Inconel® Applications & Properties

Altemp Alloys is a supplier of several different grades of Inconel alloys in a wide range of shapes and sizes including 625, 718, X-750, and more.
What is Inconel?
Inconel® is a registered trademark (of Special Metals Corporation) referring to a family of austenitic nickel-chromium superalloys.
Inconel® is typically used in applications where high temperatures are present due to a thick, stable passivating oxide layer which is formed when Inconel is heated. This layer protects the Inconel's surface making it resistant to heat. In addition to heat, Inconel has a high resistance to corrosion, pressure and oxidation. Inconel superalloys also have excellent mechanical properties and are frequently used in the chemical and aerospace industries.
Inconel® Alloy Options We Offer
Inconel® Alloy | Description | Additional Info |
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Inconel® 188 | Readily fabricated for commercial gas turbine and aerospace applications. Offered in sheet, plate and bar. | More info |
Inconel® 625 | Ideal for hardware and components in the power, aerospace and chemical processing industries. Offered in sheet, plate, bar and forgings. | More info |
Inconel® 718 | The preferred material for cryogenic storage tanks, turbines, downhole shafts and wellhead parts offered in sheet, plate and bar. | More info |
Inconel® X-750 | Commonly used for gas turbine components, including blades, seals and rotors. | More info |
230 Plate & Sheet | Trusted by the power, aerospace, chemical processing and industrial heating industries. | More info |
Industries We Serve
Our range of inconel nickel alloys serve a wide variety of different industries including:
- Aerospace
- Jet Engine Components
- Commercial Gas Turbines
- Food Processing
- Chemical Processing
- Cryogenic Storage Tanks