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Definition of Inconel in English: Inconelnoun ˈɪnkənɛlˈiNGkəˌnel mass nountrademark An alloy of nickel containing chromium and iron, resistant to corrosion at high temperatures. 〈商标〉镍基合金(含铬和铁,高温下抗腐蚀) Example sentencesExamples - Materials include all varieties of 300-series stainless steel, titanium, Inconel, and other alloys.
- This includes 100% nickel, the Monel and Inconel.
- Clad steels can have as the cladding material chromium steel in the 12-15% range, stainless steels primarily of the 18/8 and 25/12 analysis, nickel base alloys such as Monel and Inconel, copper-nickel, and copper.
- This includes joining hard-to-weld and exotic materials such as the stainless steels, aluminum, magnesium, copper, beryllium copper, Hastelloy, Inconel, Invar and Kovar, especially in very thin cross sections.
- A standard copper core center electrode is capped with platinum, and the ground electrode is a platinum pad on a bridge that spans an Inconel alloy ground shield.
Origin1930s: apparently from I(nternational) N(ickel) Co(mpany), on the pattern of nickel. Definition of Inconel in US English: InconelnounˈiNGkəˌnel trademark An alloy of nickel containing chromium and iron, resistant to corrosion at high temperatures. 〈商标〉镍基合金(含铬和铁,高温下抗腐蚀) Example sentencesExamples - Clad steels can have as the cladding material chromium steel in the 12-15% range, stainless steels primarily of the 18/8 and 25/12 analysis, nickel base alloys such as Monel and Inconel, copper-nickel, and copper.
- This includes 100% nickel, the Monel and Inconel.
- Materials include all varieties of 300-series stainless steel, titanium, Inconel, and other alloys.
- A standard copper core center electrode is capped with platinum, and the ground electrode is a platinum pad on a bridge that spans an Inconel alloy ground shield.
- This includes joining hard-to-weld and exotic materials such as the stainless steels, aluminum, magnesium, copper, beryllium copper, Hastelloy, Inconel, Invar and Kovar, especially in very thin cross sections.
Origin1930s: apparently from I(nternational) N(ickel) Co(mpany), on the pattern of nickel. |