Nickel-Based Superalloys

Precipitation-hardenable and solid-solution alloys for high-temperature, high-stress environments (e.g., turbine blades, exhaust systems).

Grade / AlloyUNS/W.Nr.Key Specs (Examples)Typical Properties & Uses
Inconel 600N06600 / 2.4816AMS 5540, EN 10095Oxidation resistance up to 2000°F; chemical processing, heaters.
718N07718 / 2.4668AMS 5662, AMS 5596High strength up to 1300°F, creep resistance; engine components, fasteners, gas turbines.
X-750N07750 / 2.4669AMS 5542, AMS 5698Age-hardenable, high temp; gas turbines, rocket engines, springs.
(Alloy 75)N06075 / 2.4951BS HR5, AMS 5715 (bar)Oxidation resistance, ease of fabrication; gas turbine components, aerospace parts.
(Alloy 80A)N07080 / 2.4952AMS 5766High-temp strength; gas turbine blades, discs, bolts.
(Alloy 90)N07090 / 2.4632AMS 5829Creep resistance up to 920°C; turbine blades, discs, forgings.
(Alloy X)N06002 / 2.4665AMS 5754, AMS 5390High-temp strength, oxidation; combustors, gas turbines, aerospace.
WaspaloyN07001 / 2.4654AMS 5706, AMS 5544Creep resistance, high temp; gas turbine components, engine parts.

For full chemical compositions, mechanical properties, heat treatments, and certifications, download our data sheets (linked per grade). Additional exotic/rare grades available on request.

Industries & Applications

  • Jet engines & turbines
  • Airframe structures
  • Landing gear & fasteners
  • Space & satellite components
  • Defence systems