Neith Metals, based in Cairo, Egypt, stands out as a leading manufacturer and supplier of top-notch Incoloy forgings. Known for their precision, durability, and performance, this company delivers products that adhere to strict international and industrial standards. By employing cutting-edge forging techniques and rigorous quality control, Neith Metals guarantees that its Incoloy forgings offer remarkable strength, corrosion resistance, and reliability even in the toughest conditions. Catering to sectors like chemical processing, marine, oil and gas, and power generation, Neith Metals blends technical know-how with innovation. They are committed to providing high-performance nickel-iron-chromium alloy forgings tailored for critical and demanding engineering applications around the globe.
Incoloy forgings mainly consist of nickel, iron, and chromium, with added elements like molybdenum, copper, and titanium to boost strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. These forgings showcase impressive mechanical properties, such as high tensile and yield strength, excellent fatigue and creep resistance, and stability at elevated temperatures. Incoloy maintains its structural integrity even in harsh chemical and marine environments. Neith Metals’ Incoloy forgings deliver durability, toughness, and long-lasting reliability, ensuring peak performance in challenging industrial and engineering settings.
| Specifications | ASTM B564, ASME SB564 |
| Standard | DIN, ASTM, BS and all International Standards |
| Flat bar blocks | up to 27″ width and 15,000 lbs |
| Cylinders and sleeves | up to 50″ maximum O.D. and 65″ maximum length |
| Discs and hubs | up to 50″ diameter and 20,000 lbs |
| Rolled, hand forged or mandrel forged rings | up to 84″ maximum O.D. and 40″ maximum length |
| Rounds, shafts and step shafts | up to 144″ maximum length and 20,000 lbs |
| Forging Types | Impression Die Forging, Open Die Forging, Seamless Rolled Forging, Hot Forging, Cold Forging, Open die hammer forging, Impression die drop forging, Closed Die Forging, Press Forging, Upset Forging, Compression Forging, Swaging, Rotary Forging, Roll forging. |
Yes, Incoloy forgings are highly corrosion-resistant, especially to oxidation and carburization, making them ideal for high-temperature and harsh environments, such as chemical processing and power generation applications.
Incoloy forgings are used in aerospace for turbine engine components, exhaust systems, and heat exchangers due to their excellent heat resistance, strength, and corrosion resistance in extreme temperature environments.
The ideal temperature range for forging Incoloy is typically between 2,100°F (1,150°C) and 2,300°F (1,260°C). This range ensures optimal material flow and properties without compromising strength or integrity.
Incoloy forgings find extensive use in industries that demand high corrosion resistance and mechanical strength under extreme conditions. Typical applications include chemical processing equipment, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, marine components, and gas turbines. Their outstanding resistance to oxidation, stress-corrosion cracking, and carburization makes them perfect for offshore platforms, power plants, and high-temperature industrial systems. Additionally, Incoloy forgings are utilized in oil and gas equipment, aerospace components, and pollution control systems where durability and structural integrity are paramount. Neith Metals’ products provide the reliability and performance needed in these critical applications.






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Neith Metals is a leading manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-quality bars, rods, and forgings, catering to various industries in Alexandria, Egypt
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