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Inconel X750

 

Principal Design Features

A nickel-chromium precipitation-hardening alloy suited for high strength at temperatures above 1300 F, with useful strength up to 1800 F. The alloy is also has excellent properties and ductility at cryogenic temperatures.

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Applications

Structural members in hot sections of gas turbines such as discs, thrust reversers and ducts. Heat treat fixtures and cryogenic vessels, springs and fasteners.

Machinability

Conventional machining techniques used for iron based alloys may be used. This alloy does work-harden during machining and has higher strength and "gumminess" not typical of steels. Heavy duty machining equipment and tooling should be used to minimize chatter or work-hardening of the alloy ahead of the cutting.

 

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