NY690 Nickel alloys

  • Energy

Spécifications

  • Common name
    INCONEL 690
  • EU
    NiCr30Fe
  • USA
    UNS:N06690

Typical composition

  • C
    < 0.05
  • Ni
    Base
  • Cr
    30
  • W
    10

Applications

• Nuclear industry (RCCM M4102 – M4107) (ASME: SB163 – SB166 – SB167 – SB168 – SB564)
• Chemical industry (HCl/HF acids)
• Furnaces – incinerators
• Petrochemical industry
• Complies with ASTM B163 – B166 – B167 – B168 – B564

Mechanical properties

• NY690 has excellent general and localised corrosion resistance in oxidising acid media, such as hydrochloric or hydrofluoric acid used during nuclear waste reprocessing or in pickling tanks.
• Corrosion resistance in phosphoric acid is excellent up to concentrations of 85 % and a temperature of 80°C.
• In sulphuric acid, this alloy may be used in any concentration but only at ambient temperature.
• NY690 shows very good stress corrosion resistance in aqueous chloride and polythionic acid media and in dilute sodium hydroxide solutions.
• In particular NY690 is used specifically for steam generator tubes and components in pressurised water nuclear power plants.
• At high temperatures NY690 shows good oxidation, sulphurisation and carburisation resistance. It can be used in non-sulphurous oxidising atmospheres up to 1150°C.

Mechanical features

  • Heat treatment
    H
  • UTS (N/mm²)
    > 586
  • A (%)
    > 30
  • Solution treated : H
    Annealed : R
  • Thermo-mechanical treatment : TM
    Quenched and tempered : T+RV
  • Sub-zero treatment : F
    Solution treated and aged : T+RV
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