In what form is Inconel 625 available at Mega Mex?
- Sheet
- Plate
- Bar
- Pipe & Tube (welded & seamless)
- Wire
What are the characteristics of Inconel 625?
- High creep-rupture strength
- Oxidation resistant to 1800° F
- Seawater pitting and crevice corrosion resistant
- Immune to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking
- Non-magnetic
Chemical Composition, %
Cr | Ni | Mo | Co + Nb | Ta | Al | Ti | C | Fe | Mn | Si | P | S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20.00-30.00 | Remainder | 8.0-10.0 | 1.0 max | 3.15-4.15 | .40 max | .40 max | .10 max | 5.0 max | .50 max | .50 max | .015 max | .015 max |
In what applications is Inconel 625 used?
- Aircraft ducting systems
- Aerospace
- Jet engine exhaust systems
- Engine thrust-reverser systems
- Specialized seawater equipment
- Chemical process equipment
Fabrication with Inconel 625
Alloy 625 has excellent forming and welding characteristics. It may be forged or hot worked providing temperature is maintained in the range of about 1800-2150° F. Ideally, to control grain size, finish hot working operations should be performed at the lower end of the temperature range. Because of its good ductility, alloy 625 is also readily formed by cold working. However, the alloy does work-harden rapidly so intermediate annealing treatments may be needed for complex component forming operations. In order to restore the best balance of properties, all hot or cold worked parts should be annealed and rapidly cooled. This nickel alloy can be welded by both manual and automatic welding methods, including gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, electron beam and resistance welding. It exhibits good restraint welding characteristics.
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ASTM Specifications
Pipe Smls | Pipe Welded | Tube Smls | Tube Welded | Sheet/Plate | Bar | Forging | Fitting | Wire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B444 | B705 | B444 | B704 | B443 | B446 | - | - | - |
Mechanical Properties
Representative Tensile Properties, bar, 1800° F anneal
Temp° F | Tensile (psi) | .2% Yield (psi) | Elongation in 2 “ (%) |
---|---|---|---|
70 | 144,000 | 84,000 | 44 |
400 | 134,000 | 66,000 | 45 |
600 | 132,000 | 63,000 | 42.5 |
800 | 131,500 | 61,000 | 45 |
1000 | 130,000 | 60,500 | 48 |
1200 | 119,000 | 60,000 | 34 |
1400 | 78,000 | 58,500 | 59 |
1600 | 40,000 | 39,000 | 117 |