Did you know that Inconel metal is great for applications in high temperature and is known for low corrosion? Businesses from all over the United States and globally recycle Inconel 792 for it’s versatility over a wide range of temperatures. Industrial Surplus recycles Inconel 792 scrap from several engine components, including turbine, tubing, petrochemical parts, fasteners, chemical components, pressure vessels and more. 

Inconel 792 recycling is used all over the United States for the use of nickel-based super alloys. Inconel is frequently called "Inco" and was developed in the 1940s. The Inconel 792 scrap is used and found in both flat and round bars, plates and wires and sheets. Inconel metal can hold itself over a wide range of temperatures, works better than steel and aluminum, and is a corrosion and oxidation resistant. 

You can find Inconel in all sorts of parts and components, from blades to combustors and heating tubing. You can also find Inconel in rotors and seals, pressure exhausters and several other motor components. NASCAR is also known to use Inconel Formula One in their motors, making it a very highly used metal. 

Industrial Surplus Inconel 792 prices are competitive and vary depending on the component and nickel composition. Inconel 792 scrap is composed mostly of nickel. You can find trace amount of other elements such as carbon, silicon, copper, manganese and sulfur. It can also contain some chromium and iron. Most Inconel 792 is resistant to erosion, which is one reason why Inconel 792 buyers find it appealing. 

You can find specified types of Inconel from an Inconel 792 seller, including Inconel made for specific applications such as welding, or nuclear systems with low cobalt. Inconel is being used more and more in waste incinerator boilers. Buyers and sellers can trade in high temperature scrap alloys such as Inconel 792 all over the world. Industrial Surplus plays a vital role in buying and selling Inconel 792, with the volume of Inconel only expected to increase in the next few years. Industrial Surplus also recycles Inconel scrap from equipment and parts related to heat treating and high temperature exchanges, and petrochemical processing.