 30-40
Yield Strength:
345 MPa
Packaging Details:
Wooden Box
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Nickel Alloy inconel 718 tube

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345 MPa inconel 718 tube

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Product Description

Inconel 718 Tubes: Premium Nickel Alloy for High‑Temperature Service

Product Overview

Inconel 718 Tubes (UNS N07718) are precision‑formed, precipitation‑hardenable nickel‑chromium‑iron alloys engineered for critical applications in extreme environments. These seamless and welded tubes combine outstanding tensile strength, excellent fabricability, and superior resistance to oxidation, pitting, and stress‑corrosion cracking at temperatures up to 1300 °F (704 °C). Their ability to maintain mechanical integrity under rapid thermal cycling and under high mechanical loads makes Inconel 718 Tubes the material of choice for aerospace engine ducting, high‑pressure chemical reactors, nuclear steam generator tubing, and oil & gas downhole instrumentation lines.

Through a controlled solution annealing and aging (precipitation hardening) sequence, Inconel 718 Tubes achieve yield strengths exceeding 965 MPa and ultimate tensile strengths over 1379 MPa, while retaining ductility (elongation ≥ 25 %) and fracture toughness. The alloy’s balanced composition of 50–55 % nickel, 17–21 % chromium, 4.75–5.50 % niobium + tantalum, and carefully controlled levels of aluminum and titanium ensures a fine distribution of strengthening γ′ and γ″ precipitates. Combined with low carbon and sulfur limits, this yields exceptional performance in corrosive media such as superheated steam, chloride‑bearing process streams, and marine environments. Finished tube dimensions range from ½″ to 6″ OD with wall thicknesses from 0.028″ to 0.500″, all certified per ASTM and ASME standards for pressure‑containing systems.

Chemical Composition

Element Specification (%)
Nickel (Ni) 50.0–55.0
Chromium (Cr) 17.0–21.0
Iron (Fe) Balance
Niobium + Tantalum (Nb + Ta) 4.75–5.50
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.80–3.30
Titanium (Ti) 0.65–1.15
Aluminum (Al) 0.20–0.80
Cobalt (Co) ≤ 1.00
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.08
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 0.35
Silicon (Si) ≤ 0.35
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.015
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.015
Copper (Cu) ≤ 0.30

Mechanical Properties

Condition Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Elongation (%)
Solution Annealed (950 °C) 550 965 30
Aged (718 °C for 8 h + 621 °C for 10 h) 965 1379 25

Physical Properties

Property Value
Density 8.19 g/cm³
Melting Range 1260 – 1340 °C
Thermal Conductivity (20 – 800 °C) 11.4 W/m·K
Specific Heat (at 25 °C) 435 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (20 – 100 °C) 13.0 µm/m·°C
Electrical Resistivity (20 °C) 1.27 µΩ·m
Magnetic Permeability ≈ 1.002 (non‑mag.)

Conformance Standards

  • ASTM B163 — Seamless Inconel 718 Tubes

  • ASTM B424/B424M — Welded Inconel 718 Tubes

  • AMS 5663 / AMS 5596 — Special Quality UNS N07718 Tubing

  • ASME SB-163 / SB-424 — Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code

Applications

Inconel 718 Tubes find extensive use in:

  • Aerospace Propulsion: Hot‑section ducting, jet engine coils, afterburner fuel lines

  • Chemical & Petrochemical: Heat exchanger tubing, reactor coil tubing, process piping

  • Power Generation: Superheater and reheater tubes in steam turbines

  • Marine & Offshore: Seawater coolers, desalination plant coils

  • Oil & Gas: High‑pressure injection lines, downhole sensors, subsea manifolds

  • Nuclear: Steam generator tubing, core internals in pressurized water reactors

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Why select Inconel 718 Tubes for high‑temperature applications?
A1: Their precipitation‑hardenable microstructure offers exceptional creep and fatigue resistance up to 704 °C, while retaining toughness and corrosion resistance in aggressive media.

Q2: Can Inconel 718 Tubes be joined by welding and brazing?
A2: Yes. Both TIG/GTAW and electron‑beam welding yield sound joints if post‑weld heat treatment protocols are followed. Silver‑based brazing alloys also produce gas‑tight seals.

Q3: What dimensional tolerances and finishes are available?
A3: Standard OD tolerances are ± 0.010″; wall thickness ± 10 %. Mill‑annealed, pickled finishes or electropolished surfaces are offered per customer requirements.

