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| Brand Name: | DINGSCO | 
| Model Number: | According to customers' requirements | 
| Certification: | ISO 9001:2015,PED 2014/68/EU,API 6A,API-20B,TSG,NORSOK | 
| Place of Origin: | China | 
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| Product Name: | UNS N07718 Alloy 718 Seamless Pipe Hard-deformable Nickel-base Alloy Hot-extruded Seamless Tube | 
| Material: | Nickel based Alloys | 
| Grade: | Alloy 718 | 
| Size: | Customized | 
| Surface: | As per your demands | 
| Application Areas: | Aerospace,Thermal Processing,Oil & Gas,Marine | 
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UNS N07718 Alloy 718 Seamless Pipe Hard-deformable Nickel-base Alloy Hot-extruded Seamless Tube
Material Standard: ASTM B637 / ASME SB637 / AMS 5596 (Aerospace)
UNS Designation: N07718
Common Names: Inconel 718, Alloy 718, Nickel-Chromium Superalloy
| Element | Content (%) | Role | 
|---|---|---|
| Nickel (Ni) | 50-55% | Base metal, provides corrosion resistance & high-temperature strength | 
| Chromium (Cr) | 17-21% | Oxidation/corrosion resistance | 
| Iron (Fe) | Balance | Cost-effective strengthening | 
| Niobium (Nb) + Tantalum (Ta) | 4.75-5.5% | Forms γ″ phase (primary strengthening via precipitation hardening) | 
| Molybdenum (Mo) | 2.8-3.3% | Enhances creep resistance | 
| Titanium (Ti) | 0.65-1.15% | Forms γ′ phase (secondary strengthening) | 
| Aluminum (Al) | 0.2-0.8% | Stabilizes γ′ phase | 
| Carbon (C) | ≤0.08% | Controls carbide formation | 
Seamless Pipe Production:
Hot Extrusion: Billet heated to ~1100°C and extruded through a die to form hollow shells.
Cold Drawing/Pilgering: Further precision sizing for tight tolerances (OD ±0.1mm, WT ±5%).
Solution Annealing: 955-1010°C + rapid cooling (water or air) to dissolve precipitates.
Aging Treatment: Dual-stage (720°C ±10°C for 8h → furnace cool to 620°C ±10°C for 8h) to precipitate γ″/γ′ phases.
| Property | Value (Room Temp) | High-Temp Performance | 
|---|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | ≥1035 MPa (150 ksi) | 690 MPa (100 ksi) @ 650°C | 
| Yield Strength (0.2% offset) | ≥725 MPa (105 ksi) | 550 MPa (80 ksi) @ 650°C | 
| Elongation | ≥12% | Maintains >8% @ 540°C | 
| Hardness | 30-40 HRC | — | 
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent in: | Poor in: | 
| - Seawater | - Hydrofluoric acid | |
| - H₂S-containing oil/gas environments | - Hot concentrated sulfuric acid | 
Aerospace: Turbine blades, combustion chambers (up to 700°C).
Oil & Gas: Downhole tubing, subsea risers (resists sulfide stress cracking).
Nuclear: Reactor coolant pipes (neutron irradiation resistance).
Chemical Processing: Valves, reactors handling chlorides/acidic media.
5. Advantages Over Alternatives
vs. Alloy 625: Higher strength (but lower ductility) due to γ″ hardening.
vs. Stainless Steel (e.g., 316L): 3x higher yield strength at 500°C.
Weldability: Unlike many superalloys, Alloy 718 can be welded via TIG/GTAW without post-weld cracking (low Al/Ti content).
Certifications: NACE MR0175 (sulfide stress cracking resistant), PED 2014/68/EU.
Testing:
NDT: 100% ultrasonic testing (ASTM E213) for defects.
PMI: XRF verification of composition.
Mechanical Tests: Per ASTM E8/E21.
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