What P number is Incoloy 825?

What P number is Incoloy 825?

P No. Base Metal
44 Nickel Moly:- Hastelloy C22, C276
45 Nickel Chrome :- Incoloy 800, 825
46 Nickel Chrome Silicone
47 Nickel Chrome Tungstone

What is Inconel 825 used for?

Uses and applications As you can see, INCOLOY alloy 825 has been carefully produced to give it a range of properties that make it useful in the chemicals industry. It’s also used in pollution control, oil and gas recovery, acid production, pickling operations, nuclear fuel reprocessing and handling radioactive waste.

What P number is Inconel?

43
Base Metals: The P Number

P Number Base Metal
42 Nickel, Copper – (Monel 500)
43 Nickel, Chromium, Iron – (Inconel) (C22, C276, X)
44 Nickel, Molybdenum – (Hastelloy B2)
45 Nickel, Chromium, Si

What is the difference between Inconel and Incoloy?

Composition is the most critical difference between these two superalloys. Inconel is a predominantly nickel-chrome alloy containing 50% of nickel. Incoloy is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with less than 50% nickel. Other differences between these alloys are their specific applications and suitability.

What is difference between Inconel and Incoloy?

What P number is Hastelloy?

44
ASME P-Numbers

P-Numbers Base Metal (Typical or Example)
44 Nickel, Molybdenum – (Hastelloy B2, C22, C276, X)
45 Nickel, Chromium
46 Nickel, Chromium, Silicone
47 Nickel, Chromium, Tungsten

What is s number in ASME?

THE “S NUMBER”: The S Number’s purpose was identical to the P Number. However, these numbers were assigned to those materials included for pipework to the ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping. These materials were also covered by the P-Number, but not the converse.

What is INCOLOY steel?

Incoloy® metal products are superalloys that are composed of a nickel-iron-chromium base and can resist both carbonization and oxidization in high temperature settings. Incoloy® metal alloys are easy to fabricate, utilizing the same machines and processes as stainless steel.