NICKEL
X-750
X-750 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium alloy known for its corrosion and oxidation resistance, as well as its high strength at temperatures up to 1300°F. While many of the benefits of precipitation hardening diminish at temperatures above 1300°F, heat-treated material retains useful strength up to 1800°F.
Additionally, X-750 exhibits excellent properties even at cryogenic temperatures. Due to its high strength and corrosion resistance, X-750 finds use in critical applications within the aerospace, defense, land-based turbine, and nuclear industries.

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Features
- Good Strength at Temperature Up To 1600°F
- Good Resistance to Combustion Gas Environments
- Good Formability
Specifications
UNS: N07750
W. Nr./En: 2.4669
NACE: MR0175, MR0103
AMS: 5542, 5598
Applications
- Gas Turbine Rotor Blades
- Hot Air Ducting
- Rocket Engine Thrust Chambers
- Nuclear Components
Literature
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