Alloy 75 Tube
Technical Data Sheet
Alloy 75 (UNS N06075) is a nickel-chromium alloy with good mechanical properties and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Alloy 75 is most commonly used for sheet metal fabrications which require oxidation and scaling resistance together with medium strength at high operating temperatures. Alloy 75 is also used in gas turbine engines, for components of industrial furnaces, for heat treating equipment and fixtures, and in nuclear engineering.
Chemical Composition Limits | ||||||||
Weight% | Ni | Cr | Ti | C | Si | Cu | Fe | Mn |
Alloy 75 | Bal | 18.9 - 21.0 | 0.2 / 0.6 | 0.08 / 0.15 | 1.0 max | 0.5 max | 5.0 max | 1.0 max |
Availability
Alloy 75 Tube is available the following size ranges.
Outside Diameter - 0.25mm (0.010") up to 16.00mm (0.625")
Wall - 0.05mm (0.002") up to 1.00mm (0.040")
Straight Lengths - 1.00mm (0.040") up to 5000.00mm (197")
Coils Lengths - 5 Metres to 15 Metres
Standard Tolerance - OD &ID +/-0.03mm (0.0012")
Wall +/- 10%
Tight Tolerance - OD&ID +/- 0.015mm (0.0006")
Wall +/-3%
Some thin wall tubes up to 25.40 mm (1.000") can be supplied.
Alloy 75 is also available in Bar, Plate, Strip, Sheet, Wire, Rod, Forging Stock, Extruded Section and Tube. For all stock availability contact Sales.
Specifications
Pipe and Tube | BS HR 403, DIN 17751, AECMA PrEN2294, ISO 6207 |
Other | DIN 17742, AECMA PrEN2308, Werkstoff Nr 2.4630, W. Nr 2.4951, UNS N06075, Nimonic 75 (tradename), and AFNOR NC 20T |
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Disclaimer
Every effort is made to ensure that technical specifications are accurate. However, technical specifications included herein should be used as a guideline only. All specifications are subject to change without notice.