Inconel 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with an addition of niobium that acts with the molybdenum to stiffen the alloy's matrix and thereby provide high strength without a strengthening heat treatment. The Inconel 625  resists a wide range of severely corrosive environments and is especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion. 
Inconel 625 is used in chemical processing, aerospace and marine engineering, pollution-control equipment and nuclear reactors. Standard product forms are round, flats, forging stock, extruded section, pipe, tube, plate, sheet, strip and wire.
        
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            Nickel Alloy Compositions
                                                                                Alloy | 
                                                                        N/A Inconel® 625 | 
                                                                                Basic Composition | 
                                                                        N/A 1.0% Iron 16.3% Molybdenum 20.5% Chrominum 3.8% Tungsten 58.0% Nickel | 
                                                                                Density | 
                                                                        N/A 0.305 lbs/in³8.44 g/cm³ | 
                                                                                ASTM Specification | 
                                                                        N/A ASME SB-443 ASTM B443 SAE 5599 SAE 5869 UNS N06626 | 
Typical Mechanical Properties
                                                                                Melting Temperature Range | 
                                                                        N/A 2350 to 2460 ºF1290 to 1350 ºC | 
                                                                                Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1200°F/650°C) | 
                                                                        N/A 52000 psi360 MPa | 
                                                                                Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1400°F/760°C) | 
                                                                        N/A 23000 psi160 MPa | 
                                                                                Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1600°F/870°C) | 
                                                                        N/A 7200 psi50 MPa | 
                                                                                Rupture Strength (1000 h at 1800°F/980°C) | 
                                                                        N/A 2600 psi18 MPa |