Inconel 600 (Alloy 600, UNS N06600) Bar/Stem Description:
The Inconel alloy family, developed by Special Metals Corporation, comprises nickel–chromium superalloys used in applications at elevated temperatures. Inconel Alloy 600 (UNS N06600) is selected for its documented corrosion resistance and heat stability, thereby meeting the requirements of specific operational conditions.
Inconel 600, also known as Alloy 600 or UNS N06600, contains a high proportion of nickel and chromium. This composition provides strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. It is applied in various processes within the heat treatment industry.
Other Trade Names: Alloy 600, UNS N06600, W.NR 2.4816, AWS 010, Nickel 600, Nickelvac 600, Ferrochronin 600

Inconel 600 (Alloy 600, UNS N06600) Bar/Stem Specification:
Metal Type: UNS N06600
Standard: ASTM B166 AMS 5665 DIN 17752
Chemical Composition, %.
|
C |
Cr |
Cu |
Fe |
Mg |
Ni |
S |
Si |
Max |
0.15 |
17 |
0.5 |
10 |
1 |
|
0.015 |
0.5 |
Min |
|
14 |
|
6 |
|
72 |
|
|
Inconel 600 (Alloy 600, UNS N06600) Bar/Stem Applications:
Steam Generators: Engineers employ the alloy in steam generators because it withstands elevated temperatures and resists corrosion.
Chemical Processing: Industry professionals use the alloy in chemical processing due to its resistance to corrosion in aggressive chemical environments.
Food Processing: Food processing equipment utilises the alloy because it resists corrosion and meets hygienic requirements.
Superheaters: Power plant engineers use the alloy in the design of superheaters, given that it demonstrates high thermal performance.
Jet Engines: Aerospace engineers apply the alloy in components that operate under elevated temperatures and corrosive conditions.
Electronic Components: Designers incorporate the alloy in electronic components because it maintains performance at elevated temperatures.