Welded pipe processing equipment of inconel 625 NC22DNB4M pipes
Inconel 625 was developed in the 1960s to create a material that could be used in steam pipes. Some modifications have been made to its original composition to make it more creep resistant and weldable.
ASTM B444 UNS N06625 ERW pipe consists of a procedure called resistance welding. Pipes also have different ends, such as threaded ends, beveled ends, and plain ends. Inconel 625 Alloy UNS N06625 is a solid solution strengthened nickel alloy consisting mainly of Ni-Cr-Mo-Nb elements, where Mo increases overall corrosion resistance, Cr improves high temperature oxidation resistance, and Nb reduces intergranular corrosion by forming carbides thing.