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Incoloy Alloy 800H VS 800HT: Main Differences

    800H VS 800HT represents a key decision in high-temperature material selection. Both are nickel-iron-chromium alloys offering high strength and corrosion resistance. They are vital for systems requiring durable tubos de aço inoxidável e conexões para tubos de aço inoxidável. Understanding their subtle differences ensures optimal performance.

    In the beginning, the 800H, and 800HT alloys were all categorized as part of the nickel-based alloy series, with standards ASTM B409 and ASME SB409.
    Because of their lower nickel content (the standard requires 30% to 35% nickel, with a typical content of 30%), they have now been removed from the nickel-based alloy category. For more detailed information on these three alloys, refer to ASTM A240 and ASME SA240 standards.

    Incoloy Alloy 800H VS 800HT

    800H VS 800HT : Key Differences and Similarities

    Alloy 800H possesses a controlled carbon content range, ensuring optimum high-temperature strength. Alloy 800HT further restricts carbon content, thereby achieving superior deformação por fluência resistência.

    Both alloys restrict titânio and aluminum. 800HT specifies a narrower range for these elements. This tighter control delivers enhanced stress rupture properties.

    800HT guarantees superior creep resistance. Its strictly controlled chemical composition provides this advantage, making it the ideal choice for withstanding the most demanding high-temperature loads.

    Both alloys share similar corrosion properties. They both resist oxidation and carburization well. The decision usually favors 800HT for mechanical stress at extreme heat.

    800H VS 800HT : Chemical Composition

    ElementoIncoloy 800HIncoloy 800HT
    Ni30.0 – 35.0
    Cr19.0 – 23.0
    FeBal. (min. 39.5)
    C0.05 – 0.100.06 – 0.10
    Mn≤ 1.50
    Al0.15 – 0.60
    Ti0.15 – 0.60
    Al + Ti0.30 – 1.200.85 – 1.20

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    800H VS 800HT : Mechanical Properties

    PropriedadeIncoloy 800HIncoloy 800HT
    Resistência à tração (MPa)≥ 520≥ 550
    Resistência ao escoamento (0,2% Offset) (MPa)≥ 205≥ 240
    Alongamento (%)≥ 30
    Dureza≤ 190
    Densidade7,94g/cm³
    Faixa de fusão1357−1430℃
    Stress Rupture (10,000 hr @ 600℃)BomHigher Guaranteed

    Primary Application Drivers

    EnvironmentIncoloy 800HIncoloy 800HT
    High HeatFornos, Trocadores de calorGeração de energia
    Chemical StressMildly corrosive, high tempProcessamento químico
    Pipe SystemGeneral high temp pipesCritical high stress fittings

    800H VS 800HT : Operating Temperature

    Both alloys are suitable for operating environments above 600°C (1112°F). Incoloy 800H has been certified for use in high-temperature environments. Incoloy 800HT is more suitable for conditions exceeding 700°C (1292°F). Its higher guaranteed stress rupture strength makes 800HT safer in extreme high-temperature environments.

    Due to the high content of carbon, aluminum, and titanium significantly enhancing creep resistance at elevated temperatures, the differing proportions of aluminum and titanium endow 800H and 800HT with distinct application characteristics at operating temperatures.

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