: Used for turbine blades, engine exhaust liners, and seals that must handle high thermal stress. Power & Chemical
Applicable to sheet, strip, plate, tube, bar, wire, and forging stock. 2. Common Alloy Grades
Common alloys historically referenced under this standard’s umbrella include those equivalent to the American designations such as Alloy 800 (Incoloy 800), Alloy 825, and similar derivatives. These materials are critical in industries ranging from petrochemical processing to nuclear power generation.
: Many of these alloys, such as Nimonic 80A, are age-hardenable. They maintain significant tensile and creep-rupture strength at elevated temperatures where standard steels would fail. Environmental Stability
: Commercially known as Alloy 601 , frequently used in thermal processing equipment.
Below is a feature summary of the standard based on its most recent iterations (2002 and 2020 editions): Standard Overview
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