Enhance your engineering efficiency: Incoloy 825 and Inconel 625 welded pipe
Inconel 825 and 625 welded tube are two extremely important nickel alloy tube in the piping industry in the industrial world, they both meet the ASTM B704 standard, but their respective properties and application areas are different, a deeper understanding.
Incoloy 825, based on iron with the addition of nickel, copper and titanium, is a super-resistant nickel alloy material. This tube has high strength, good moisture corrosion resistance, excellent seawater corrosion resistance and good welding performance, so it is widely used in petroleum, chemical, electric power, ocean engineering and other industries.
By contrast, Inconel 625 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy. This alloy is very special, it has excellent corrosion resistance at room temperature, at the same time, it also has excellent oxidation resistance and stability at high temperature. Inconel 625 is often used in industrial fields that need to withstand harsh environments because of its unique characteristics, such as aerospace, offshore engineering, chemical and petroleum industries.
Comparing the two, we can see that Inconel 825 and 625 have their own distinctive features in terms of properties and application areas. Inconel 825’s corrosion resistance in marine environments gives it an advantage in the field of marine engineering, while Inconel 625’s high-temperature stability wins it a wide range of applications in the aerospace field.
By understanding the properties and application areas of Incoloy 825 and 625, we can better serve our customers in the industrial piping industry. We know that choosing the right material is the key to the success of a project, so we are always committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services to help them succeed in their respective industries.
Stainless Steel Standard Specification & Grade |
ASTM A312/ASME SA312 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A790/ASME SA790 |
S31803/S32205/2205, S32750/2507, S32760 |
ASTM A269 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A213/ASME SA213 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A789/ASME SA789 |
S31803/S32205/2205, S32750/2507, S32760 |
ASTM A249/ASME SA249 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A358 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A778 |
TP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S |
ASTM A403 |
WP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S, WP S31803 S32205 S32750 |
ASTM A815 |
WP304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 317, 317L, 321,321H, 347,347H, 310, 310S, 309, 309S, WP S31803 S32205 S32750 |
ASTM A182 |
F304, 304L, 304H, 316, 316L,316Ti, 321,321H, 347,347H, 347,347H, 317L F51 F60 F53 F55 F904L |
ASTM B165 |
N04400 |
ASTM B161 |
N02200 N02201 |
ASTM B167 |
N06025 N06600 N06601 N06617 N06690 |
ASTM B444 |
N06625 |
ASTM B622 |
N10001 N10665 N10675 N10276 N06455 N06022 N06035 N06059 N08031 N06230 |
ASTM B423 |
N08825 |
ASTM B163 |
N02200 N02201 N04400 N06600 N06601 |
ASTM B619 |
N10001 N10665 N10675 N10276 N06455 N06022 N06035 N06059 N06030 N08031 N06230 |
ASTM B626 |
N10001 N10665 N10675 N10276 N06022 N06030 N06035 N06617 N08031 N06230 |
ASTM B516 |
N06600 N06601 N06025 N06690 |
ASTM B704 |
06625 N08825 |
ASTM B705 |
N06625 N08825 |
ASTM B725 |
N02200 N02201 N04400 |
ASTM B366 |
N02200 N02201 N04400 N06022 N06025 N06030 N06035 N06059 N06600 N06625 N08020 N08031 N08367 N08800 N08810 N08811 N08825 N08925 N08926 N10001 N10276 N10665 N10675 |
EN |
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EN 10216-5 |
1.4301, 1.4306, 1.4307, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4541, 1.4571, 1.4912, 1.4948, 1.4462 |
EN 10222-5 |
1.4301 1.4307 1.4541 1.4401 1.4404 1.4571 1.4912 1.4410 1.4462 |
EN 10253-4 |
1.4307,1.4301,1.4404,1.4401,1.4462 |