Neith Metals stands out as a top-notch manufacturer and supplier of Inconel 718 Forgings, proudly based in Cairo, Egypt. They’ve built a solid reputation for providing high-quality nickel-chromium superalloys that are perfect for tough industrial settings. By leveraging cutting-edge forging technology and maintaining rigorous quality control, Neith Metals crafts Inconel 718 Forgings that boast remarkable strength, corrosion resistance, and stability even at high temperatures. These forgings are specifically designed to endure extreme mechanical stress and harsh conditions, making them a go-to choice for critical applications. Catering to sectors like aerospace, power generation, marine engineering, and chemical processing, Neith Metals guarantees reliable, precision-engineered Inconel 718 Forgings that align with global performance and quality benchmarks.
The Inconel 718 Forgings from Neith Metals are primarily made up of nickel, chromium, iron, and niobium, with added elements like molybdenum, titanium, and aluminum to boost strength and high-temperature performance. This alloy showcases impressive mechanical properties, featuring a typical tensile strength ranging from 1030 to 1380 MPa, along with superior creep resistance and outstanding toughness. Its well-balanced composition ensures excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation, making Inconel 718 Forgings perfect for high-stress, high-temperature, and corrosive environments, thus guaranteeing long-lasting durability and reliability.
Specifications ASTM B637 / ASME SB637, AMS 5662, AMS 5663, AMS 5664, GE B50TF15
Flat bar blocks up to 27″ width and 15,000 lbs.
Cylinders and sleeves up to 50″ maximum O.D. and 65″ maximum length
Discs and hubs up to 50″ diameter and 20,000 lbs.
Rolled, hand forged or mandrel forged rings up to 84″ maximum O.D. and 40″ maximum length
Rounds, shafts and step shafts up to 144″ maximum length and 20,000 lbs.
| C | Mn | P | S | Si | Cr | Ni | Mo | Cb | Ta | Ti | Al | Co | B | Cu |
| 0.08 | 0.35 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.35 | 17-21 | 50-55 | 2.8-3.30 | 4.75-5.50 | 0.05 | 0.65-1.15 | 0.20-0.80 | 1.00 | 0.006 | 0.30 |
| Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi | .2% Yield Strength psi | Elongation % | Hardness Rockwell B |
| 135,000 | 70,000 | 45 | 100 |
| STANDARD | UNS | WNR. |
| Inconel 718 | N07718 | 2.4668 |
To determine if Inconel 718 forgings meet your specific needs, assess their strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature performance against your application requirements. Consult with a supplier to ensure they meet the necessary specifications and certifications for your intended use.
Inconel 718 forgings are typically processed through hot working, which involves heating the material to a high temperature, followed by forging and shaping. The process is followed by heat treatment to enhance mechanical properties, including solution annealing and aging.
The ideal temperature range for forging Inconel 718 is between 1,800°F (982°C) and 2,100°F (1,149°C). This range ensures optimal workability and prevents material degradation during the forging process.
Neith Metals’ Inconel 718 Forgings find extensive use in industries that require high strength and thermal stability. They’re ideal for components in aerospace engines, turbine shafts, combustion chambers, fasteners, and landing gear parts, where extreme heat and stress are the norm. Additionally, these forgings are utilized in power generation, marine engineering, and chemical processing equipment, offering resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and fatigue. With a commitment to precision manufacturing, strict quality standards, and exceptional mechanical properties, Neith Metals’ Inconel 718 Forgings ensure dependable performance and a long service life, even in the most demanding industrial applications.






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