Is Inconel 718 magnetic?
Inconel 718 is a precipitation-hardened nickel-chromium alloy with significant amounts of iron, niobium, and molybdenum, and smaller amounts of aluminum and titanium. 718 material maintains high strength and good ductility up to 1300 degree F (704 degree ). This alloy has relatively good weldability, formability, and excellent low temperature properties compared to other precipitation-hardening nickel alloys. The slow precipitation hardening reaction of this alloy makes it easy to weld without hardening or cracking. Inconel alloy 718 is non-magnetic. It maintains good corrosion and oxidation resistance and is used in components requiring high creep and stress-rupture resistance up to 1300 degree F (704 degree ) and oxidation resistance up to 1800 degree F (982 degree ).


718 Sheet, Coil and Plate:
UNS N07718
AMS 5596
ASTM B 670
ASME SB 670
B50TF14
718 Bar:
UNS N07718
AMS 5662
ASTM B 637
B50TF15
B50809D (Power Generation)
PWA-LCS
RR SABER 2nd Edition
GE Aircraft Engines (GT193)
GE Aviation S-SPEC-35 AeDMS S-400
EN 2.4668
EN 10204





