Marsh Nickel Alloys is a trusted manufacturer and supplier based in Canberra, Australia, specializing in high-quality Inconel 925 and 926 sheets and plates. With years of industry experience, we provide durable and reliable products designed to meet the demands of various industries, including aerospace, chemical processing, and power generation. Our commitment to excellence, precision, and customer satisfaction ensures that our alloys deliver optimal performance in extreme environments.
**Marsh Nickel Alloys**, located in Canberra, Australia, is your go-to source for high-performance nickel-based alloys, including **Inconel 925 and 926 sheets and plates**. They pride themselves on quality and precision, serving industries that need materials capable of withstanding extreme conditions.
| Standards : | ASTM B424, 463 / ASME SB424, SB 463 |
| Thickness : | Ranging from 0.3mm to 20mm, 0.1mm to 100 mm Thk |
| Length : | 2000 mm / 2440 mm / 2500 mm / 3000 mm / 6000 mm. |
| Hardness : | As per ASME A & NACE MR 175 |
| Width : | 1000mm / 1219mm /1250mm / 1500mm / 2000mm |
| Finish : | Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR) |
| Grade | C | Mo | Si | S | Cu | Fe | Ni | Cr | Al | Ti |
| Incoloy 925 | 0.01 max | 3 max | 0.5 max | 0.03 max | 1.8 | 28 | 44 | 21 | 0.3 | 2.1 |
| Incoloy 926 | ≤0.02 | 6-7 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.01 | 0.5-1.5 | 41.69 – 50.35 | 24-26 | 19-21 | – | – |
| Yield strength RP0.2, MPA | Tensile strength RM, MPA | Elongation [%] | Hardness [HRC] | Impact, Charpy-V, -60ºC [J] |
| ≥ 758 | ≥ 965 | ≥ 25 | ≤ 38 | ≥ 47 |
| ≥296 MPa – ≥43000 psi | ≥648 MPa – ≥94000 psi | ≥35 % | – | ≥ 47 |
* **Composition:** This alloy is made up of about 42–46% Nickel, 19.5–22.5% Chromium, 1.5–3.0% Copper, 2.5–3.5% Molybdenum, 1.9–2.4% Titanium, along with trace amounts of Aluminum, Silicon, and Carbon.
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Inconel 925 and Inconel 926 sheets and plates are widely used in industries requiring high strength and corrosion resistance. Inconel 925 is commonly used in aerospace components, gas turbines, and chemical processing equipment, offering excellent resistance to oxidation and high-temperature environments. Inconel 926, with its superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, is ideal for marine applications, pollution control systems, and heat exchangers. Both alloys are also utilized in power generation, petrochemical industries, and pressure vessels, providing durability in aggressive environments.