N06625
N06625, commonly known as Inconel 625, is a nickel-based superalloy renowned for its exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and versatility in various high-temperature and corrosive environments. Here is a detailed description of N06625:
Chemical Composition:
Nickel (Ni): Approximately 58.0%
Chromium (Cr): Approximately 20.0-23.0%
Molybdenum (Mo): Approximately 8.0-10.0%
Iron (Fe): Approximately 5.0%
Niobium (Nb) + Tantalum (Ta): Approximately 3.15-4.15%
Manganese (Mn): ≤0.50%
Silicon (Si): ≤0.50%
Carbon (C): ≤0.10%
Sulfur (S): ≤0.015%
Phosphorus (P): ≤0.015%
Aluminum (Al): ≤0.40%
Titanium (Ti): ≤0.40%
Key Features and Characteristics:
High Temperature Strength: N06625 exhibits excellent strength and stability at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for use in applications such as gas turbine engine components, exhaust systems, and heat exchangers.
Corrosion Resistance: The alloy offers outstanding resistance to corrosion in various environments, including seawater, acids, and alkaline solutions. Its high nickel content provides superior resistance to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking.
Oxidation Resistance: N06625 maintains its integrity and performance even in oxidative environments, where it forms a protective oxide layer that enhances its resistance to oxidation and scaling.
Weldability: N06625 can be readily welded using conventional welding techniques, providing ease of fabrication and assembly in various engineering applications.
Fatigue Resistance: The alloy exhibits excellent fatigue resistance, allowing it to withstand cyclic loading and thermal cycling without compromising its structural integrity.
Creep Resistance: N06625 demonstrates good creep resistance, enabling it to withstand prolonged exposure to high temperatures without significant deformation.
Applications:
Aerospace industry components such as aircraft engine parts, exhaust systems, and turbine blades
Chemical processing equipment including reactors, vessels, and piping systems
Marine engineering components such as seawater piping, heat exchangers, and propeller shafts
Oil and gas industry components including downhole equipment, valves, and tubing
Power generation equipment such as steam turbines, boiler tubes, and heat exchangers
Nuclear industry components for reactor cores, fuel assemblies, and control rods
N06625 (Inconel 625) is a versatile nickel-based superalloy known for its exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and high temperature performance. Its wide range of applications across various industries makes it a preferred choice for demanding engineering applications in harsh environments.
Thickness: 0.5-12MM