Stainless Steel inconel 625 Ball/Bar Used in Industrial Filed
1 . Descriptions:
Nickel Alloy 625 bar, rod, and wire is used for its high strength, easy fabrication (including joining), and outstanding corrosion resistance. Service temperatures range from cryogenic to 1800?F (982?C). Alloy 625 derives its strength from the stiffening effect of molybdenum and niobium on its nickel-chromium matrix – thus eliminating the need for precipitation-hardening treatments. This unique composition is also responsible for the products superior resistance to a wide range of severely corrosive condition and high-temperature effect such as oxidation and carburization. The properties of Alloy 625 make it an excellent choice for seawater, aerospace, and chemical processing applications.
2 . Specifications:
- UNS: NO6625
- W. Nr.: 2.4856
- AMS: 5599
- ASME: SB 443
- ASTM: B 443
3 . Applications:
- Components where exposure to sea water and high mechanical stresses are required.
- Oil and gas production where hydrogen sulfide and elementary sulfur exist at temperature in excess of 150C.
- Components exposed to flue gas or in flue gas desulfurization plants.
- Flare stacks on offshore oil platforms.
- Hydrocarbon processing from tar-sand and oil-shale recovery projects.
4.Features:
- High tensile, creep, and rupture strength
- Outstanding fatigue and thermal-fatigue strength
- Excellent oxidation resistance
- Excellent weldability and brazeability
- Immune to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking
5.Applications:
- Seawater applications (springs, seals, bellows for submerged controls , electrical cable connectors, fasteners, flexure devices, and oceanographic instrument components
- Aerospace applications (aircraft ducting systems, engine exhaust systems, fuel and hydraulic line tubing, spray bars, bellows and combustion system transition liners).
- Plant equipment in chemical processing field
- Nuclear field applications
- Offshore industry marine equipment
- Flare stacks
- Bellows
