Nickel Alloy Seamless Inconel 625 Cladding 6mm-114mm
Place of Origin | China |
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Brand Name | Cheonny |
Certification | ISO9001 ,ASME , EN, JIS, AiSi, GB, DIN, API |
Model Number | 625 cladding pipe |
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 tons |
Price | Negotiable |
Packaging Details | Customized |
Delivery Time | 30 working days |
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability | 1000 Tons/Month |
Thickness | 0.25mm-3.0mm Or Customized | Application | Oil And Gas |
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Outer Diameter | 6mm-114mm Or Customized | Model Number | Inconel 625 |
Technique | Hot Rolled/Cold Rolled | Special Pipe | Thick Wall Pipe |
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Inconel Nickel Alloy Seamless 625 Cladding Pipe Corrosion Resistance
Inconel Alloy 625 is a nickel-chromium austenitic alloy similar to Alloy 600 but made precipitation-hardenable by additions of aluminum and titanium. It has good resistance to corrosion and oxidation along with high tensile and creep-rupture properties at high temperatures to 1300F (700degree). This material has excellent relaxation resistance and is non-magnetic. It has good elevated temperature strength properties to 1300 F (700 degree) and oxidation resistance to 1800 F (983degree). Inconel X 750 is resistant to a wide variety of industrial corrosives under both oxidizing and reducing conditions. This alloy also has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking in the fully age hardened condition.
Alloy 625 Chemical Composition
% | Ni | Cr | Fe | C | Mn | Si | S | Ti | Nb+Ta | Al | Co | Cu |
min | 50 | 17 | 4.75 | |||||||||
max | 55 | 21 | Rsst | 0.08 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.015 | 1.15 | 5.5 | 0.8 | 10 | 0.3 |
Common Applications of Alloy 625
- Structural members in hot sections of gas turbines such as discs, thrust reversers, and ducts
- Aircraft structures
- Rocket engines
- Nuclear reactors
- Heat treat fixtures
- Cryogenic vessels: springs,and fasteners
- Wire formulation with heat temper used in springs at elevated temperature