 

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PRODUCTS DETAILS
Premium Nickel Alloy Inconel 718 Tube For High Temperature Service
MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden box packaging
Delivery Period: 2-30days
Payment Method: L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Capacity: 300 Ton per Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
NikTech
Certification
ISO 9001:2008
Model Number
Inconel 718
Place Of Origin:
China
Melting Point:
1350-1400°C
Tensile Strength Rm:
600 N/mm²
Condition:
Hard / Soft
Outer Diameter:
1/2''~48''
Alloy Type:
Nickel-chromium-iron Base Alloy
Formability:
Good
Tolerance:
±1%
Type Of Material:
Nickel Based Alloy
Sureface:
Bright,Oxided
Melting Range:
1352-1375 ℃
Edge:
Mill Edge/ Slit Edge
Advantage:
Fast Delivery Time
Hardness:
HRC 30-40
Yield Strength:
345 MPa
Packaging Details:
Wooden Box
Minimum Order Quantity:
150kgs
Price:
Negotiatable
Packaging Details:
Wooden box packaging
Delivery Time:
2-30days
Payment Terms:
L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability:
300 Ton per Month
Highlight

Nickel Alloy inconel 718 tube

,

345 MPa inconel 718 tube

,

Bright inconel 718 pipe

Product Description

Inconel 718 Tubes: Premium Nickel Alloy for High‑Temperature Service

Product Overview

Inconel 718 Tubes (UNS N07718) are precision‑formed, precipitation‑hardenable nickel‑chromium‑iron alloys engineered for critical applications in extreme environments. These seamless and welded tubes combine outstanding tensile strength, excellent fabricability, and superior resistance to oxidation, pitting, and stress‑corrosion cracking at temperatures up to 1300 °F (704 °C). Their ability to maintain mechanical integrity under rapid thermal cycling and under high mechanical loads makes Inconel 718 Tubes the material of choice for aerospace engine ducting, high‑pressure chemical reactors, nuclear steam generator tubing, and oil & gas downhole instrumentation lines.

Through a controlled solution annealing and aging (precipitation hardening) sequence, Inconel 718 Tubes achieve yield strengths exceeding 965 MPa and ultimate tensile strengths over 1379 MPa, while retaining ductility (elongation ≥ 25 %) and fracture toughness. The alloy’s balanced composition of 50–55 % nickel, 17–21 % chromium, 4.75–5.50 % niobium + tantalum, and carefully controlled levels of aluminum and titanium ensures a fine distribution of strengthening γ′ and γ″ precipitates. Combined with low carbon and sulfur limits, this yields exceptional performance in corrosive media such as superheated steam, chloride‑bearing process streams, and marine environments. Finished tube dimensions range from ½″ to 6″ OD with wall thicknesses from 0.028″ to 0.500″, all certified per ASTM and ASME standards for pressure‑containing systems.

Chemical Composition

Element Specification (%)
Nickel (Ni) 50.0–55.0
Chromium (Cr) 17.0–21.0
Iron (Fe) Balance
Niobium + Tantalum (Nb + Ta) 4.75–5.50
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.80–3.30
Titanium (Ti) 0.65–1.15
Aluminum (Al) 0.20–0.80
Cobalt (Co) ≤ 1.00
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.08
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 0.35
Silicon (Si) ≤ 0.35
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.015
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.015
Copper (Cu) ≤ 0.30

Mechanical Properties

Condition Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Elongation (%)
Solution Annealed (950 °C) 550 965 30
Aged (718 °C for 8 h + 621 °C for 10 h) 965 1379 25

Physical Properties

Property Value
Density 8.19 g/cm³
Melting Range 1260 – 1340 °C
Thermal Conductivity (20 – 800 °C) 11.4 W/m·K
Specific Heat (at 25 °C) 435 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (20 – 100 °C) 13.0 µm/m·°C
Electrical Resistivity (20 °C) 1.27 µΩ·m
Magnetic Permeability ≈ 1.002 (non‑mag.)

Conformance Standards

  • ASTM B163 — Seamless Inconel 718 Tubes

  • ASTM B424/B424M — Welded Inconel 718 Tubes

  • AMS 5663 / AMS 5596 — Special Quality UNS N07718 Tubing

  • ASME SB-163 / SB-424 — Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code

Applications

Inconel 718 Tubes find extensive use in:

  • Aerospace Propulsion: Hot‑section ducting, jet engine coils, afterburner fuel lines

  • Chemical & Petrochemical: Heat exchanger tubing, reactor coil tubing, process piping

  • Power Generation: Superheater and reheater tubes in steam turbines

  • Marine & Offshore: Seawater coolers, desalination plant coils

  • Oil & Gas: High‑pressure injection lines, downhole sensors, subsea manifolds

  • Nuclear: Steam generator tubing, core internals in pressurized water reactors

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Why select Inconel 718 Tubes for high‑temperature applications?
A1: Their precipitation‑hardenable microstructure offers exceptional creep and fatigue resistance up to 704 °C, while retaining toughness and corrosion resistance in aggressive media.

Q2: Can Inconel 718 Tubes be joined by welding and brazing?
A2: Yes. Both TIG/GTAW and electron‑beam welding yield sound joints if post‑weld heat treatment protocols are followed. Silver‑based brazing alloys also produce gas‑tight seals.

Q3: What dimensional tolerances and finishes are available?
A3: Standard OD tolerances are ± 0.010″; wall thickness ± 10 %. Mill‑annealed, pickled finishes or electropolished surfaces are offered per customer requirements.