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Incoloy® Alloy 800

Common Trade Names: Incoloy 800, Alloy 800, Ferrochronin 800, Nickelvac 800, Nicrofer 3220.

INCOLOY® alloy 800 (UNS N08800, W. Nr. 1.4876) is a widely used material for construction of equipment requiring corrosion resistance, heat resistance, strength, and stability for service up to 1500°F (816°C). Alloy 800 offers general corrosion resistance to many aqueous media and, by virtue of its content of nickel, resists stress corrosion cracking. At elevated temperatures it offers resistance to oxidation, carburization, and sulfidation along with rupture and creep strength. For applications requiring greater resistance to stress rupture and creep, especially at temperatures above 1500°F (816°C), INCOLOY alloys 800H and 800HT are used.

INCOLOY® alloy 800 is used in a variety of applications involving exposure to corrosive environments and high temperatures. It is used for heat-treating equipment such as baskets, trays, and fixtures. In chemical and petrochemical processing, the alloy is used for heat exchangers and other piping systems in nitric acid media especially where resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking is required. In nuclear power plants, it is used for steam-generator tubing. The alloy is often used in domestic appliances for sheathing of electric heating elements. In the production of paper pulp, digester-liquor heaters are often made of alloy 800. In petroleum processing, the alloy is used for heat exchangers that air cool the process stream.

Available Product Forms: 
Pipe, tube, sheet, strip, plate, round bar, flat bar, forging stock, hexagon and wire

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Specifications

INCOLOY® alloy 800 is designated as UNS N08800 and Werkstoff Number 1.4876. It is listed in NACE MR0175 for oil and gas service. 

Rod, Bar, Wire, Forgings, and Forging Stock: ASTM B 408, ASME SB 408 (Rod & Bar), ASTM B 564, ASME SB 564 (Forgings), ASME Code Case 1325 (All Product Forms), ASME Code Case 1949 (Forgings), AMS 5766 (Rod & Bar), ISO 9723 (Rod & Bar), ISO 9724 (Wire), ISO 9725 (Forgings), BS 3076NA15 (Rod & Bar), BS 3075NA15 (Wire), VdTÜV 412 (All Products).

Plate, Sheet, and Strip: ASTM A 240, ASTM A 480, ASME SA 240, ASME SA 480 (Plate, Sheet, and Strip), ASTM B 409, ASTM B 906, ASME SB 409, ASME SB 906 (Plate, Sheet, and Strip), ASME Code Case 1325 (All Product Forms), ASME Code Case 2339 (Plate), AMS 5871 (Plate, Sheet, and Strip), BS 3072NA15 (Plate & Sheet), BS 3073NA15 (Strip), VdTÜV 412 (All Products), ISO 6208 (plate, sheet and strip).

Pipe and Tubes: ASTM B 163 & ASME SB 163 (Seamless Condenser & Heat Exchanger Tubes), ASTM B 407, ASTM B 829, ASME SB 407, ASME SB 829 (Seamless Pipe & Tubes), ASTM B 514, ASTM B 775, ASME SB 514, ASME SB 775 (Welded Pipe), ASTM B 515, ASTM B 751, ASME SB 515, ASME SB 751(Welded Tubes), ASME Code Case 1325 (All Product Forms), ASME N-20 (Cold Worked Seamless Condenser and Heat Exchanger Tubes for Nuclear Service), BS 3074NA15 (Seamless Pipe & Tubes), VdTÜV 412 (All Products), ISO 6207 (Seamless Tubing).

Other Product Forms:  ASTM B 366 & ASME SB 366 (Fittings)

Trademark Notice: Some names are trade names and/or trademarks of specific manufacturers. American Special Metals, Corp. is not affiliated with any manufacturer(s). Orders will be filled to meet specifications from any available source(s). Names are listed solely for reference to help identify products consistent with listed specifications.

Incoloy® Alloy 800 is a Registered Trademark of Special Metals Corporation and Its subsidiaries.

American Special Metals, Corp. makes all reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and correctness of the data in this document but makes no representations or warranties as to the data’s accuracy, correctness or reliability. All data are for general information only and not for providing design advice. It is the responsibility of the user to test specific alloys under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose.

Chemical Composition

Limiting Chemical Composition, %  by Weight 
 

Nickel..................................................................................30.0-35.0
Chromium............................................................................19.0-23.0
Iron.......................................................................................39.5min.
Carbon................................................................................0.10max.
Manganese.........................................................................1.50max.
Sulfur................................................................................0.015max.
Silicon...................................................................................1.0max.
Copper................................................................................0.75max.
Aluminum............................................................................0.15-0.60
Titanium..............................................................................0.15-0.60

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