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Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar (UNS N06601) is a high-performance nickel-chromium-iron alloy tailored for extreme thermal and corrosive environments. Building on the legacy of Inconel 600, this alloy integrates 1.0-1.7% aluminum— a key modification that elevates its high-temperature oxidation resistance far beyond conventional alloys. With a core composition of 58.0-63.0% nickel, 21.0-25.0% chromium, and iron as the balance, Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar delivers unmatched stability and durability, making it indispensable for industries where standard metals fail under harsh conditions.
Our Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar complies with ASTM ASME SB 166— the global standard for nickel-chromium alloy bars— ensuring consistent quality and performance. Key specifications include:
Diameter range: 5 mm to 500 mm (available as round bars, square bars, and hexagonal bars)
Length: Up to 12 meters (custom cut-to-length options available)
Surface finishes: Polished (Ra ≤0.8μm), hot-rolled (mill finish), and cold-drawn (smooth finish)
Density: 8.1 g/cm³; Melting point: 1370-1425℃
| Inconel 600 (Uns No6600/Ns312) | ||||||||||
Chemical Component | % | Ni | Cr | Fe | C | Mn | Si | S | P | Cu |
Min | 72 | 14 | 6 | |||||||
Max | 17 | 10 | 0.15 | 1 | 0.5 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.5 | ||
Physical Property | Density | 8.4g/Cm3 | ||||||||
Melting Point | 1370-1425 ℃ | |||||||||
The Minimum Mechanical Properties Of The Alloy At Room Temperature | Typical Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation Rate | Brinell Hardness | |||||
Annealing Treatment | 550 | 240 | 30 | =195 | ||||||
Solution Treatment | 500 | 180 | 35 | =185 | ||||||

Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar retains structural integrity at temperatures up to 1200℃, thanks to its aluminum-enhanced oxide layer (Cr₂O₃ + Al₂O₃). This dense film prevents oxidation even in continuous high-heat settings, outperforming Inconel 600 (1093℃ limit) and stainless steels. It also resists thermal fatigue— a critical advantage for components exposed to rapid heating/cooling cycles, such as furnace rollers.
Beyond heat, Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar excels in corrosive environments:
Withstands sulfur-containing gases (common in petrochemical plants)
Resists moderate acids, alkalis, and chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC)
Maintains integrity in offshore or coastal settings (saltwater exposure)
At room temperature, the alloy meets strict strength and ductility standards:
Minimum tensile strength: 550 MPa (80 ksi)
Minimum yield strength (0.2% offset): 205 MPa (30 ksi)
Minimum elongation: 30% (supports forming and welding)
After solution treatment (1038-1121℃, rapid cooling), its structure becomes uniform, enhancing machinability without sacrificing performance.
Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar supports versatile processing:
Hot working: Forging/rolling at 870-1230℃ (final forging ≥925℃)
Cold working: Cold drawing for precision dimensions (intermediate annealing restores ductility)
Weldability: Compatible with TIG/MIG welding (uses ERNiCrFe-6 filler metal)
Heat exchangers and pressure vessels for sulfuric acid production
Reactor liners (resist sulfur byproducts)
Corrosive fluid transport pipes
Jet engine combustion chamber liners
Turbine exhaust components
Rocket propulsion system structural parts
Furnace radiant tubes and heating elements
Annealing furnace shelves
Thermal cycling fixtures
Gas turbine exhaust ducts
Geothermal well valves (high-temperature brines)
Waste-to-energy plant combustion chambers
We tailor Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar to your needs:
Size customization: Non-standard diameters (5-500mm) and cut-to-length (1-12m)
Surface finishes: Polished (for hygiene), hot-rolled (industrial use), or cold-drawn (precision)
Certifications: ISO 9001:2015, material test reports (MTRs) with chemical/mechanical data
Low MOQ: 500kg for small-batch or prototype projects
It operates continuously at up to 1200℃ (oxidizing environments) and 1000℃ (reducing environments like hydrogen). Short-term peak exposure can reach 1300℃.
Yes. It welds to Inconel 625 or stainless steel with ERNiCrFe-6 filler. For dissimilar welding (e.g., to carbon steel), preheat to 150-200℃ to prevent cracking.
Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar has 1.0-1.7% aluminum (boosts high-temp oxidation resistance), while Inconel 600 has higher nickel (72% min) but no aluminum— better for milder heat (600-800℃).
Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar (UNS N06601) is a high-performance nickel-chromium-iron alloy tailored for extreme thermal and corrosive environments. Building on the legacy of Inconel 600, this alloy integrates 1.0-1.7% aluminum— a key modification that elevates its high-temperature oxidation resistance far beyond conventional alloys. With a core composition of 58.0-63.0% nickel, 21.0-25.0% chromium, and iron as the balance, Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar delivers unmatched stability and durability, making it indispensable for industries where standard metals fail under harsh conditions.
Our Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar complies with ASTM ASME SB 166— the global standard for nickel-chromium alloy bars— ensuring consistent quality and performance. Key specifications include:
Diameter range: 5 mm to 500 mm (available as round bars, square bars, and hexagonal bars)
Length: Up to 12 meters (custom cut-to-length options available)
Surface finishes: Polished (Ra ≤0.8μm), hot-rolled (mill finish), and cold-drawn (smooth finish)
Density: 8.1 g/cm³; Melting point: 1370-1425℃
| Inconel 600 (Uns No6600/Ns312) | ||||||||||
Chemical Component | % | Ni | Cr | Fe | C | Mn | Si | S | P | Cu |
Min | 72 | 14 | 6 | |||||||
Max | 17 | 10 | 0.15 | 1 | 0.5 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.5 | ||
Physical Property | Density | 8.4g/Cm3 | ||||||||
Melting Point | 1370-1425 ℃ | |||||||||
The Minimum Mechanical Properties Of The Alloy At Room Temperature | Typical Mechanical Properties | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation Rate | Brinell Hardness | |||||
Annealing Treatment | 550 | 240 | 30 | =195 | ||||||
Solution Treatment | 500 | 180 | 35 | =185 | ||||||

Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar retains structural integrity at temperatures up to 1200℃, thanks to its aluminum-enhanced oxide layer (Cr₂O₃ + Al₂O₃). This dense film prevents oxidation even in continuous high-heat settings, outperforming Inconel 600 (1093℃ limit) and stainless steels. It also resists thermal fatigue— a critical advantage for components exposed to rapid heating/cooling cycles, such as furnace rollers.
Beyond heat, Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar excels in corrosive environments:
Withstands sulfur-containing gases (common in petrochemical plants)
Resists moderate acids, alkalis, and chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC)
Maintains integrity in offshore or coastal settings (saltwater exposure)
At room temperature, the alloy meets strict strength and ductility standards:
Minimum tensile strength: 550 MPa (80 ksi)
Minimum yield strength (0.2% offset): 205 MPa (30 ksi)
Minimum elongation: 30% (supports forming and welding)
After solution treatment (1038-1121℃, rapid cooling), its structure becomes uniform, enhancing machinability without sacrificing performance.
Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar supports versatile processing:
Hot working: Forging/rolling at 870-1230℃ (final forging ≥925℃)
Cold working: Cold drawing for precision dimensions (intermediate annealing restores ductility)
Weldability: Compatible with TIG/MIG welding (uses ERNiCrFe-6 filler metal)
Heat exchangers and pressure vessels for sulfuric acid production
Reactor liners (resist sulfur byproducts)
Corrosive fluid transport pipes
Jet engine combustion chamber liners
Turbine exhaust components
Rocket propulsion system structural parts
Furnace radiant tubes and heating elements
Annealing furnace shelves
Thermal cycling fixtures
Gas turbine exhaust ducts
Geothermal well valves (high-temperature brines)
Waste-to-energy plant combustion chambers
We tailor Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar to your needs:
Size customization: Non-standard diameters (5-500mm) and cut-to-length (1-12m)
Surface finishes: Polished (for hygiene), hot-rolled (industrial use), or cold-drawn (precision)
Certifications: ISO 9001:2015, material test reports (MTRs) with chemical/mechanical data
Low MOQ: 500kg for small-batch or prototype projects
It operates continuously at up to 1200℃ (oxidizing environments) and 1000℃ (reducing environments like hydrogen). Short-term peak exposure can reach 1300℃.
Yes. It welds to Inconel 625 or stainless steel with ERNiCrFe-6 filler. For dissimilar welding (e.g., to carbon steel), preheat to 150-200℃ to prevent cracking.
Inconel 601 Alloy Steel Bar has 1.0-1.7% aluminum (boosts high-temp oxidation resistance), while Inconel 600 has higher nickel (72% min) but no aluminum— better for milder heat (600-800℃).