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Contact SupplierInconel 625 is a nickel-based alloy used both for its high strength and outstanding aqueous corrosion resistance. The strength of alloy 625 is primarily a solid solution effect from molybdenum and columbium. Alloy 625 has excellent weld ability and is frequently used to weld AL-6XN alloy. Matching filler metals are also used to combine dissimilar metals. Alloy 625 has a face-centered cubic structure. After long exposures at a temperature of approximately 650°C (1200°F) the alloy precipitates some isolated carbides and a metastable tetragonal phase which later changes to a stable orthorhombic phase Ni3 (Nb, Ti). The mechanical properties are enhanced by the molybdenum and niobium content through solid-solution hardening of the nickel-chromium matrix. There is, however, a loss in ductility. Inconel 625 Bars are used in industries which require super alloys that don’t oxidize or corrode and maintain their integrity across a full range of extreme temperatures. Nickel base, reinforced with a columbium-tantalum alloy, molybdenum, niobium and chromium. Inconel 625’s combination of refractory metals and alloys exhibit uniform performance at temperatures ranging from cryogenic to over 1000 degrees Celsius/2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Performance characteristics include scaling and oxidation resistance, stabilization during welding, resistance to chloride stress and corrosion cracking and outstanding fatigue strength. Inconel 625 Bars are non-magnetic. This makes Inconel 625 a prime of the aerospace, hardware manufacturing, marine engineering, chemical processing and power generation industries. Inconel 625 (UNS N06625) corrosion resistance includes harsh and hostile environments such as salt water, fresh water, neutral salts, air and alkali.