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INCOLOY alloy 800

INCOLOY alloys 800H & 800HT

A nickel-chromium alloy with good strength


and excellent resistance to oxidation and carburization in high-temperature atmospheres. It also
resists corrosion by many aqueous environments. The alloy maintains a stable, austenitic
structure during prolonged exposure to high
temperatures. Used for process piping, heat
exchangers, carburizing equipment, heatingelement sheathing, and nuclear steam-generator
tubing.

Major
Specifications

Pipe, tube, sheet, strip, plate, round bar,


flat bar, forging stock, hexagon and wire.

Pipe, tube, sheet, strip, plate, round bar,


flat bar, forging stock, hexagon and wire.

UNS N08800
BS 3072 3076 (NA15)
ASTM B 163, A 240, B 366,
B 407 B 409, A 480, B 514,
B 515, B 564, B 751,
B 775, B 829
DIN 470
Werkstoff Nr. 1.4876
VdTV 412

UNS N08810, N08811


BS 3072, 3074, 3076 (NA15)
ASTM A 240, A 480, B 163,
B 366, B 407 409,
B 514, B 515, B 564,
B 751, B 775, B 829
ASME SA-240, SA-480,
SB-163, SB-366,
SB-407 SB-409, SB-514,
SB-515, SB-564, SB-751,
SB-775, SB-829

Mn ... 1.50 max.


S .... 0.015 max.
Si ....... 1.0 max.
Cu ... 0.75 max.

Ni ... 30.0 35.0


Fe ..... 39.5 min.
Cr .. 19.0 23.0
C ..... 0.10 max.

Limiting
Chemical
Composition,
%

Physical
Constants
and Thermal
Properties

ASME SB-163, SA-240,


SB-366, SB-407 SB-409,
SA-480, SB-514, SB-515,
SB-564, SB-751, SB-775,
SB-829
ASME Code Cases 1325,
1949, 2339, N-20
SAE AMS 5766, 5871
NACE MR-01-75
ISO 9723 9725, 6207, 6208

Al ... 0.15 0.60


Ti ... 0.15 0.60

Density, Ib/in3 ........................................................ 0.287


g/cm3 .......................................................... 7.94
Melting Range, F ....................................... 2475 2525
C ....................................... 1357 1385
Specific Heat, Btu/lb F .......................................... 0.11
J/kg C ............................................ 460
Curie Temperature, F ............................................. -175
C ............................................ -115
Permeability at 200 Oersted (15.9 kA/m) .............. 1.014
Coefficient of Expansion, 70 200F, 10-6 in/in F ... 7.9
20 100C, m/m C .... 14.4
Thermal Conductivity, Btu in/ft2 h F ...................... 80
W/m C ............................... 11.5
Electrical Resistivity, ohm circ mil/ft ........................ 595
m .................................. 0.989

(Annealed)

(Annealed)
ksi
48
32
21
11

Rupture Strength (1000 h)


1200F / 650C .......................................
1300F / 705C .......................................
1400F / 760C .......................................
1600F / 870C .......................................
1800F / 980C .......................................

MPa
330
220
145
75

300

400

500

600

700

800

900 1000

120

INCOLOY alloy 800 (Annealed)

Tensile Strength

60

400

Elongation

300

40

200

Yield Strength
(0.2% Offset)

200

400

600

100
800

1000

1200

Temperature, F

Typical usage range

1400

1600

1800

2000

Stress, MPa

500

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900 1000
800
700

100

600

80

100

INCOLOY alloys 800H and 800HT (Annealed)

700

100

20

MPa
165
105
70
32
14

120

800

Elongation, %

200

Stress, ksi

100

ksi
24.0
15.0
10.0
4.7
2.0

Temperature, C

Temperature, C

Elongation, %

C ... 0.06 0.10 Ti ... 0.25 0.60


Al ... 0.25 0.60 Al+Ti ... 0.85 1.20

Density, Ib/in3 ........................................................ 0.287


g/cm3 ......................................................... 7.94
Melting Range, F ....................................... 2475 2525
C ....................................... 1357 1385
Specific Heat, Btu/lb F .......................................... 0.11
J/kg C ............................................ 460
Curie Temperature, F ............................................. -175
C ............................................ -115
Permeability at 200 Oersted (15.9 kA/m) .............. 1.014
Coefficient of Expansion, 70 200F, 10-6 in/in F ... 7.9
20 100C, m/m C .... 14.4
Thermal Conductivity, Btu in/ft2 h F ...................... 80
W/m C ............................... 11.5
Electrical Resistivity, ohm circ mil/ft ........................ 595
m .................................. 0.989

Stress, ksi

C ... 0.05 0.10 Ti ... 0.15 0.60


Al ... 0.15 0.60 Al+Ti ... 0.30 1.20

Ni ... 30.0 35.0


800H Fe ..... 39.5 min.
Cr .. 19.0 23.0
Ni ... 30.0 35.0
800HT Fe ..... 39.5 min.
Cr .. 19.0 23.0

*By special agreement, this product can be supplied with


aluminum + titanium limited to 0.4 0.7%.

Rupture Strength (1000 h)


1000F / 540C ......................................
1100F / 595C .......................................
1200F / 650C ......................................
1300F / 705C ......................................

Typical
Mechanical
Properties

ASME Code Cases 1325,


1949, 1983, 1987, 2339,
N-201, N-254
DIN 17459, 17460
Werkstoff Nr. 1.4876, 1.4958,
1.4959
VdTV 412, 434
EN 1028-7, 10095
ISO 4955A, 6207, 6208,
9723, 9725

600

Tensile Strength

80

500

60

400

Elongation

300

40

Stress, MPa

Standard
Product Forms

Nickel-iron-chromium alloys having the same


basic composition as INCOLOY alloy 800 but
with significantly higher creep-rupture strength.
The higher strength results from close control of
the carbon, aluminum, and titanium contents in
conjunction with a high-temperature anneal.
Used in chemical and petrochemical processing,
in power plants for super-heater and reheater
tubing, in industrial furnaces, and for heattreating equipment.

200
20
0

Yield Strength
(0.2% Offset)
0

200

400

600

100
800

1000

1200

Temperature, F

Typical usage range

1400

1600

1800

2000

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