Re: incoloy material standard

From: <andoks_lichon>
Date: Sat Jul 20 2002 - 11:21:00 EDT

nickel alloys
Inco develop NiCrFe Alloy 600 in 1931 and NiFeCr in 1949 - respectively name Inconel and Incoloy. What u need is not a standard but rather the product spec. For this u need to get hold of Inco. Why? my guess is thatsince these are proprietary alloys, the equiv ASTM spec may have less restrive reqt that those imposed by the alloy developers.

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> > My understanding is that Incoloy is tradename. u may get the
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> > ARehman@t... wrote:
> > hi everybody
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> > i am working on a hydrogen plant where i have to use fittings
of incoloy
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> > can any one specify which material standard to be followed for
incoloy
> > material or any equivalent grade for this.
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> > thanks
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> > adil rehman
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