Physical and Chemical Properties of Inconel 625 Materials

Bahauddin, Maaz (2025) Physical and Chemical Properties of Inconel 625 Materials. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (4): 25apr722. pp. 4194-4209. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

The nickel-chrome-molybdenum alloy Inconel 625 stands out based on its excellent mechanical strength and resistance against corrosion. The physical and chemical characteristics of Inconel 625 are discussed in this summary in the context of its application in many industrial applications. Its FCC lattice crystal enhances the alloy's elevated heat strength and ductility. It has a melting point of about 1,300°C (2,372°F) and excellent resistance against oxidation. Thus, this alloy stands optimally suited for application under challenging conditions like aerospace application, chemical process application, and application under marine conditions. The chemical composition of Inconel 625 makes it resistant to crevice corrosion, pitting corrosion, and the cracking of stresses due to a good amount of nickel combined with the presence of niobium and molybdenum elements. Its ability to retain strength under oxidizing and decreasing atmospheres enhances the alloy's potential. The introduction points towards the necessity of knowing the physical and chemical properties of Inconel 625 for optimizing the use of the alloy to the fullest under tough conditions and for providing safe operation under extreme situations.

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