Aung Metals, located in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, stands out as a top manufacturer and supplier of high-quality Inconel 600 Forgings, celebrated for their remarkable resistance to heat, oxidation, and corrosion. With state-of-the-art forging facilities and rigorous quality control measures, Aung Metals ensures that their products meet international standards and performance benchmarks. The company serves a variety of industrial sectors that need robust components capable of enduring extreme temperatures and harsh chemical environments. Aung Metals is dedicated to delivering reliable, long-lasting, and precisely crafted Inconel 600 forgings to clients in the aerospace, chemical processing, marine, and power generation industries.
Inconel 600 Forgings are primarily made up of nickel (at least 72%), chromium (14–17%), and iron (6–10%), along with trace amounts of carbon, manganese, and silicon. These forgings are known for their impressive tensile strength, high creep resistance, and excellent oxidation stability at elevated temperatures. The alloy maintains its mechanical integrity over a broad temperature range, making it perfect for high-stress, high-temperature applications. It also showcases good ductility, hardness, and non-magnetic properties, even after prolonged exposure to heat.
| Chemical Requirements | Garde I | ||
| Copper | 61.0 – 64.0% | ||
| Lead | 0.20% max | ||
| Tin | 1.0 to 1.50% | ||
| Iron | 0.10% max | ||
| Other Imp. | 0.20% max | ||
| Zinc | Remainder |
| Condition | Size | T.S. 2 Kg/mm2 | EL% Min |
| Half-Hard (HB) | Upto 12.5 12.5 to 50 50 to 100 | 40 min 38.5 min 35 min | 18% 18% 18% |
Naval brass rods are manufactured by melting a blend of copper, zinc, and tin, followed by casting, hot rolling, and cold drawing into desired rod shapes, ensuring strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Yes, naval brass rods are available in various finishes, including polished, matte, or brushed. These finishes enhance aesthetics, corrosion resistance, and are suitable for different marine, industrial, and engineering applications.
Store naval brass rods in a dry, cool environment, away from moisture and chemicals. Use protective covers to prevent scratches, and avoid direct contact with corrosive materials to maintain their quality.
Inconel 600 Forgings find extensive applications in industries that require exceptional heat and corrosion resistance. They are perfect for furnace components, heat exchangers, chemical processing equipment, and parts for aerospace engines. In the nuclear industry, they are utilized in reactor cores and steam generators due to their stability in radioactive settings. Additionally, these forgings are essential in marine hardware, gas turbine components, and boiler feedwater systems. Their ability to endure both oxidizing and reducing conditions makes them vital in industries that demand durability, reliability, and high performance under challenging operational circumstances.






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Aung Metals is a leading manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-quality bars, rods, and forgings, catering to various industries in Naypyidaw, Myanmar
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