Description of Inconel 600 Wire Mesh
The Inconel alloy refers to a family of nickel-chromium superalloys and is a trademark of Special Metals Corporation. It is typically employed in high temperature applications. Inconel Alloy 600 (UNS N06600) is widely used in applications that require high resistance to both corrosion and heat. Inconel 600 Mesh (UNS N06600) is a specific technical material that demonstrates measured resistance to corrosion, high temperatures and oxidation. It is used at temperatures up to 2 150 °F, given that the risk of corrosion under oxidising and reducing conditions is considerable.
Other Trade Names: Alloy 600, UNS N06600, W.NR 2.4816, AWS 010, Nickel 600, Nickelvac 600, Ferrochronin 600

Specifications for Inconel 600 Wire Mesh
C
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Cr
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Cu
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Fe
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Mn
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Ni
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Si
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S
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0.15 %
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14 - 17 %
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0.5 %
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6 - 10 %
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1 %
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Bal
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0.5 %
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0.015 %
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Density
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0.306 lb/ cubic inch
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Specific Gravity
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8.47
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Specific Heat
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0.106 Btu/lb/ °F for 32 °F to 212 °F
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Electrical Resistivity
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620 micro-Ohm-cm at 68 °F
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Melting Point
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2 550 °F
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Thermal Conductivity
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103
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Mean Thermal Expansion Coefficient
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5.8
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Magnetic Permeability
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1.01
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Elastic Modulus
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31.1
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Reduction in Area
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60 %
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Applications of Inconel 600 Wire Mesh
- Steam generators
- Chemical processing
- Food processing
- Superheaters
- Jet engines
- Electronic components
Packaging:
Our Inconel 600 wire mesh is managed with care during storage and transport, thereby ensuring that the product’s quality is maintained in its original state.