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X 750 Inconel Alloy Strip Heat Resistant Nickel Alloy For Precision Components

X 750 Inconel Alloy Strip Heat Resistant Nickel Alloy For Precision Components

MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden Crate
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 X‑750
Place Of Origin:
China
Technique:
Cold-rolled
Specific Heat Capacity:
0.435 J/g-°C
Chemical Position:
Ni 55~59%
Surface:
Polishing
Curie Temperature:
-112 °C
Coefficient Of Expansion:
14.0 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C)
Weldability:
Good
Thermal Expansion:
13-17 µm/mK
Type:
High Temperture
Density:
8.44 G/cm3
Wire:
MIG
High Temperature Performance:
Good
Packaging Details:
Wooden Crate
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X 750 Inconel Alloy

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Heat Resistant Inconel Alloy

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Nickel Alloy inconel x 750 strip

Product Description

Inconel X‑750 Strips: Heat‑Resistant Nickel Alloy for Precision Components

Product Overview

Inconel X‑750 Strips (UNS N07750) are precipitation‑hardening nickel‑chromium alloys specifically formulated to meet the most rigorous demands of high‑temperature and corrosive‑service applications. With a typical composition of 70–75 % Ni, 14–17 % Cr, 0.75–1.50 % Ti, and 0.15–0.75 % Al, X‑750 achieves a fine dispersion of γ′ (Ni₃(Al,Ti)) precipitates during controlled aging, elevating yield strength above 830 MPa and ultimate tensile strength beyond 1 030 MPa, while retaining elongation above 15 %. These mechanical characteristics persist in continuous service up to 700 °C, making X‑750 Strips ideal for components exposed to cyclic thermal loading, such as turbine blade shims, heat‑exchanger baffles, coil springs, and downhole clip bands.

Beyond high‑temperature strength, X‑750 Strips offer exceptional resistance to chloride stress‑corrosion cracking and oxidation in oxidizing or mildly reducing atmospheres. Their weldability by TIG/GTAW or electron‑beam processes, followed by a simple post‑weld aging treatment, enables fabrication of complex assemblies without sacrificing performance. Strips are supplied in thicknesses from 0.1 mm to 5 mm, widths up to 300 mm, in mill‑annealed or cold‑worked conditions, with optional pickled or electropolished finishes. Custom dimensions and heat‑treat cycles are available to optimize creep‑rupture life, fatigue strength, or corrosion resistance for region‑specific applications across South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.

Chemical Composition

Element Typical Content (%)
Nickel (Ni) 70.0 – 75.0
Chromium (Cr) 14.0 – 17.0
Iron (Fe) Balance
Titanium (Ti) 0.75 – 1.50
Aluminum (Al) 0.15 – 0.75
Cobalt (Co) ≤ 1.00
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 1.00
Silicon (Si) ≤ 1.00
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.08
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.015
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.015
Copper (Cu) ≤ 0.50
Boron (B) 0.003 – 0.010
Zirconium (Zr) ≤ 0.02

Mechanical Properties

Condition Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Hardness (HRC)
Mill‑Annealed (~980 °C) ~345 ~760 ≥ 40 ≤ 90 HRB
Aged (565 °C × 16 h + 704 °C × 4 h) ≥ 830 ≥ 1 030 ≥ 15 35 – 45

Physical Properties

Property Value
Density 8.21 g/cm³
Melting Range 1260 – 1340 °C
Thermal Conductivity (20 – 600 °C) 11 W/m·K
Specific Heat Capacity (25 °C) 439 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (20 – 100 °C) 13.4 µm/m·°C
Electrical Resistivity (20 °C) 1.0 µΩ·m
Magnetic Permeability ≈ 1.002 (non‑mag.)

Conformance Standards

  • ASTM B637 / SB‑637 – Precipitation‑hardened nickel‑alloy strip

  • AMS 5664 – Special quality Inconel X‑750

  • ASME SB‑637 – Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code

Applications

Inconel X‑750 Strips are specified for:

  • Aerospace – Blade shims, turbine seals, coil spring elements.

  • Power Generation – Superheater baffle plates, heat‑exchanger fins.

  • Chemical Processing – High‑temperature mixer blades, reactor liners.

  • Nuclear – Spring clips, control‑rod support hardware.

  • Oil & Gas – Downhole snap‑rings, sealing strips, corrosion‑resistant clamps.

  • Marine – Bilge cooler strips, desalination‑plant coils.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What makes X‑750 Strips superior for cyclic‑temperature service?
A1: The γ′ precipitate microstructure and controlled grain size impart outstanding creep‑rupture resistance and fatigue life under repeated thermal cycling up to 700 °C.

Q2: Are Inconel X‑750 Strips weldable without strength loss?
A2: Yes. TIG/GTAW and electron‑beam welding followed by post‑weld aging fully restore precipitation‑hardening and mechanical properties.

Q3: Can strips be supplied in custom dimensions and finishes?
A3: Absolutely. Thicknesses from 0.1–5 mm and widths up to 300 mm are standard; pickled, electropolished, or cold‑worked conditions are available per specification.

