Allegheny Ludlum AL 601™ Nickel-Base Alloy, Annealed at 982°C (1800°F), UNS N06601
Subcategory: Superalloy; Nickel Base
Key Words: DIN 2.4851; ASTM B-168; AMS 5870
Material Notes: Allegheny Ludlum's AL 601 alloy is an austenitic nickel-chromium-iron alloy designed for both heat and corrosion resistance. As compared to AL 600 alloy, the AL 601 alloy has, in addition to increased chromium, an aluminum content which together provide outstanding resistance to oxidation. In addition, AL 601 alloy has good resistant to environments containing carbon and sulfur and this alloy resists aqueous corrosion. The AL 601 alloy is used in aerospace applications, for heat and chemical processing equipment, and in power generation, pollution control and heat treating applications. Forming, machining and welding properties are similar to those of stable austenitic stainless steels. Information provided by Allegheny Ludlum
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- Density
- Hardness, Rockwell B
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- Reduction of Area
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Charpy Impact
- Magnetic Permeability
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 250°C
- CTE, linear 500°C
- CTE, linear 1000°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
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