Product Name: Nickel Alloy 2.4851 (Alloy 601 / UNS N06601)

Main alloying elements: nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), aluminum (Al)


Mechanical properties:

Tensile strength: 550 - 700 MPa (megapascals)

Yield strength: 240 - 310 MPa

Elongation at break: 30 - 45%

Hardness (Rockwell): B80 - B95

Modulus of elasticity: 200GPa


Physical Properties:

Density: 8.1 g/cm³

Melting point: approx. 1360 - 1411 °C

Thermal conductivity: 12 - 15 W/(m K)

Electrical conductivity: 7 - 9% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard)


Chemical composition (in percent by weight):

Nickel (Ni): approx. 58 - 63%

Chromium (Cr): approx. 21 - 25%

Aluminum (Al): approx. 1.0 - 1.7%

Other Trace Elements: Iron (Fe), Carbon (C), Manganese (Mn), Silicon (Si)


Heat treatment:

Nickel alloy 2.4851 can be strengthened by annealing or cold working to achieve specific mechanical properties.


Corrosion resistance:

Nickel alloy 2.4851 offers excellent resistance to high temperature oxidation and corrosion attack. It is resistant to sulfur compounds, oxidizing and reducing environments.


Applications:

Nickel alloy 2.4851 is used in a variety of applications including:

High temperature furnaces: resistance heaters, furnace tubes, wire mesh

Chemical processing equipment: reactors, heat exchangers, piping

Power plants: exhaust gas cleaning systems, steam generators

Aerospace industry: combustion chambers, radiant tubes, heat-resistant parts


Please note that the values given are indicative and may vary slightly depending on the manufacturing process and specific batch. It is recommended to always check the manufacturer's exact specifications.