 

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PRODUCTS DETAILS
X 750 Inconel Alloy Strip Heat Resistant Nickel Alloy For Precision Components
MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden Crate
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 X‑750
Place Of Origin:
China
Technique:
Cold-rolled
Specific Heat Capacity:
0.435 J/g-°C
Chemical Position:
Ni 55~59%
Surface:
Polishing
Curie Temperature:
-112 °C
Coefficient Of Expansion:
14.0 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C)
Weldability:
Good
Thermal Expansion:
13-17 µm/mK
Type:
High Temperture
Density:
8.44 G/cm3
Wire:
MIG
High Temperature Performance:
Good
Packaging Details:
Wooden Crate
Minimum Order Quantity:
150kgs
Price:
Negotiatable
Packaging Details:
Wooden Crate
Delivery Time:
2-30days
Payment Terms:
L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability:
300 Ton per Month
Highlight

X 750 Inconel Alloy

,

Heat Resistant Inconel Alloy

,

Nickel Alloy inconel x 750 strip

Product Description

Inconel X‑750 Strips: Heat‑Resistant Nickel Alloy for Precision Components

Product Overview

Inconel X‑750 Strips (UNS N07750) are precipitation‑hardening nickel‑chromium alloys specifically formulated to meet the most rigorous demands of high‑temperature and corrosive‑service applications. With a typical composition of 70–75 % Ni, 14–17 % Cr, 0.75–1.50 % Ti, and 0.15–0.75 % Al, X‑750 achieves a fine dispersion of γ′ (Ni₃(Al,Ti)) precipitates during controlled aging, elevating yield strength above 830 MPa and ultimate tensile strength beyond 1 030 MPa, while retaining elongation above 15 %. These mechanical characteristics persist in continuous service up to 700 °C, making X‑750 Strips ideal for components exposed to cyclic thermal loading, such as turbine blade shims, heat‑exchanger baffles, coil springs, and downhole clip bands.

Beyond high‑temperature strength, X‑750 Strips offer exceptional resistance to chloride stress‑corrosion cracking and oxidation in oxidizing or mildly reducing atmospheres. Their weldability by TIG/GTAW or electron‑beam processes, followed by a simple post‑weld aging treatment, enables fabrication of complex assemblies without sacrificing performance. Strips are supplied in thicknesses from 0.1 mm to 5 mm, widths up to 300 mm, in mill‑annealed or cold‑worked conditions, with optional pickled or electropolished finishes. Custom dimensions and heat‑treat cycles are available to optimize creep‑rupture life, fatigue strength, or corrosion resistance for region‑specific applications across South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.

Chemical Composition

Element Typical Content (%)
Nickel (Ni) 70.0 – 75.0
Chromium (Cr) 14.0 – 17.0
Iron (Fe) Balance
Titanium (Ti) 0.75 – 1.50
Aluminum (Al) 0.15 – 0.75
Cobalt (Co) ≤ 1.00
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 1.00
Silicon (Si) ≤ 1.00
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.08
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.015
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.015
Copper (Cu) ≤ 0.50
Boron (B) 0.003 – 0.010
Zirconium (Zr) ≤ 0.02

Mechanical Properties

Condition Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Hardness (HRC)
Mill‑Annealed (~980 °C) ~345 ~760 ≥ 40 ≤ 90 HRB
Aged (565 °C × 16 h + 704 °C × 4 h) ≥ 830 ≥ 1 030 ≥ 15 35 – 45

Physical Properties

Property Value
Density 8.21 g/cm³
Melting Range 1260 – 1340 °C
Thermal Conductivity (20 – 600 °C) 11 W/m·K
Specific Heat Capacity (25 °C) 439 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (20 – 100 °C) 13.4 µm/m·°C
Electrical Resistivity (20 °C) 1.0 µΩ·m
Magnetic Permeability ≈ 1.002 (non‑mag.)

Conformance Standards

  • ASTM B637 / SB‑637 – Precipitation‑hardened nickel‑alloy strip

  • AMS 5664 – Special quality Inconel X‑750

  • ASME SB‑637 – Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code

Applications

Inconel X‑750 Strips are specified for:

  • Aerospace – Blade shims, turbine seals, coil spring elements.

  • Power Generation – Superheater baffle plates, heat‑exchanger fins.

  • Chemical Processing – High‑temperature mixer blades, reactor liners.

  • Nuclear – Spring clips, control‑rod support hardware.

  • Oil & Gas – Downhole snap‑rings, sealing strips, corrosion‑resistant clamps.

  • Marine – Bilge cooler strips, desalination‑plant coils.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What makes X‑750 Strips superior for cyclic‑temperature service?
A1: The γ′ precipitate microstructure and controlled grain size impart outstanding creep‑rupture resistance and fatigue life under repeated thermal cycling up to 700 °C.

Q2: Are Inconel X‑750 Strips weldable without strength loss?
A2: Yes. TIG/GTAW and electron‑beam welding followed by post‑weld aging fully restore precipitation‑hardening and mechanical properties.

Q3: Can strips be supplied in custom dimensions and finishes?
A3: Absolutely. Thicknesses from 0.1–5 mm and widths up to 300 mm are standard; pickled, electropolished, or cold‑worked conditions are available per specification.