What is the composition of Inconel 625?

INCONEL® 625 alloy consists of a solid solution alloy of nickel, chromium and molybdenum alloy with niobium added. When this combines with molybdenum it distorts the alloy’s atomic matrix, thus providing particularly high strength in the annealed condition without a deliberate strengthening heat treatment.

What is Inconel composite?

Abstract. Titanium carbide/Inconel 625 (nickel alloy) metal matrix composites (MMCs) are developed for the combination of the super mechanical and corrosion properties of nickel alloy matrix and the high hardness of reinforcing titanium carbide particles (TiCp).

What is alloy 625 material?

Alloy 625 is an austenitic nickel- chromium-molybdenum-niobium alloy possessing a rare combination of outstanding corrosion resistance coupled with high strength from cryogenic temperatures to 1800°F (982°C).

Is Inconel 625 a nickel alloy?

Nickel Alloy 625, frequently called Inconel® 625, is a corrosion and heat-resistant Nickel-based alloy. It is alloyed with Chromium and Iron, along with Niobium-Tantalum and Molybdenum for increased toughness and strength.

What is Alloy 625 material?

What is Inconel 625 powder?

Inconel 625 Powder Description Inconel 625 (Alloy 625, UNS N06625) is widely used for its high strength, excellent fabricability (including joining), and outstanding corrosion resistance. Its service temperatures range from cryogenic to 1800°F (982°C).

Is INCONEL the same as Hastelloy?

Comparing the two alloys, Inconel 625 has a higher chromium content, while Hastelloy C-276 has a higher molybdenum content. This makes them different in corrosion resistance in different environments.

Is alloy 625 the same as INCONEL?

Alloy 625 has excellent fatigue strength and stress – corrosion cracking resistance to chloride ions. INCONEL® 625 LCF is a variant of INCONEL® 625. LCF stands for Low Cycle Fatigue. This means that the alloy has improved cycle fatigue properties and better thermal fatigue resistance.