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Inconel Wires

What is Inconel Wires ?

Inconel wire is made from nickel-chromium-based superalloys known for handling heat, corrosion, and oxidation. It holds up in harsh environments like chemical plants, marine settings, and aerospace systems. The wire contains nickel, chromium, iron, and small amounts of molybdenum, copper, and titanium—giving it high strength and durability. Parag Metals supplier Inconel wire for applications such as gas turbines, heat exchangers, and aircraft engines where performance is most critical.

This wire provides very high temperature strength and is resistant to rust, acids, and saltwater. It welds and forms easily, even under stress. Whether used as Inconel TIG wire or Inconel filler wire, it performs well in tough settings. Sizes range from 0.5 mm to 8 mm in diameter, with custom lengths available. As trusted Inconel wire suppliers, we offer both spooled and straight-length forms.

Inconel Wire Grades and Selection Guidance

There are different alloy grades of Inconel wires that can handle different temperatures and levels of corrosion. Choosing the right grade makes sure that welding works well and lasts a long time in tough industrial settings.
  • Inconel 600 Wire is good for welding jobs that need to be done at high temperatures and are resistant to corrosion. It is preferred in the chemical and heat treatment industries.
  • Inconel 625 Wire is used in environments where corrosion is extremely severe and high strength and resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion are needed, making it a preferred choice.
  • Inconel 718 Wire is used in aerospace and power generation applications where high tensile strength and resistance to fatigue are important.
The choice of Inconel wire grade depends on operating temperature, type of chemical exposure, and mechanical load conditions of the application.

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Inconel Wire

We pack each order with care to avoid damage during delivery. You can choose from shrink wrap, wooden boxes, pallets, or standard cartons based on your needs. Inconel wire is used across industries—oil and gas, chemical processing, marine, and aerospace. Becuase of its heat and corrosion resistance, it’s a well known material for demanding jobs.

 

Each batch is tested to meet top quality standards. Tests include hardness, flaring, flattening, and chemical checks. We also run PMI, IGC, macro/micro, and hydro tests to ensure the wire is safe and reliable. As a reliable Inconel wire stockist, we’re focused on providing dependable wire for critical operations.

Advantages of Inconel Wire

  • Superior High-Temperature Resistance.
  • Excellent Corrosion Resistance.
  • High Strength & Ductility.
  • Good Weldability.
  • Long-Lasting Durability.

Uses of Inconel Wire

  • Aerospace Industry
  • Oil & Gas Industry
  • Power Generation
  • Chemical Processing
  • Medical Field
  • Marine Applications

Temperature and Corrosion Resistance of Inconel Wire

Inconel wires are manufactured to resist the damages caused by very high temperatures and harsh chemical exposure situations. Being mainly composed of nickel, these wires gain a great ability to resist oxidation, scaling, and chemical attack both during welding and service.

Operating Environment Performance Level
High-temperature oxidation Excellent
Chloride-containing environments Very Good
Alkalis and caustic solutions Excellent
Sulfur-bearing compounds Very Good
Marine and humid atmospheres Good

This resistance makes Inconel wires suitable for welding components used in furnaces, heat exchangers, chemical processing equipment, and high-temperature piping systems.

Specification of Inconel Wire

StandardASTM B166, ASME SB166
DimensionsANSI/AWCI – 01 -1992, ASTM E 2016-11, RRW 360
LengthCut Lengths: 0.125″ to 72″
No Limit on Spooled Lengths
Diameter0.0004″ to 0.040″
10 microns to 1.0 mm
Other Sizes on Request
Wire Density8.89 g/cm³
Ultimate Strength (≥ MPa)580 – 750
Wire Resistance (μΩ.m)As standard
Wire Elongation (≥ %)28 – 30
SurfacePolished bright, Smooth, Bare, Enamel, PTFE, Ceramic, Plated
TempersDead soft annealed to ultra spring temper
Welded Wire MeshRoll Width: 24″, 36″, 1m, 48″, 72″, or 84″
Roll Length: 100ft or 150ft
Wire Mesh Weaving MethodsPlain weave, Twill weave, Dutch weave
TechniqueCold Rolled, Hot Rolled
ConditionM, Y, 1/2 Hard
PackagesSpool, Reel, Coil, Bobbin, Carrier
Custom packaging from 1 lb to 200 lb tapered plastics
FormFiller Wire, Flat Wire, Coil Wire, Electrode Wire, Welding Wire, Filter Mesh, MIG Wire, TIG Wire, Spring Wire, Stranded and Twisted Wire

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Available Types of Inconel Wire

Inconel Alloy Bright Wire

Inconel Alloy 600 Bright Wire

Inconel MIG Wire

Inconel 600 MIG Wire

Inconel Filler Wire

Inconel 600 Filler Wire

Inconel Coil Wire

Inconel 600 Coil Wire

Inconel Electrode Wire

Inconel 600 Electrode Wire

Inconel Welding Wire

Inconel 600 Welding Wire

Application Industries of Inconel Wire

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are Inconel wires used for?
  1. Inconel wires are majorly used for welding and fabrication in extremely high temperature and corrosive environments like chemical plants, power stations, oil and gas facilities and aerospace components.
  1. Yes, Inconel wires can hold their mechanical strength and resist oxidation even at very high temperatures, hence they are perfect for high temperature welding purposes.
  1. Yes, Inconel wire has been continuously used as TIG, MIG and filler wire for welding nickel alloys, stainless steels and dissimilar metals.

Inconel wire is used to refer to raw material wire, whereas Inconel welding wire is wire that has been particularly processed and identified as filler material for welding operations.

  1. Yes, Inconel wire offers excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and chemical attack in harsh industrial environments.

Export Countries for Inconel Wire

  • ASIA – China, Thailand, Singapore, Sri lanka, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan
  • Middle East – Kuwait, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan
  • Europe – United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, France, Croatia, Spain, Germany, Russia, Denmark
  • South America – Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay
  • Africa – Ghana, South Africa