Inconel 625 Strip
Shanghai Yikai Metal Products Co. Ltd produces inconel 625 strip according to customer's requirement. Inconel 625 is a non-magnetic , corrosion and oxidation resistant, nickel-chromium alloy. Its outstanding strength and toughness in the temperature range from cryogenic to 1093 Centigrade degree are derived primarily from the solid solution effects of the refractory metals Columbium and molybdenum in a nickel-chromium matrix. The alloy has excellent fatigue strength and stress corrosion cracking to chloride ions.
Chemistry composition
Nickel............................... 58.00 min Chromium......................... 20.0-23.0 Iron................................ ..5 min Molybdenum................... . 8.0-10.0 Columbium + Tantalum...... 3.15-4.15 Manganese...................... 0.50 max Carbon.......................... .. 0.10 max Silicon............................. 0.50 max Phosphorus...................... 0.015 max Sulfur............................... 0.015 max Aluminum......................... 0.40 max Titanium........................... 0.40 max Cobalt...............................1.00 max
Physical Properties
Density: 0.305 lbs/in³, 8.44 g/cm³
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: in/in/ degree F (m/m/ degreeC) 68- 400 degree F (20- 204 degree C): 7.3 x 10-6 (13.1) 68- 600 degree F (20- 315 degree C): 7.5 x 10-6 (13.5) 68- 800 degree F (20- 427 degree C): 7.7 x 10-6 (13.9)
Strip size
Thickness 0.05-4mm
Width 10mm-900mm
Surface bright
Forms
Coil. Strip, Foil
Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature
Annealed Typical Ultimate Tensile Strength: 120 KSI min (827 MPa min) Yield Strength: (0.2% offset) 60 KSI min (414 MPa min) Elongation: 30% min ( gauges > 0.040inched
Tempered: Inconel 625 can be cold rolled to various tempers. Contact Ulbrich Technical Service for additional information
Applications Aircraft ducting systems Jet engine exhaust systems Engine thrust-reverser systems Bellows and expansion joints Turbine shroud rings Flare stacks Seawater components Chemical process equipment handling mixed acids both oxidizing and reducing.
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