INCONEL 625 | Alloy 625 | Corrotherm International

13 Jan.,2025

 

INCONEL 625 | Alloy 625 | Corrotherm International

INCONEL® 625 alloy consists of a solid solution alloy of nickel, chromium and molybdenum alloy with niobium added. When this combines with molybdenum it distorts the alloy&#;s atomic matrix, thus providing particularly high strength in the annealed condition without a deliberate strengthening heat treatment. This combination of elements creates superior resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments of unusual severity.

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Alloy 625 is generally supplied in the annealed condition, to provide utmost stability during fabrication and subsequent service. INCONEL® 625 alloy has found to have a resistance to potable and salt or brackish water, where Chloride ions cause pitting and crevice corrosion to become established. As a result, pipelines for gathering sour gas have been built with solid (or clad) INCONEL® 625 alloy and used in seawater heat exchangers in refineries, power plants, and offshore topside services that often need this material.

Additionally, the alloy's properties make it an excellent choice for sea-water applications, including freedom from local attack (pitting and crevice corrosion), high corrosion-fatigue strength, high tensile strength, and resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking.

The outstanding and versatile corrosion resistance of INCONEL 625 alloy under a wide range of temperatures and pressures is a primary reason for its wide acceptance in the chemical processing field. Because of its ease of fabrication, it is made into a variety of components for plant equipment.

INCONEL® 625 alloy is also used extensively in the aerospace, automobile, oil extraction, oil refining, marine, waste treatment, pulp & paper and power industries. Recent developments have led to INCONEL® 625 alloy being used as weld overlaid or co-extruded product for superheater tubing and is playing  a major role in the worldwide growth of Municipal Waste To Energy and biofuel production.

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Nickel Alloy 625, Inconel® 625

Alloy 625 is a popular nickel-chromium alloy that offers users a high level of strength and ease of fabrication. Also sold by Continental Steel as Inconel® 625, alloy 625 is known for a number of different unique properties including:

  • Strength due to the addition of molybdenum and niobium
  • Outstanding thermal fatigue strength
  • Resistance to oxidation and a wide range of corrosive elements
  • Ease of joining through all types of welding
  • Handles a wide range of temperatures from cryogenic to °F (982°C)

Because of its versatility, a number of industries utilize alloy 625 including nuclear power production, marine/boating/undersea, and aerospace. Within these critical industries, you can find Nickel Alloy 625 and Inconel 625 in various applications including:

  • Nuclear reactor cores and control-rod components
  • Wire rope for cables and blades on Naval crafts such as gunboats and subs
  • Oceanographic equipment
  • Rings and tubing for environmental control systems
  • Meets ASME code for Boiler and Pressure Vessels

In order to be considered alloy 625, an alloy must have a certain chemical composition which includes:

  • Ni 58% min
  • Cr 20-23%
  • Fe 5% max
  • Mo 8-10%
  • Nb 3.15-4.15%
  • Co 1% max
  • Si .50 max
  • P and S 0.15% max

Continental Steel is a distributor of Nickel Alloy 625 and Inconel 625 in pipe, tube, sheet, strip, plate, round bar, flat bar, forging stock, hexagon, wire, and extruded section. The mills we work with to supply customers with alloy 625 meet or exceed many of the leading industry standards including those from ASTM, ASME, SAE, AMS, ISO, DIN, EN, and BS.

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