Tempco Sheath Materials
Incoloy 840
Nickel 18-20%, Chromium 18-22%, Iron balance.
Has about 10% less nickel than Incoloy 800. Used in many air heating applications, where it has exhibited superior oxidation resistance at less cost than Incoloy 800.
Incoloy 800
Nickel 30-35%, Chromium 19-23%, Iron balance.
The high nickel content of this alloy contributes to its resistance to scaling and corrosion. Used in air heating and immersion
heating of potable water and other liquids.
316/316L Stainless Steel
Chromium 16-18%, Nickel 11-14%, Iron balance.
(316L – Low Carbon)
Modified with the addition of Molybdenum (2-3%) to improve corrosion resistance in certain environments, especially those which would tend to cause pitting due to the presence of chlorides. Applications include deionized water.
Maximum Sheath Temperature: 1200°F / 649°C
304/304L Stainless Steel
Chromium 18-20%, Nickel 8-11%, Iron balance.
(304L – Low Carbon)
Used in the food industry, medical, and chemical heating.
Maximum Sheath Temperature: 1200°F (649°C)
321 Stainless Steel
Chromium 17-20%, Nickel 9-13%, Iron balance.
Modified with the addition of Titanium to prevent carbide precipitation and resulting intergranular corrosion that can take place in certain mediums when operating in the 800-1200°F
(427-649°C) temperature range.
Copper
Standard Copper Alloy
A low temperature, inexpensive material used mainly for clean water heating.
Maximum Sheath Temperature: 350°F / 177°C
Steel
Low Carbon
Used for high to low viscosity oils, asphalt, tar, wax, molten salt, heat transfer liquid media and other compatible solutions.
Inconel 600
Iron 6-10%, Chromium 14-17%, Nickel balance
Maximum Sheath Temperature: 1800°F / 982°C
Incoloy 825
Nickel 38-46%, Chromium 19.5-23.5%, Molybdenum 2.5-3.5%, Iron balance