UNS N06625, W.Nr. 2.4856

 

INCONEL® 625 is a nickel-chromium alloy with an addition of molybdenum and niobium. These additions give the alloy better mechanical properties and better corrosion resistance without having to harden the material. INCONEL® 625 is used in offshore and aerospace industries, but also in pollution control equipment.
Recommended filler metal for welding is INCONEL® 625 and welding electrodes in INCONEL® 112.

 

Applications

Aerospace alloys
Motorsport
Oil & Gas
Bellows
 

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Industrial Applications
  • Oil & Gas

FAQ

What are the main properties of INCONEL® 625?
INCONEL® 625 offers excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance due to its nickel-chromium-molybdenum-niobium composition.
In which industries is INCONEL® 625 commonly used?
It is primarily used in aerospace, offshore applications, and pollution control equipment.
What is the recommended filler metal for welding INCONEL® 625?
The recommended filler metal for welding is INCONEL® 625, along with welding electrodes in INCONEL® 112.
EXPERT ADVICE: Ensure proper welding techniques are followed to maintain the integrity of the INCONEL® 625 alloy during fabrication.

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