INCONEL 625 (Alloy 625, 2.4856, UNS N06625)
The Inconel 625 is a Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum alloy with excellent resistance to many corrosion environments. In particular, the resistance to tingling and crevice corrosion is very high. It is a highly preferred alloy for sea water applications.
| Inconel 625 Chemical Composition | Standard | Definition | Featured Features | Common Usage Areas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AMS 5666 ASTM B446 BS 3076 NA 21 ISO 15156-3 (NACE MR 0175) |
2.4856 UNS N06625 AWS 012 |
Excellent corrosion resistance to a wide range of corrosion environments
High resistance to sea water |
Maritime industry Aviation industry Chemical industry |
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| Specific Weight | 8.44g/cm³ | 0.305 lb/in³ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Melting Point | 1350°C | 2460°F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coefficient of Expansion | 12.8 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C) | 7.1 x 10-6 in/in °F (70 – 212°F) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stiffness Coefficient | 79 kN/mm² | 11458 ksi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coefficient of Elasticity | 205.8 kN/mm² | 29849 ksi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Finished part heat treatment | ||||||
| Status | Type | Temperature | Hours (Hr) | Cooling | ||
| °C | °F | |||||
| Annealed or spring tempering | Stress relief | 260 – 370 | 500 – 700 | 0.5 – 1 | Air | |
| Features | ||||||
| Status | ~ Tensile Strength | ~ Working Temperature | ||||
| N/mm² | ksi | °C | °F | |||
| Annealed | 800 – 1000 | 116 – 145 | -200 +340 | -330 +645 | ||
| Spring Access | 1300 – 1600 | 189 – 232 | Up to +200 degrees | Up to +395 degrees | ||
Inconel 625 nickel-chromium alloy (UNS N06625 / 2.4856) is used for high strength, excellent processability (including joining) and outstanding corrosion resistance. Operating temperatures range from freezing temperatures to 982 ° C. Chemical composition is given in the table above. The strength of Inconel 625 comes from the hardening effect on the nickel-chrome matrix of molybdenum and niobium. This element combination also shows outstanding resistance to high temperature effects such as oxidation and carburizing, as well as the abrasive environments of unusual severity. Inconel 625 ına s properties that make it the perfect choice for seawater applications, local attack (pitting and gap corrosion), high corrosion fatigue strength, high tensile strength and resistance to chloride-ion stress-corrosion crack.
Inconel 625 (Alloy 625) Usage Areas It is used as wire rope in mooring cables, propeller blades for motor patrol vessels, submarine auxiliary drive motors, submarine quick-disconnect fuses, exhaust ducts for navy vessels, sheath for submarine communication cables, submarine transducer controls and steam-line bellows. Potential applications; Springs, gaskets, bellows for sinking controls, electrical cable connectors, connectors, bending devices and oceanographic instrument components Some features that make Inconel 625 suitable for aviation applications; high tensile, creep and tensile strength; Superior fatigue and thermal fatigue strength; oxidation resistance; and excellent weldability and brazing.
Some areas of use in aviation; applications such as aircraft duct systems, engine exhaust systems, push-reverse gear systems, resistant honeycomb structures for residential engine controls, fuel and hydraulic line pipes, spray rods, bellows, turbine cover rings and heat exchanger pipes. Environmental control systems. It is also suitable for the combustion system transition liners, turbine gaskets, compressor blades and thrust chamber pipes for rocket.
The outstanding and versatile corrosion resistance of the Inconel 625 in the wide temperature and pressure range has been the main reason for its wide acceptance in the field of chemical processing. Due to the ease of production, it is converted to various components for plant equipment. Its high strength allows the use of other materials in thin walled containers or pipes as much as possible, thus ensuring heat transfer and weight savings.
Some applications that require a combination of power and corrosion resistance offered by Inconel 625 are bubble covers, tubing, reaction vessels, distillation columns, heat exchangers, transfer pipes and valves. In the nuclear field, the Inconel 625 can be used for reactor-core and control rod components in nuclear water reactors. The material is preferred due to its high strength, excellent uniform corrosion resistance, resistance to stress crack and excellent pore resistance in 260-316 ° C (260 ° C – 310 ° F). Inconel 625 is also used in advanced reactor concepts due to the high design power allowed at elevated temperatures, especially between 1200 ° -1400 ° F (649-760 ° C).
INCONEL 625 CORROSION RESISTANCE
WATER CORROSION
The Inconel 625 high alloy content allows it to withstand a wide range of abrasive environments. There is almost no attack in light environments such as atmosphere, fresh sea water, neutral salts and alkaline environments. In heavier corrosive environments, the combination of nickel and chromium resists oxidizing chemicals, while the high content of nickel and molybdenum provides resistance to non-oxidizing environments. The high content of molybdenum also makes this alloy very resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion, and the niobium prevents the alloy from cracking later, keeping the alloy balanced against sensitization during welding. In addition, the high nickel content provides freedom from chloride ion stress corrosion breakage. This combination of features makes Inconel 625 useful over a broad spectrum of corrosive conditions. For example, hydrochloric and nitric acids are recommended as a building material for a storage tank for the handling of chemical wastes containing chemicals that represent types of direct opposite corrosion problems.
Inconel 625 shows high resistance to high temperature oxidation.
Inconel 625 Available Products & Specifications
Inconel 625 is designated UNS N06625, 2.4856 and ISO NW6625 and is listed in NACE MR-01-75.
Inconel 625 Rod, Rod, Wire and Forging Stocks
ASTM B 446 / ASME SB 446 (Rod and Rod), ASTM B 564 / ASME SB 564 (Forging), SAE / AMS 5666 SAE / AMS 5837 (Wire), ISO 9723 Rod, ISO 9724 (Wire), ISO 9725 ( Forging treatment), VdTÜV 499 (Rod), BS 3076NA21, EN 10095, DIN 17752 ASME, DIN 17754 (forged), DIN 17753 (Wire). Inconel 625
Plate, Sheet and Strip
ASTM B 443 / ASTM SB 443 (Sheets, Sheets and Strips), SAE / AMS 5599 and 5869 and MAM 5599 (Sheets, Sheets and Strips), ISO 6208 (Sheets, Sheets and Strips), VdTÜV 499 (Sheets, Sheets and Strips) (), BS 3072NA21 (Sheet and Plate), EN 10095 (Sheet, Sheet and Strip), DIN 17750 (Sheet, Sheet and Strip), ASME Code Box 1935.
Inconel 625 Pipe and Tube
ASTM B 444 / B 829 and ASME SB 444 / SB 829 (Seamless Pipe and Pipe), ASTM B704 / B 751 and ASME SB 704 / SB 751 (Welded Pipe), ASTM B705 / B 775 and ASME SB 705 / SB 775 ISO 6207 (Pipe), SAE / AMS 5581 (Seamless and Welded Pipe), VdTÜV 499 (Pipe), BS 3074NA21 (Seamless Pipe and Pipe), DIN 17751 (Pipe), ASME Code Case 1935.
Inconel 625 Other Product Forms
ASTM B 366 / ASME SB 366 (Fittings), ISO 4955A (Heat Resistant Steels and Alloys), DIN 17744 (Chemical composition of all product forms).



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