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Inconel X-750 Flanges Manufacturer

Tesco Steel & Engineering manufactures Inconel X-750 flanges (UNS N07750 / W.Nr. 2.4669) — the gamma-prime age-hardenable nickel-chromium superalloy with ~70% Ni, ~15.5% Cr and ~7% Fe plus titanium, aluminium and niobium. It is essentially a precipitation-hardenable version of Alloy 600: it keeps that alloy's corrosion and oxidation resistance while adding high strength, creep-rupture strength and relaxation resistance through gamma-prime Ni₃(Ti,Al) precipitation — usable with high strength to ~815°C and oxidation resistance to ~980°C. Available in weld neck, slip-on, blind, socket-weld, threaded, lap-joint, spectacle and orifice types to ASTM B637 / ASME B16.5. Class 150 to 2500, NPS 1/2″ to 24″, PN6 to PN400. ISO 9001:2015 certified. Made in India.

UNS N07750 / 2.4669 Age-Hardenable Ni-Cr (γ′) ~15.5% Cr · ~2.5% Ti · ~7% Fe High Strength & Relaxation Resistance Strength to ~815°C · Oxidation to ~980°C ASTM B637 · AMS 5667 EN 10204 3.1 MTC ISO 9001:2015
Inconel X-750 flange manufacturer supplier — UNS N07750 age-hardenable Ni-Cr superalloy

Inconel X-750 (UNS N07750) Flanges

Inconel X-750 weld neck and blind flanges Alloy X750

Inconel X-750 Weld Neck & Blind Flanges

What Is an Inconel X-750 Flange?


Definition: An Inconel X-750 flange is a pipe flange made from the gamma-prime age-hardenable nickel-chromium superalloy UNS N07750 (W.Nr. 2.4669) — about 70% nickel, 15.5% chromium and 7% iron with titanium, aluminium and niobium additions. It is essentially a precipitation-hardenable version of Alloy 600: it retains that alloy's corrosion and oxidation resistance while gaining high strength, creep-rupture strength and relaxation resistance through gamma-prime Ni₃(Ti,Al) precipitation on ageing. It keeps useful strength to ~815°C, resists oxidation to ~980°C, and is tough at cryogenic temperatures — which is why it is a classic high-temperature spring, bolting and gas-turbine material. Flanges are forged to ASTM B637 and machined to ASME B16.5 / B16.47 dimensions.

Tesco Steel & Engineering manufactures Inconel X-750 flanges in all types from weld neck to orifice, Class 150 to 2500 — supplied in the solution-treated-and-aged condition with EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 certification, PMI and third-party inspection on request. Explore the wider Inconel flange range, the related Inconel 718 flanges and base Inconel 600 flanges, and the flange dimension charts.

Inconel X-750 Flange Specifications


Inconel X-750 flanges are available in the following specifications:
Material GradeInconel X-750 / UNS N07750 / W.Nr. 2.4669 (NiCr15Fe7TiAl)
Alloy TypeAge-hardenable nickel-chromium superalloy (gamma-prime Ni₃(Ti,Al))
ConditionSolution treated + precipitation (age) hardened
Size1/2″ NB to 24″ NB (DN 15 to DN 600); larger to ASME B16.47
Class / Rating150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500#, 2500# · 3000#, 6000#, 9000# (socket-weld / threaded)
Pressure RatingsPN 6 – PN 400 (PN6, 10, 16, 25, 40, 64, 100, 160, 250, 320, 400)
Material StandardsASTM B637, ASME SB637, AMS 5667 / 5668 / 5670; EN designation 2.4669
Dimensional StandardsASME B16.5, ASME B16.47 (Series A & B), MSS SP-44, DIN EN 1092-1
Flange TypesWeld Neck (WNRF), Slip-On (SORF), Blind, Socket Weld (SWRF), Lap Joint, Threaded / Screwed, Spectacle Blind, Long Weld Neck, Orifice, Plate
Flange FacesRaised Face (RF), Flat Face (FF), Ring Type Joint (RTJ), Tongue & Groove (T&G)
Weld FillerERNiCrFe-7 (Inconel Filler Metal 69)
TestingPMI, hardness/tensile, hydrostatic, UT, MT/PT per spec; EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2

Inconel X-750 — Chemical Composition & Mechanical Properties


Inconel X-750 is a high-nickel, chromium-bearing alloy with deliberate titanium, aluminium and niobium additions. These form the gamma-prime Ni₃(Ti,Al) precipitate during ageing — the source of the alloy's high strength, creep-rupture strength and relaxation resistance at temperature.

