Inconel 625 (Alloy 625, UNS N06625) Wire Description:
Inconel 625 is a popular nickel-chromium alloy that provides users with a high level of strength and ease of fabrication. It is known for a number ofdifferent unique properties. Inconel 625 is extremely resistant to a variety ofunusually severe corrosive environments, including high-temperature effectssuch as oxidation and carburization. Due to the solid solution of the refractorymetals Co and Mo in a nickel-chromium matrix, Inconel 625 has outstandingstrength and toughness at high temperatures ranging from low temperaturesto up to 2000°F(1093°C).
Other trade names: Alloy 625, Nickel 625, Chornin 625, Altemp 625, Nickelvac 625, Haynes 625, Nicrofer 6020, W.NR 2.4856, AWS 012

Inconel 625 (Alloy 625, UNS N06625) Wire Specification:
Metal Type: UNS N06625
Weld Wire: AWS A5.14 ERNiCrMo-3, AWS A5.11 ENiCrMo-3, DIN 1736 SG NiCr20Mo9Nb
Chemical Composition, %
|
Ni |
Fe |
Cr |
Si |
Mo |
Mn |
C |
Max |
|
5.0 |
23.0 |
0.50 |
10.0 |
0.50 |
0.10 |
Min |
58.0 |
|
20.0 |
|
8.0 |
|
|
Inconel 625 (Alloy 625, UNS N06625) Wire Applications:
Aerospace: Utilized for manufacturing high-strength components such as fasteners, springs, and electrical connectors that must endure harsh environments and temperature fluctuations.
Chemical Processing: Employed in the fabrication of pumps, valves, heat exchangers, and reactors that are exposed to corrosive chemicals and high-pressure conditions.
Marine Engineering: Used in seawater handling systems, offshore oil and gas platforms, and shipbuilding components, benefiting from its excellent resistance to seawater corrosion and biofouling.
Medical Devices: Applied in the production of surgical instruments, implants, and biomedical devices, where biocompatibility and durability are critical.
Oil and Gas Industry: Essential for creating downhole tools, drilling equipment, and other components that operate under high pressure and corrosive environments, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Packing
Our Inconel 625 materials are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
How does Inconel 625 compare to other Inconel grades, such as Inconel 718?
While both Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 offer excellent high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance, they have different compositions and optimal applications:
Inconel 625: Higher nickel and molybdenum content, making it superior for corrosion-resistant applications and environments with high chloride content.
Inconel 718: Contains more niobium and titanium, enhancing its strength for high-stress aerospace and turbine applications where superior fatigue resistance is required.
How does Inconel 625 perform in corrosive environments?
Inconel 625 excels in corrosive environments due to its robust composition.
Can Inconel 625 be used in high-temperature applications?
Yes, Inconel 625 is specifically designed for high-temperature applications. It retains mechanical strength and resists oxidation and scaling at temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C). This makes it suitable for components in gas turbines, heat exchangers, and furnace parts that operate under extreme thermal conditions.