Incoloy 330 per AMS 5592 Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy
INCOLOY 330 per AMS 5592 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with an addition of silicon for enhanced oxidation resistance.
Incoloy 330 has good strength at high temperatures and excellent resistance to carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres. The alloy’s austenitic microstructure remains stable during long-time exposure to high temperature.
This specification ensures that Incoloy 330 meets the stringent quality requirements of aerospace, industrial heating, and petrochemical environments where materials must maintain performance under continuous thermal cycling and oxidizing gases.
Applications of Incoloy 330
Used in industrial heating for furnace muffles, retorts, conveyor systems and heat-treating baskets and fixtures.
Technical Overview Of AMS 5592
- Composition: Nickel (34–37%), Chromium (17–20%), Iron (balance), plus Silicon for oxidation protection
- Form: Sheet, Plate, and Strip
- Condition: Typically supplied in annealed condition
- Temperature Range: Up to 2100 °F (1150 °C)
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent resistance to oxidation, carburization, and nitridation
Specifications
BARS & FORGINGS
Fighter Jet Metals supplies Incoloy 330 in various forms and thicknesses, precision-rolled and heat-treated for maximum consistency
Certified Material for Critical Service
All Incoloy 330 per AMS 5592 supplied by Fighter Jet Metals comes with full test reports, heat numbers, and traceability in compliance with AMS standards.
We can coordinate dual certification with related standards such as AMS 5716 , ensuring compatibility with aerospace and high-temperature industrial applications.
Our materials can also be integrated into multi-alloy packages, providing a complete solution for high-performance manufacturing environments.