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Difference between inconel 625 and 825
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inconel 625 inconel 825
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Alloy 625 (UNS N06625) Alloy 825 (UNS N08825)
Difference between inconel
625 and 825
Inconel 625 has a much higher Chromium and Because of its reasonable cost units would difference between inconel
Nickel Content than Incoloy 825 typically be made from solid 825, it is a high 600 and 625
625 is a Ni based alloy with much better high alloy stainless steel. difference between inconel
temp properties than corrosion resistance. The nickel content of Alloy 825 makes it resistant 625 and 718
Alloy 625 is an austenitic nickelchromium to chloride stresscorrosion cracking, and difference between inconel
molybdenumniobium alloy possessing a rare combined with molybdenum and copper, 800 and incoloy 800
combination of outstanding corrosion provides substantially improved corrosion difference between inconel
resistance coupled with high strength from resistance in reducing environments when 600 and 601
cryogenic temperatures to 1800°F (982°C). compared to conventional austenitic stainless difference between inconel
Alloy 625 can be easily welded and steels. and monel
processed by standard shop fabrication Alloy 825 is resistant to corrosion in a wide difference between inconel
practices. variety of process environments including and hastelloy
The strength of Alloy 625 is derived from the sulfuric, sulfurous, phosphoric, nitric, hydrofluoric Price difference between
solidsolution hardening of the nickel and organic acids and alkalis such as sodium or inconel and stainless steel
chromium matrix by the presence of potassium hydroxide, and acidic chloride
molybdenum and niobium. Therefore, solutions.
precipitationhardening treatments are not The fabrication of Alloy 825 is typical of nickel
required. base alloys, with material readily formable and
weldable by a variety of techniques.
Melting Range Melting Range:
2350–2460°F 2500 – 2550°F
1290–1350°C 1370 – 1400°C
Density Density:
0.305 lbs/in3 0.294 lb/in3
8.44 g/cm3 8.14 g/cm3
Specific Heat Specific Heat:
0.102 BTU/lb°F (32 – 212°F) 0.105 BTU/lb °F
427 J/kg°K (0 – 100°C) 440 Joules/kg°K
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