Inconel 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy, with a similar high temperature resistance to Inconel 600/601 with improved strength, while offering comparable corrosion resistance to Inconel 625. On top of its combination of stability, strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures, Inconel 617 also provides resistance in several corrosive aqueous environments
Detailed Specifications
Chemical Composition(%)
Ni
Cr
Co
Mo
Al
C
Fe
Mn
Si
S
Ti
Cu
B
≥44.5
20-24
10-15
8-10
0.8-1.5
0.05-0.15
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-0.015
0-0.6
0-0.5
0-0.006
Weaving type:plain,twill,crimped.
Mesh count:1 to 200 mesh.
Features
Some characteristics of Inconel 617 wire cloth which dictate its use are:
Ideal for use in elevated-temperature settings up to 2200°F.
Non-magnetic in all conditions.
Good high-temperature strength; retains ductility after many hours in service.
Resists spalling even under severe thermal cycling conditions.
Good resistance against carburization and carbonitriding.
At elevated temperatures, has to good resistance in oxidizing, sulfur-bearing environments.
Not for use in strongly reducing, sulfur-bearing environments.
Can be cut, formed, and welded.
Applications
Inconel 617 wire cloth is principally used in extremely high-temperature environments that also present corrosive, oxidizing, and/or reducing agents. As such, Alloy 617 is widely used in heat-treating equipment, muffle furnaces, and nuclear steam generator equipment. Additional industries and applications which commonly use Alloy 617 wire cloth include:
Chemical Processing
Electronic Components
Food Processing
Gas Turbine Components
Heat Exchangers
Pressure Valves
Pulp & Paper
Aerospace Components
Land Based Gas Turbines
Power Generation
Acid Processing
Petrochemical Processing
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