Houston, USA-based Brian Fasteners provides Inconel 722 bars and rods produced by controlled vacuum melting, forging, and aging treatments. The nickel-chromium alloy combines strength with resistance to corrosion and weldability. Each bar is rigorously inspected for accurate dimensions and metallurgical quality. To the chemical processing, industrial heating, and aerospace industries, the company supplies custom lengths, rapid delivery, and technical support. Being a trusted supplier, Brian Fasteners ensures Inconel 722 bars perform to expectations in challenging environments in American industrial applications.
Inconel 722 has ~55–60% Ni, 19–22% Cr, 1–2% Nb, trace Mo and Ti (<1%). It has tensile strength of ~800–1,100 MPa, yield strength of 500–800 MPa, and elongation of 20–40%. It gains strength and stability up to ~600 °C by precipitation hardening from gamma-prime and gamma-double-prime phases. Its composition guarantees good corrosion resistance and weldability and is suitable for moderately high-temperature components with fabrication flexibility.
| Type: | Round | Application: | Construction,Industry,Mechineal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard: | DIN,ASTM,AISI,JIS,EN | Grade: | Inconel738 LC |
| Shape: | Round | Certification: | ISO,BV,SGS |
| Dimensions: | 5.5mm-500mm | Surface: | Bright, Polished, black |
| Technique: | Cold Drawn & hot Rolled | Packing: | Standard Seaworthy Package |
| Price Term: | – | – | – |
Carbon: 0.15-0.20
Cobalt: 8.00-9.00
Chromium: 15.70-16.30
Molybdenum: 1.50-2.00
Tungsten: 2.40-2.80
Tantalum: 1.50-2.00
Columbium: 0.60-1.10
Aluminum: 3.20-3.70
Titanium: 3.20-3.70
Aluminum+Titanium: 6.50-7.20
Boron: 0.005-0.015
Zirconium: 0.05-0.15
Iron: 0.50 max
Manganese: 0.20 max
Silicon: 0.30 max
Sulfur: 0.015 max
| Appearance | Metallic powder or solid in various forms |
|---|---|
| Melting Point | 1230-1315 °C |
| Boiling Point | N/A |
| Density | 8.11 g/cm3 |
| Solubility in H2O | N/A |
| Specific Heat | 0.10 Btu/lb/° F (70 ° F) |
| Tensile Strength | 159000 psi (70 °F) |
| Thermal Conductivity | 82 Btu/ft2/in/hr/°F (400 °F) |
| Thermal Expansion | 6.45 x 10-6 (70-200 °F) |
Yes, Inconel 722 bars and rods are designed for high-temperature applications, providing excellent thermal stability, strength, and oxidation resistance in extreme industrial environments.
Yes, Inconel 722 bars and rods are recyclable, making them an eco-friendly choice. Their high nickel and chromium content can be efficiently reused in various industries.
Considerations for selecting Inconel 722 bars and rods include temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, specific application requirements, and compatibility with other materials in extreme industrial environments.
Brian Fasteners‘ Inconel 722 rods and bars are applied to reactor internals, furnace components, and heat exchanger tubes where welded assemblies are necessary. Aerospace use extends to structural support members and structural frames. Industrial gas turbines apply them to non-critical hot-section components. Their corrosion resistance qualifies them for use in Brayton cycle heat transfer systems. Brian Fasteners provides Inconel 722 bars that satisfy specifications for cast, welded, and machined applications in moderately high-temperature or chemically aggressive environments.






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