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CNC Machining Inconel
DEK specializes in CNC machining Inconel, offering precision, durability, and high-performance solutions for demanding applications. Our advanced techniques ensure optimal quality and accuracy.
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Inconel CNC Machining Services
With over 10 years of expertise in Inconel machining, we serve the aerospace, automotive, nuclear power, and other demanding industries.
Inconel is a high-performance nickel-chromium alloy known for its exceptional resistance to heat, oxidation, and corrosion. This makes it ideal for demanding applications in aerospace, automotive, and chemical industries, where durability and reliability are critical.
At DEK, we offer specialized CNC machining services for Inconel, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques to ensure precision and quality. Our experienced team is adept at handling the complexities of Inconel, delivering parts that meet stringent industry standards and customer specifications.
Experience the superior quality and performance of Inconel with DEK's expert CNC machining services. Contact us today to discuss your project requirements and discover how we can provide the perfect solution for your needs.
Inconel Material List
Inconel 718
Inconel 718 is a precipitation-hardening nickel-chromium alloy with high strength, corrosion resistance, and can withstand extreme temperatures.
TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
Basic Knowledge of Inconel
What is Inconel?
Inconel is a superalloy made of nickel and chromium. It can be used in harsh conditions with high temperatures, pressure, or mechanical stress. It resists oxidation and corrosion, forming a protective oxide layer when heated. In high-temperature applications, Inconel maintains strength better than aluminum and steel, avoiding deformation caused by thermal crystal vacancies through solid solution strengthening or precipitation hardening. Inconel alloys come in different types— Inconel 600, 601, 625, 718, X-750, 690, and 792.
Inconel 600 resists heat and corrosion in chemical plants. Inconel 601 resists high temperatures and stress corrosion. Inconel 625 has improved corrosion resistance up to 980 °C. Inconel 718 is good for hardening and resists corrosion up to 650 °C. Inconel X-750 is for aerospace and turbines, offering high corrosion resistance. Inconel 690 is great for resisting chloride corrosion. Lastly, Inconel 792, with elevated aluminum, is ideal for high-temperature corrosion in gas turbines and rockets.
Advantages of Inconel
High-temperature resistance
Corrosion resistance
Excellent strength
Versatility in various environments
Resistance to oxidation
Durable and long-lasting
High creep strength
Fatigue resistance
Good weldability
Thermal stability
Applications of Inconel
Gas turbine components
Aerospace fasteners
Chemical processing equipment
Nuclear reactor components
Heat exchangers
Steam generators
Rocket motors and components
Oil and gas industry components
High-temperature exhaust systems
Marine engineering components
FAQ
Machining Inconel Buying FAQs
Other Materials
Kovar
Kovar is a nickel-cobalt ferrous alloy composed of approximately 29% nickel, 17% cobalt, 54% iron, and small amounts of other elements such as manganese and silicon.
Invar
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Aluminum
Aluminum is one of the most commonly used metals in the world because of its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, low cost, and recyclability.
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