List of high-quality authors of Inconel 625 alloy.
Inconel 625 is a non-magnetic, corrosion- and oxidation-resistant nickel-based alloy. Its superior strength and toughness in the low temperature range to 2000°F (1093°C) is mainly due to the solid solution effect of niobium and molybdenum, two refractory metals, in a nickel-chromium matrix. The alloy has excellent fatigue strength and exhibits superior resistance to stress corrosion cracking to chloride ions.
Carbon (maximum):
Phosphorus (maximum):
Silicon (maximum):
Nickel (nominal):Balance.
Titanium (nominal):
Manganese (maximum):
Sulphur (maximum):
Chromium (nominal):
Cobalt (nominal):
Molybdenum (nominal):
Iron (nominal):
Aluminum (nominal):
Niobium + Tantalum:
Aerospace
Transportation
Consumer goods
National Defense
Energy
Industrial
Medical
ams 5599
ams 5666
ams 5837
astm b446
astm b475
Inconel 625 alloy is known for its outstanding corrosion and oxidation resistance, as well as its strength and toughness over a wide range of temperatures. This superior performance, caused by the solution effect, has made it widely used in a wide range of applications in a variety of fields, including aerospace, transportation, defense, energy, industry, and medical. Its resistance to chloride ion corrosion and stress corrosion cracking makes it ideal for extreme environments. A wide range of applicable specifications ensures that the Inconel 625 can be used in a wide range of applications.