Inconel Grade 625 pipes, recognized for their austenitic steel composition enriched with nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, represent a pinnacle of engineering prowess, excelling in fluid and gas transportation through corrosive and oxidative environments. Withstanding temperatures up to 1800 degrees F, they exhibit unparalleled resistance to mild or alkaline corrosion, particularly adept in marine settings combating pitting and crevice corrosion. Featuring impressive mechanical properties, including a minimum tensile strength of 940 MPa, a minimum yield strength of 430 MPa, and an elongation capability of 51.5%, these pipes ensure reliability across various industries. Despite their formidable strength, their hardness between 32 to 40 HRC poses challenges in machining and processing. Widely utilized in jet engines, pollution control, heat exchange, marine services, nuclear power, oil and gas refining, and electrical connectivity, these pipes meet ASTM standards, epitomizing excellence and dependability in demanding applications.
Grade: | 625 |
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Standard: | ASTM |
Sizes: | 1/8″ through to 64″ |
Minimum Tensile Strength: | 940 MPa |
Hardness: | Between 32 to 40 HRC |
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