Inconel X750 is a Nickel-Chromium alloy made precipitation hardenable by additions of Aluminium and Titanium, having creep-rupture strength at high temperatures to about 700°C (1290°F). It is widely used for high temperature conditions but is not as strong as Nimonic 90, but Inconel X750 also holds exceptional properties all the way down to cryogenic temperatures.
Detailed Specifications
Chemical Composition(%)
C
Mn
Si
S
Cr
Ni
Nb+Cb
Ti
Al
Fe
0-0.08
0-1
0-0.5
0-0.01
14-17
Balance
0.7-1.2
2.25-2.75
0.4-1
5-9
Co
Ta
Cu
0-1
0.05
0-0.5
Weaving type:plain,twill,crimped.
Mesh count:1 to 200 mesh.
Features
Some characteristics of Alloy X750 wire cloth which dictate its use are:
Good creep rupture strength at high temperatures
Not as strong as Nimonic 90
Very good at cryogenic temperatures
Age hardenable
High temperature dynamic applications
Applications
Inconel X750 is known to be suitable for the following applications:
Nuclear reactors
Gas turbines
Rocket engines
Pressure vessels
Aircraft structures
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