Alloy 1.4876 is a high temperature austenitic alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures. This alloy is also known as UNS N08800 or Incoloy 800.


Chemical composition:

Nickel (Ni): 30.0-35.0%

Chromium (Cr): 19.0-23.0%

Iron (Fe): 39.5% (min)

Manganese (Mn): 1.5% (max)

Carbon (C): 0.1% (max)

Copper (Cu): 0.75% (max)

Aluminum (Al): 0.15-0.60%

Titanium (Ti): 0.15-0.60%


Characteristics:

High strength at high temperatures: Alloy 1.4876 retains its strength at high temperatures up to 980°C.

Oxidation Resistance: 1.4876 alloy is resistant to high temperature oxidation making it well suited for use in applications where it is exposed to high temperatures and oxidative environments.

Corrosion resistance: 1.4876 alloy is resistant to corrosion by acids, alkalis and salt water.

Good cold workability: This alloy can be easily machined by cold work.


Applications:

Alloy 1.4876 is used in a variety of applications including:

Heaters for furnace and boiler systems

Pipes for chemical processing plants

Heat exchangers for oil and gas plants

Electric resistance heating tubes

Components for incinerators


Forms of delivery:

Alloy 1.4876 is available in a variety of forms including:

Sheets

Rods

Tube

Forgings


Note: The above data is for reference only and may vary by manufacturer and production batch. The manufacturer's relevant specifications and data sheets should always be consulted prior to use.