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Inconel® 625 is a nickel-based superalloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, in conditions ranging from jet engine propulsion systems to chemical processing of oxidizing and reducing acids. The nickel-chromium matrix of Inconel® 625 is reinforced by the addition of molybdenum and niobium, which is alloyed through solid solution strengthening, and this allows it to maintain high strength and toughness at temperatures ranging from cryogenic up to 2000°F (1093°C). It is non-magnetic, austenitic, and displays high tensile strength, fabricability, and brazeability. Due to its high nickel content, this alloy is nearly immune to chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking and pitting, which is commonly found in metals in seawater applications like heat exchangers, fasteners, and cable sheathing.
Chemical Composition of Inconel 625 sheet
|
Element
|
Percent by Weight
|
C |
Carbon |
0.010 maximum |
Mn |
Manganese |
0.50 maximum |
P |
Phosphorus |
0.015 maximum |
S |
Sulfur |
0.015 maximum |
Si |
Silicon |
0.50 maximum |
Cr |
Chromium |
20.00 - 23.00 |
Ni |
Nickel |
Balance |
Mo |
Molybdenum |
8.00 - 10.00 |
Nb |
Columbium |
3.15 - 4.15 |
Ti |
Titanium |
0.40 maximum |
Al |
Aluminum |
0.40 maximum |
Ta |
Tantalum |
0.05 maximum |
Fe |
Iron |
5.00 maximum |
Mechanical Properties and Yield Strength of Alloy 625 sheet
Temperature |
0.2% Yield Strength |
Ultimate Tensile Strength |
Elongation Percent |
°F
|
°C
|
psi
|
MPa
|
psi
|
MPa
|
1920 |
1065 |
63,000 |
430 |
136,000 |
940 |
51.5 |