NICKEL ALLOYS
Inconel 625 | EN 2.4856
Description
Alloy 625 is a nonmagnetic, corrosion and oxidation-resistant, nickel-based alloy. Its outstanding strength and toughness in the temperature range cryogenic to 1093° C are derived primarily from the solid solution effects of the refractory metals, columbium and molybdenum, in a nickel-chromium matrix. The alloy has excellent fatigue strength and stress-corrosion cracking resistance to chloride ions. It showcases good acid resistance and good weldability.
Alloy 625 has withstood many corrosive environments. In alkaline, salt water, fresh water, neutral salts, and in the air, almost no attack occurs. The nickel and chromium provide resistance to oxidizing environments. Nickel and molybdenum provide for resistance to nonoxidizing atmospheres. Pitting and crevice corrosion are prevented by molybdenum. Niobium stabilizes the alloy against sensitization during welding. Chloride stress-corrosion cracking resistance is excellent. The alloy resists scaling and oxidation at high temperatures.
Applications of Inconel 625
- Heat Shields
- Furnace Hardware
- Gas Turbine Engine Ducting
- Combustion Liners and Spray Bars
- Chemical Plant Hardware
- Special Seawater Applications
- Chemical processing plants
- Oil and gas industry (including offshore platforms)
- Power generation plants (fossil fuel and nuclear)
- Aerospace (gas turbine engines)
- Marine industry (shipbuilding, offshore structures)
- Petrochemical industry (refining and petrochemical plants)
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Food processing industry
- Heat exchangers
- Boiler systems
- Reactor vessels
- Turbine components
- Exhaust systems
- Wellhead equipment
- Piping systems
- Manifolds
- Valves and pumps
- Combustion chambers
- Seawater handling systems
- Refinery equipment