Inconel 718 Nickel Alloy Mold
Product Introduction
Inconel 718 is a nickel-chromium-based precipitation-hardening nickel alloy with added niobium and molybdenum. It exhibits excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. The Inconel 718 nickel alloy dies manufactured by the Lork Group are produced using a stamping process, targeting customers who intend to use this material in industrial production.
In addition, due to its high strength, high hardness and excellent overall performance, Inconel 718 is sometimes used to manufacture hot work dies in the aerospace field, such as isothermal forging dies, while Lork Group has developed system-customized solutions for its special applications to meet customer needs.
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Key Features
The superior performance of Inconel 718 nickel alloy makes it one of the most mature and stable nickel alloy materials on the market. Its wide range of applications, stable price, and cost-effectiveness make it a top choice for Lork Group's clients. It is also an ideal material for mold production.
1. Excellent High-Temperature Strength:
Inconel 718 alloy maintains high strength and toughness within a temperature range of -250°C to 700°C, exhibiting optimal creep resistance and stress fracture resistance, especially around 650°C.
2. Outstanding Corrosion Resistance:
Inconel 718 alloy demonstrates strong resistance to various corrosive media, including oxidation and carburization resistance, chloride stress corrosion cracking resistance, and resistance to acid, alkali, and salt solution corrosion.
3. Good Weldability:
Compared to other similar high-temperature alloys, Inconel 718 alloy exhibits excellent weldability, with minimal post-weld cracking, significantly expanding its application range.
4. Excellent Fatigue Performance:
Inconel 718 alloy performs well under both high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue conditions.
Manufacturing Process and Challenges
Despite its excellent performance, Inconel 718 also presents machining challenges, including high cutting forces due to its high strength, poor thermal conductivity, severe work hardening tendency, and tool sticking.
Lork Group's machining plant and materials research center kindly remind you: Machining Inconel 718 requires the use of specialized high-performance tools (such as carbide, ceramic, or CBN tools), along with appropriate cutting parameters and coolant.
If there are still manufacturing challenges requiring continuous performance optimization of Inconel 718 alloy, it lies in the ongoing development of aerospace and medical fields, necessitating practical testing and evaluation of the 718 alloy's performance in real-world applications to better serve these high-precision fields.
For more information, please contact:
Email: susan@lorkgroup.com
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Chemical Composition
| Weight% | Inconel 718 |
| Ni | 50-55 |
| Cr | 17-21 |
| Mo | 2.8-3.30 |
| Cb | 4.75-5.50 |
| Co | 1.0 max |
| Cu | 0.3 max |
| Ti | 0.65-1.15 |
| Fe | Rem |
Mechanical Properties
| Material | Inconel 718 |
| Tensile Strength ksi | 185 |
| Yield Strength ksi | 150 |
| Reduction of Area % | 15 |
| Hardness HB | ≤ 277 HB |
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