Nickel Alloy 625
Technical Data Sheet
Chemical Composition Limits | ||||||||||||||
Weight% | Ni | C | Mn | Fe | S | Si | P | Cr | Al | Cb+Ta | Mo | Ti | Cu | OET |
Alloy 625 | 58 min | 0.10 max | 0.50 max | 5.0 max | 0.015 max | 0.50 max | 0.02 max | 20-23 | 0.40 max | 3.15-4.15 | 8-10 | 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.50 max |
Alloy 625 is used for the welding of Inconel® alloy 625, Incoloy® alloy 825 Incol ® alloy 25-6MO, and other molybdenum-containing stainless steels. This filler metal is also used for surfacing of steel, for welding nickel steels, and for welding various corrosion-resistant alloys such as alloy 20. The weld metal Alloy 625 has high strength over a broad temperature range and has exceptional corrosion resistance, including resistance to localized attack such as pitting and crevice corrosion. Alloy 625 is useful for many dissimilar joints involving Inconel® and Incoloy® alloys, carbon steels, low-alloy steels and stainless steels.
Typical Mechanical Properties
Material | Ultimate Tensile Strength | Offset Yield Strength 0.2 % | Elongation (%) | ||
psi | MPa | psi | MPa | ||
Alloy 625 | 114,000 | 790 | 85,000 | 590 | 35 |
Availability
Nickel Alloy 625 is available in TIG, MIG and SUB-ARC wire used for welding. For all stock availability contact Sales.
Specifications
AWS 5.14
ASME SFA 5.14
AWS ERNiCrMo-10
UNS N06022
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Every effort is made to ensure that technical specifications are accurate. However, technical specifications included herein should be used as a guideline only. All specifications are subject to change without notice.