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High Temperature Stability Inconel 625 Bar For Aerospace Marine Petrochemical System

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MOQ :150kgs
Price :Negotiatable
Payment Terms :L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability :300 Ton per Month
Delivery Time :2-30days
Packaging Details :carton, plywood pallet
Place of Origin :China
Brand Name :NikTech
Certification :ISO 9001:2008
Model Number :Inconel 625
Weldability :Good
Payment Term :30%TT+70%TT / LC
Alloys :Monel Alloy Tube
Size :Negotiable
Density :8.80 g/cm3
Type Of Material :nickel-copper alloys
Technique :Cold Drawn,Hot Rolled Forged
Color :Silvery white
Type Of Product :reducer
Condition :Hard / Soft
Edge :Mill Edge Slit Edge
Yield Strength :240 MPa
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Inconel 625 Bar – Superior Corrosion Resistance & High-Temperature Stability for Aerospace, Marine & Petrochemical Systems

Description

Inconel 625 bar is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum-niobium alloy engineered to deliver exceptional performance in extreme environments, combining high mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. Composed of 58–63% nickel, 20–23% chromium, 8–10% molybdenum, and 3.15–4.15% niobium, this alloy forms a protective oxide layer that resists oxidation, pitting, and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in temperatures up to 1,200°C (2,192°F). Its low carbon content (≤0.10%) and balanced iron matrix ensure minimal sensitization, making it ideal for aerospace engines, marine components, and chemical processing equipment exposed to chlorides, sulfuric acid, and seawater.

Certified to ASTM B446 and ASME SB-446 standards, Inconel 625 bars achieve tensile strength of ≥758 MPa and elongation of ≥30%, outperforming conventional stainless steels in cyclic thermal and corrosive operations. With a thermal expansion coefficient of 12.8 × 10⁻⁶/°C and near-zero magnetic permeability, it ensures dimensional stability in cryogenic (-196°C) to high-heat environments, critical for nuclear reactors, offshore platforms, and gas turbine components.

Technical Specifications (Table)

Property Value Standard
Chemical Composition Ni: 58–63%, Cr: 20–23%, Mo: 8–10% ASTM B446, ASME SB-446
Nb: 3.15–4.15%, Fe: ≤5.0%, C: ≤0.10% DIN 17752, ISO 15156-3
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength: 758–1,000 MPa ASTM E8, ISO 6892
Yield Strength: 379–700 MPa
Elongation: ≥30%
Physical Parameters Density: 8.44 g/cm³ ASTM B865
Melting Range: 1,290–1,350°C
Thermal Conductivity: 14 W/m·K

Applications

  1. Aerospace: Turbine blades, combustion chambers, and jet engine exhaust systems requiring oxidation resistance at 1,000°C+.

  2. Marine Engineering: Subsea pipelines, seawater valves, and offshore platform components resistant to chloride-induced pitting.

  3. Petrochemical: Reactors, distillation columns, and sour gas pipelines in H₂S-rich environments.

  4. Nuclear Energy: Fuel rods, reactor coolant systems, and radiation shielding components.

  5. Energy Generation: Gas turbine shafts and geothermal plant heat exchangers.

Q&A

Q1: How does Inconel 625 compare to Inconel 718 in high-temperature applications?
A: Inconel 625 excels in corrosion resistance and thermal stability up to 1,200°C, while Inconel 718 offers higher tensile strength (up to 1,450 MPa) for applications requiring load-bearing capacity at slightly lower temperatures.

Q2: What welding methods are recommended for Inconel 625 bars?
A: Use TIG (GTAW) or MIG (GMAW) with ERNiCrMo-3 filler wire. Post-weld stress relief at 600–650°C is advised to prevent cracking in critical applications.

Q3: Can Inconel 625 bars operate in sulfuric acid environments?
A: Yes. In 80% sulfuric acid at 80°C, corrosion rates are ≤0.1 mm/year, outperforming stainless steels by 10x.

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