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Rod nickel alloy VDM® 600
sheetplatefor the aerospace industry

Rod nickel alloy - VDM® 600 - VDM METALS GMBH - sheet / plate / for the aerospace industry
Rod nickel alloy - VDM® 600 - VDM METALS GMBH - sheet / plate / for the aerospace industry
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Characteristics

Form
rod, sheet, plate
Other characteristics
for the aerospace industry
Elasticity

Max.: 310,000 psi

Min.: 207,000 psi

Typical elongation

30 %, 35 %

Length

Max.: 12,500 mm
(492.13 in)

Min.: 1,500 mm
(59.06 in)

Width

Max.: 2,500 mm
(98.43 in)

Min.: 4 mm
(0.16 in)

Thickness

Max.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Min.: 0.02 mm
(0.001 in)

Diameter

Max.: 800 mm
(31.5 in)

Min.: 6 mm
(0.24 in)

Description

VDM® Alloy 600 and the solution-annealed variant 600 H are nickel-chromium-iron alloys. They are characterized by: good resistance against oxidation, carbonization and nitriding, good resistance to stress corrosion in room and increased temperatures, good resistance against dry chlorine and hydrogen chloride, good mechanical properties at both low and high temperatures. Due to its improved creep resistance, VDM® Alloy 600 H is preferred for use at temperatures above 700 °C (1,292 °F). VDM® Alloy 600 and VDM® Alloy 600 H have a cubic face-centered crystal structure. The following mechanical properties apply to VDM® Alloy 600 and VDM® Alloy 600 H in the annealed or solution-annealed condition and in the specified semi-finished forms and dimensions. The properties for larger dimensions must be agreed separately. Type of material High temperature alloys Typical chemical composition Ni 73; Cr 16; Fe 9; C 0,07 Application area(s) Aerospace Automotive Oil and Gas Chemical Process Industry Energy and environmental engineering Product form(s)

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