ElementInconel X-750 (UNS N07750)
Nickel (Ni)70.0% min (~70%)
Chromium (Cr)14.0 – 17.0% (~15.5%)
Iron (Fe)5.0 – 9.0% (~7%)
Titanium (Ti)2.25 – 2.75%
Niobium + Tantalum (Nb+Ta)0.70 – 1.20%
Aluminium (Al)0.40 – 1.00%
Manganese (Mn)1.0% max
Carbon (C)0.08% max
Mechanical Property (solution treated + aged, typical)Inconel X-750
Tensile Strength1100 – 1300 MPa (160–190 ksi)
Yield Strength 0.2%690 – 900 MPa (100–130 ksi)
Elongation20 – 30%
High-Strength Service Tempto ~815 °C (1500 °F)
Oxidation Resistanceto ~980 °C (1800 °F)
Density8.28 g/cm³

International Equivalent Grades


StandardInconel X-750 Designation
UNS (USA)N07750
Werkstoff (Germany)2.4669
EN designationNiCr15Fe7TiAl
ASTM / ASMEB637 / SB637 (age-hardenable forgings)
AMS5667 / 5668 / 5670 / 5671
Common namesInconel X-750, Inconel X750, Alloy X-750, Nimonic 90 (similar class)

Types of Inconel X-750 Flanges


Inconel X-750 weld neck flange WNRF UNS N07750

Inconel X-750 Weld Neck Flange (WNRF)

Inconel X-750 slip on flange SORF

Inconel X-750 Slip-On Flange (SORF)

Inconel X-750 blind flange

Inconel X-750 Blind Flange

Flange TypeDescription & Inconel-X-750-Specific Use
Weld Neck (WNRF)Tapered hub butt-welded to pipe for high-integrity, high-strength high-temperature service; weld solution-annealed with ERNiCrFe-7 filler, then age.
Slip-On (SORF)Fillet-welded over the pipe; used in high-strength piping at moderate pressure.
BlindSeals pipe ends and vessel nozzles in high-temperature, high-stress systems.
Socket Weld (SWRF)Small-bore (1/2″–2″) instrument and high-pressure branch connections.
Lap Joint (LJRF)Used with an Inconel X-750 stub end where frequent dismantling is required; economizes on alloy in the backing ring.
Threaded (TRFF)Internal NPT/BSP threads for non-welded high-strength connections.
Spectacle Blind / Long Weld Neck / OrificeIsolation spades, nozzle/long-neck and flow-metering flanges in Inconel X-750 for high-temperature high-strength duty.

Inconel X-750 vs 718 vs 600


PropertyX-750 (N07750)718 (N07718)600 (N06600)
StrengtheningGamma-prime (Ti,Al)Gamma-double-prime (Nb)None (solid-solution)
Heat treatableYes (solution + age)Yes (solution + age)No
Peak tensile strength~1100-1300 MPa~1240-1450 MPa~550-690 MPa
High-strength temperature~815°C~700°C
WeldabilityModerate (strain-age sensitive)GoodExcellent
Typical roleHigh-temp springs, bolting, turbineMax-strength turbine/downholeGeneral nickel alloy, chloride/HT
⚠ Choosing the grade: Inconel X-750 is the choice for high strength, relaxation resistance and creep strength to ~815°C — springs, bolting and turbine parts — with Alloy-600-type corrosion resistance. For the highest room-temperature strength to ~700°C with easier welding choose 718; for moderate strength with chloride-SCC resistance choose 600. X-750 is more strain-age-cracking sensitive when welding.

