Nickel Alloys | 2.4816 | NiCr15Fe

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Description

NiCr15Fe (2.4816), commonly known as Alloy 600, is a nickel-chromium-iron alloy celebrated for its excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, along with outstanding mechanical properties across a wide temperature range. This material performs exceptionally well in extreme environments, including those with high heat and aggressive chemicals, making it ideal for industries such as chemical processing, aerospace, and nuclear energy. Alloy 600 is commonly used in applications like heat exchangers, furnace components, chemical reactors, and steam generators. At Rosswag, we process NiCr15Fe (2.4816) using advanced open-die forging and precise machining techniques, ensuring top-quality components that meet the highest performance standards. With its superior durability, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance, NiCr15Fe (2.4816) is a trusted material for demanding industrial applications.

Material-Category

Nickel Alloys

Material-No.

2.4816

Designation

NiCr15Fe

Norm / Standards

VdTüV 305

Geometries & Products

  • Forged rings
  • Rolled rings
  • Forged disks
  • Rolled disks
  • Bushes
  • Square parts
  • Shafts
  • Stepped shafts
  • Open-die forgings
  • Individual complex geometries
Services
Industries

Max. operating weight

  • 4000 kg

Max. ring diameter

  • 3000 mm

Acceptances

  • 2.2 Certificate
  • 3.1 Certificate
  • 3.2 Certificate
  • 3.2 Certificate with TÜV Süd
  • 3.2 Certificate with TÜV Nord
  • 3.2 Certificate with DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
  • 3.2 Certificate with ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
  • 3.2 Certificate with Lloyds Register of Shipping
  • 3.2 Certificate with RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) 
  • 3.2 Certificate with BV (Bureau Veritas)
  • 3.2 with SVTI (Schweizerischer Verein für technische Inspektionen)
  • 3.2 with IBR (Indian Boiler Regulation)
  • 3.2 with LRQA
Certificates and Standards

Process

Processing status

raw / unmachined

pre- machined

finish machined according to drawing

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