Inconel® 702 (Alloy 702), UNS N07702

Shaped, Flat, Square, Round, Fine Wire, Plated and Un-plated
AMS 5550


Inconel® 702 Alloy Descriptionbutton

Alloy 702 is a nickel-chromium alloy with an aluminum addition. This alloy is resistant to oxidation at temperatures up to 2400°F (1316°C). The alloy has good strength at high temperatures. Age hardening improves the strength up to 1500°F (816°C)

Applications

Furnace components

Chemistry Typical

Nickel + Cobalt: Balance
Chromium: 14.00-17.00
Aluminum: 2.75-3.75
Titanium: 0.25-1.00
Iron: 2.00 max
Cobalt: 1.00 max
Manganese: 1.00 max
Carbon: 0.10 max
Silicon: 0.70 max
Sulfur: 0.010 max
Copper: 0.50 max

Physical Properties

Density: 0.304 lb/in³, 8.43 g/cm³

Modulus of Elasticity: KSI (MPa)
31.5 x 10³ (215 x 10³) in tension

Melting Point: 2540°F (1394°C):

Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature

Properties: Annealed Typical
Ultimate Tensile Strength: 130 KSI (893 MPa)
Yield Strength: 95 KSI (655 MPa)
Elongation: 35%
Hardness: Rc 25

Properties: Heat Treated
Alloy 702can be cold rolled to achieve the temper properties required by specific customers and/or manufacturing requirements. Contact Ulbrich Wire for details.

Additional Properties

Corrosion Resistance
Refer to NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) for recommendations.

Standard Wire Finishes

Extra Clean: Extra clean is also referred to as “bright annealed” or “bright annealed and cold rolled”
Grease (round wire only): Drawn in a heavy grease produces an “Ultra bright” finish for decorative applications
Soap (round wire only): Soap is used as a lubricant in the drawing process and is not removed. It acts as a lubricant during customer part forming operation. A soap finish is available in tempered products.
Plated: Many plating options are available.
∗Special finishes are available: Contact Ulbrich Wire Sales with special finish and plating requests.

Forms
Continuous Coils
Cut to lengths
Precision cutting

Heat Treatment
Alloy 702 is can be hardened by cold working and by heat treatment.

Welding
For best results refer to: SSINA’s “Welding of Stainless Steels and Other Joining Methods”.

*INCONEL® 702 is a registered trademark of the Special Metals Corp.

Limitation of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty: In no event will Ulbrich Stainless Steels and Special Metals, Inc., be liable for any damages arising from the use of the information included in this document or that it is suitable for the ‘applications’ noted. We believe the information and data provided to be accurate to the best of our knowledge but, all data is considered typical values only. It is intended for reference and general information and not recommended for specification, design or engineering purposes. Ulbrich assumes no implied or express warranty in regard to the creation or accuracy of the data provided in this document.

Copyright 2015 Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc. – Revision 6.1.2015