Strength & Performance Advantages


💪 High Strength to ~815°C

Gamma-prime ageing gives high tensile, creep-rupture and relaxation resistance retained to ~815°C.

🔗 Outstanding Relaxation Resistance

Resists stress relaxation at temperature — the classic choice for hot springs and bolting.

🧲 Alloy-600 Corrosion Resistance

Retains the corrosion and oxidation resistance of its Alloy 600 base, including chloride-SCC resistance.

❄️ Cryogenic to High Temp

Tough at cryogenic temperatures and oxidation-resistant to ~980°C — a very wide service range.

Industries & Applications of Inconel X-750 Flanges


IndustryTypical Application
Gas Turbines & AerospaceBlades, rotors, bolting, springs and high-strength high-temperature flanges
Rocket & Aero-EngineHigh-stress, high-temperature flanged components and fasteners
NuclearReactor springs, fasteners and high-strength components
Springs & BoltingHigh-temperature springs, bolts and relaxation-critical fasteners
Heat Treatment / FurnacesHigh-strength high-temperature fixtures and flanged connections
Power GenerationHigh-temperature, high-stress flanged hardware

How to Select & Order Inconel X-750 Flanges


1
Confirm high-strength high-temperature need: choose Inconel X-750 for high strength, creep-rupture and relaxation resistance to ~815°C with Alloy-600-type corrosion resistance; for the highest strength to ~700°C with easier welding consider 718.
2
Specify temper & standard: ASTM B637 forgings in the required solution-treated-and-aged temper (AMS 5667/5668/5670 where relevant) with ASME B16.5 (to 24″) or B16.47 dimensions.
3
Choose type, facing & class: select the flange type (WN, SO, blind, SW, threaded, lap-joint, spectacle, orifice), facing (RF/FF/RTJ) and pressure class.
4
Weld & age with care: weld in the solution-annealed condition with ERNiCrFe-7 filler and controlled heat input (X-750 is strain-age-cracking sensitive), then solution treat and age.
5
Verify & certify: confirm composition by PMI (Ni ~70%, Cr ~15.5%, Ti ~2.5%), check aged hardness/strength and dimensions, and issue EN 10204 3.1/3.2 with the heat-treatment record.

Why Choose Tesco Inconel X-750 Flanges?


🧬 Genuine UNS N07750

Made from certified Alloy X-750 with PMI verification of Cr, Ti and Al — full chemistry and heat-treatment record on the MTC.

⚙ ASTM B637 & AMS

Forged to ASTM B637 / AMS 5667 in the specified solution-treated-and-aged temper for full strength.

🏭 All Types & Faces

WNRF, SORF, blind, socket-weld, threaded, lap-joint, spectacle, LWN, orifice and plate — in RF, FF, RTJ and T&G.

📝 Certified & Traceable

EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 MTC with hardness/tensile results, heat/lot traceability, hydrostatic and third-party inspection on request.

Inconel X-750 Flange Price & Inquiry


Inconel X-750 flange prices reflect the high nickel content plus forging and the solution + ageing heat treatment — it is a premium high-strength high-temperature superalloy for turbine, spring and bolting service. Tesco Steel & Engineering offers competitive ex-works pricing from Mumbai with full export documentation and material traceability. Click Ask for Quote or message us on WhatsApp at +91 92233 66922 with flange type, size (NB), pressure class, quantity and documentation requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q1. What is an Inconel X-750 flange?

An Inconel X-750 flange is a pipe flange made from the gamma-prime age-hardenable nickel-chromium superalloy UNS N07750 (W.Nr. 2.4669) — about 70% nickel, 15.5% chromium and 7% iron with titanium, aluminium and niobium additions. It is essentially a precipitation-hardenable version of Alloy 600: it keeps that alloy's corrosion and oxidation resistance while adding high strength, creep-rupture strength and relaxation resistance through gamma-prime Ni3(Ti,Al) precipitation. Flanges are forged to ASTM B637 and machined to ASME B16.5 / B16.47 dimensions.

Q2. What is the chemical composition of Inconel X-750?

