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What are the main uses of Inconel alloy 625?

Inconel 625 is also referred to as Alloy 625, UNS N06625 or Nickel Alloy 625. It is widely used in the high-temperature applications.

Inconel 625 belongs to the family of austenitic nickel-chromium-based superalloys and it is commonly utilized in various industries.

Features of Nickel Alloy 625:

The key features of Nickel Alloy 625 include:

  • Outstanding chloride pitting resistance and resistance to crevice corrosion cracking
  • Resistant to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking
  • Immune to caustics
  • Resistant to seawater, in both flowing and stagnant conditions, and under fouling
  • High creep-rupture strength
  • Oxidation resistant to 1800° F
  • Seawater pitting and crevice corrosion resistant
  • Immune to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking
  • Non-magnetic

Applications of Nickel Alloy 625

Typical Applications for the Nickel Alloy 625 include:

  • Chemical processing equipment handling mixed acids both reducing and oxidizing
  • Evaporators for wet-process phosphoric acid-containing H2SO4, HF, and Ferric Salts
  • Weld Overlay
  • Chemical Industry
  • Food Processing
  • Nuclear Industry
  • Aerospace
  • Heat Treating Industries
  • Pulp and Paper Industry
  • Gas Turbine Components
  • Oil refinery components

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What are the main uses of Inconel alloy 625?

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