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Inconel 625 (UNS N06625) is an austenitic nickel-based superalloy. Despite being developed for high-temperature strength, its high-alloy composition offers excellent corrosion resistance against various oxidizing and non-oxidizing environments. It boasts superior wear resistance to oxidation and corrosion under a range of corrosive conditions, including jet engine environments and numerous other corrosive conditions, in aerospace and chemical processing applications. The alloy maintains exceptional strength and toughness over a temperature range from low temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C). The NO625 alloy also exhibits excellent fatigue resistance, deriving its strength from the solid-solution strengthening effects of molybdenum and niobium in the nickel-chromium matrix.

Properties of Inconel 625 Alloy
Excellent mechanical properties at both relatively low and high temperatures.
Excellent resistance to pitting, crevice, and intergranular corrosion.
Almost completely unaffected by chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking.
Highly oxidation-resistant at temperatures up to 1050°C.
Excellent resistance to acids such as nitric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, and hydrochloric acid, as well as alkalis, allows for the construction of thin, high-heat transfer structural components.

Inconel 625 alloy composition
C:≤0.10
Si:≤0.50
Mn:≤0.50
Cr:20.0-23.0
Ni:≤58
Mo:8.0-10.0
Al:≤0.40
Nb:3.15-4.15
Ti:≤0.4
Fe:≤5.00
S:≤0.015
P:≤0.015
Inconel 625 Alloys Physical Properties
Melting Point: 1290-1350°C
Density: 8.5 g/cm³
Specific Heat: 410 Joules/kg·°K
Permeability: (75°F, 200 oersted): 1.0006



