Jiangsu Jiuming Nickel-Chromium Alloy GH625 Sheets, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Inconel 625 Plates, Custom Processing
Inconel 625 is an alloy grade with a density of 8.4 g/cm³ and a melting point of 1290-1350°C, exhibiting excellent resistance to inorganic corrosion. It boasts superior corrosion resistance against various corrosive media in both oxidizing and reducing environments. The 625 alloy demonstrates remarkable corrosion resistance in many media, particularly showcasing exceptional resistance to pitting, crevice, intergranular, and erosion corrosion in chloride media.
GH3625 (GH625) alloy is a solid solution strengthened nickel-based deformed superalloy primarily reinforced with molybdenum and niobium, boasting excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance. It maintains good tensile and fatigue properties from low temperatures up to 980°C and is also resistant to stress corrosion in salt mist environments. Consequently, it is suitable for manufacturing parts for aircraft engines, aerospace structural components, and chemical equipment. N06625 round steel, N06625 polished rod, bright bar, N06625 forgings, Inconel 625 bar materials. Inconel 625 Applications: After softening and annealing, the low-carbon alloy 625 is used in the chemical process industry, its good corrosion resistance and high strength allowing it to serve as thin structural components. The 625 alloy can be applied in situations where it comes into contact with seawater and withstands high mechanical stresses. Typical applications include: 1. Components in organic chemical processes containing chlorides, particularly in the presence of chlorinated catalysts 2. Vessels and bleaching tanks for the pulp and paper industry 3. Absorbers, reheaters, smoke inlet dampers, fans (wet), mixers, guide plates, and flues in flue gas desulfurization systems 4. Equipment and components for environments with reactive gases 5. Ethyl and ethanoic acid reactors 6. Condensers




1. Divided by the chemical industry (HG) standards: Welding Neck Flanges (WN), Threaded Flanges (TH), Plate Flanges (PL), Socket Welding Flanges (SW), Blind Flanges (BL(S)), Flanged Blind (BL), Ring Type Joint Flanges (PJ/SE), Flanged Ring Type Joint Flanges (PJ/RJ), Lined Flanged Covers (BL(S)), Flanged Covers (BL). 2. Divided by the petrochemical (SH) industry standards: Threaded Flanges (PT), Welding Neck Flanges (WN), Socket Welding Flanges (SO), Blind Flanges (SW), Loose Type Flanges (LJ), Flanged Covers (not specified). 3. Divided by the machinery (JB) industry standards: Welding Neck Flanges, Socket Welding Flanges, Plate Flanges, Ring Type Joint Flanges, Flanged Ring Type Plate Flanges, Flanged Ring Plate Flanges, Flanged Covers. 4. Divided by the national standard (GB) standards: Welding Neck Flanges, Threaded Flanges, Socket Welding Flanges, Blind Flanges, Flanged Ring Socket Welding Flanges, Plate Flanges, Ring Type Joint Flanges, Flanged Ring Plate Flanges, Flanged Ring Plate Flanges, Flanged Ring Plate Flanges, Flanged Covers.
Chemical composition of Inconel 625: Alloy % Nickel Chromium Molybdenum Niobium Iron Aluminum Titanium Carbon Manganese Silicon Cobalt Phosphorus Sulfur Inconel 625 Trace 20 8 3.15 23 10 4.15 5 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.5 1 0.015 0.015
Inconel 625 mechanical properties at room temperature: Alloy condition Tensile strength Rm N/mm Yield strength RP0.2 N/mm Elongation A5 % Brinell hardness HB Solid solution 827 414 30 ≤220


This alloy features the following characteristics:
Excellent corrosion resistance to a variety of corrosive media in both oxidizing and reducing environments.
2. exhibits excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, and does not cause stress corrosion cracking due to chlorides.
3. Excellent resistance to inorganic corrosion, such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and mixtures with salts.
4. Resistance to corrosion by various inorganic mixed solutions
5. At 40℃ temperatures, it exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in solutions of all concentrations.
6. Excellent workability and weldability, no post-weld cracking sensitivity
7. Manufacturing Certification for Pressure Vessels with Wall Temperatures from -196℃ to 450℃
8. Compliant with standards for gas environment usage certified by the American Corrosion Engineers NACE (MR-01-75) and equivalent VII standards
Microstructure of Inconel 625
625 features a face-centered cubic lattice structure. After being held at approximately 650℃ for a sufficient duration, carbon particles and unstable quaternary phases will precipitate and transform into a stable Ni3(Nb,Ti) tetragonal lattice phase. Post solid solution strengthening, the molybdenum and niobium components in the nickel-chromium matrix will enhance the material's mechanical properties, although plasticity will be slightly reduced.
Inconel 625's corrosion resistance
The 625 alloy exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in many mediums. It has superior performance against pitting, crevice, intergranular corrosion, and erosion in chloride-containing environments. It boasts excellent resistance to inorganic corrosion, such as nitric acid, chlorates, and salts, and also has resistance to both oxidation and organic corrosion in oxidizing and reducing environments. It effectively resists chloride ion-induced stress corrosion cracking. It hardly corrodes in seawater and industrial gas environments, demonstrating high corrosion resistance to seawater and salt solutions, even at high temperatures. It is non-sensitive during the welding process. It has resistance to carburization and oxidation in both static and cyclic environments, and is also resistant to corrosion by chloride-containing gases.


Applications of Inconel 625 include:
Post-softening annealed low carbon alloy 625 is used in chemical process industries. Its good corrosion resistance and high strength allow it to serve as thin structural components. The 625 alloy is suitable for applications where it comes into contact with seawater and withstands high mechanical stresses. Typical application areas:
Components for organic chemical process technologies containing chlorides, particularly in situations involving chlorinated catalysts.
2. Steamers and bleaching tanks for the pulp and paper industry
3. Absorber towers, reheaters, flue gas inlet dampers, fans (wet), mixers, deflector plates, and flue ducts in the flue gas desulfurization system
4. Equipment and components for manufacturing applications in sex gas environments
5. Ethyl and ethanoic anhydride reaction generator
6. Condensation
Product ID: Inconel 625, Standard: ANSI B408, Chemical Composition: Chemical Elements NiCrMoFe, Min. Content: 20.8%, Value: 23.105, Application: 1. Marine: Marine structures in coastal environments, seawater desalination, aquaculture, seawater heat exchange, etc. 2. Environmental Protection: Flue gas desulfurization equipment for thermal power generation, wastewater treatment, etc. 3. Energy Sector: Comprehensive utilization of coal, tidal power generation, etc. 4. Petroleum & Chemical Industry: Refining, chemical and petrochemical equipment, etc. 5. Food Industry: Salt production, soy sauce brewing, etc. 6. High Chloride Ion Environment: Papermaking industry, various bleaching units, etc. Processing Technique: Cold Forming