Inconel X-750 (UNS N07750) nominal composition: nickel 70% minimum (~70%), chromium 14–17% (~15.5%), iron 5–9% (~7%), titanium 2.25–2.75%, niobium plus tantalum 0.7–1.2%, aluminium 0.4–1.0%, with carbon 0.08% max. The titanium, aluminium and niobium form the gamma-prime strengthening phase on ageing.

Q3. How is Inconel X-750 different from Inconel 600?

Inconel X-750 is essentially the age-hardenable version of Alloy 600. They share a similar nickel-chromium base and corrosion/oxidation resistance, but X-750 adds titanium, aluminium and niobium so it can be precipitation-hardened to much higher strength and creep-rupture and relaxation resistance. Alloy 600 is not heat-treatable and is used where moderate strength is acceptable; X-750 is chosen where high strength is needed together with that corrosion resistance and high temperature.

Q4. How is Inconel X-750 different from Inconel 718?

Both are age-hardenable, but by different phases. Inconel 718 is hardened by gamma-double-prime (Ni3Nb), giving the highest strength but limited to about 700 degrees C, with excellent weldability. Inconel X-750 is hardened by gamma-prime (Ni3(Ti,Al)), giving slightly lower peak strength but useful strength and relaxation resistance to about 815 degrees C — which is why X-750 is favoured for high-temperature springs, bolting and gas-turbine parts. X-750 is more prone to strain-age cracking on welding than 718.

Q5. What temperature can Inconel X-750 flanges handle?

Inconel X-750 retains high strength, creep-rupture strength and relaxation resistance to about 815 degrees C (1500 degrees F) and has good oxidation resistance up to about 980 degrees C. It is also tough at cryogenic temperatures. This makes it suitable for high-temperature, high-stress flanged connections, springs and bolting.

Q6. What standards apply to Inconel X-750 flanges?

Inconel X-750 flanges are forged to ASTM B637 (UNS N07750, the age-hardenable nickel-alloy spec) and machined to ASME B16.5 (1/2 inch to 24 inch) or ASME B16.47 / MSS SP-44 for larger sizes. The European designation is W.Nr. 2.4669, and aerospace material is covered by AMS 5667 / 5668 / 5670. Material is supplied with EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 certification.

Q7. What heat treatment does Inconel X-750 receive?

Inconel X-750 is solution-annealed and then precipitation-aged to develop strength. Several standard tempers exist depending on the application — for example a high-temperature equalize-and-age treatment for creep/relaxation service, or a single/double age for room-temperature strength and springs. We supply flanges in the specified solution-treated-and-aged condition with the heat-treatment record on the certificate.

Q8. Can Inconel X-750 flanges be welded?

Yes, but with care. Inconel X-750 can be welded by GTAW (TIG) using matching ERNiCrFe-7 filler, but because it is gamma-prime (titanium/aluminium) hardened it is more sensitive to strain-age cracking than Inconel 718. Welding is best done in the solution-annealed condition with controlled heat input, followed by a full solution treatment and ageing to restore properties.

Q9. What are the mechanical properties of Inconel X-750?

Typical Inconel X-750 properties in the solution-treated and aged condition: tensile strength about 1100–1300 MPa (160–190 ksi), yield strength about 690–900 MPa (100–130 ksi), elongation about 20–30%, density 8.28 g/cm³. It combines high strength with excellent relaxation and creep-rupture resistance at elevated temperature.

Q10. Are Inconel X-750 flanges supplied with material test certificates?

Yes. Every Inconel X-750 flange is supplied with EN 10204 3.1 (or 3.2) mill test certificates confirming chemistry, mechanical properties, heat-treatment condition and heat/lot traceability, with PMI, hydrostatic testing and third-party inspection on request. Tesco Steel & Engineering is an ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer and exporter from Mumbai, India.

Global Export: Tesco Steel & Engineering exports Inconel X-750 flanges to customers across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, USA, UK, Germany, Norway, Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, South Africa, Nigeria, Brazil and 76 other countries worldwide — all shipments supported by EN 10204 3.1/3.2 mill test reports, PMI, dimensional inspection reports and country-of-origin declarations.