Regarding Properties of Inconel 625?

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In summary, Inconel 625 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-based alloy that is unique for its ability to maintain strength at high temperatures and resistance to oxidation and corrosion. Its main properties include high strength, toughness, resistance to oxidation and corrosion, good weldability, and high creep-rupture strength. It is commonly used in aerospace, chemical processing, and marine industries, as well as in furnace components, gas turbine engine parts, and nuclear power systems. Inconel 625 can be heat treated for increased strength and hardness, but the process may affect its corrosion resistance. Its maximum operating temperature is 1100°C, but it is important to consider the application and operating conditions for optimal performance.
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Hi every one,

Can anyone please provide proprties of inconel 625 alloy?
i require the following properties?
1) Latent heat of fusion
2) Latent heat of vaporization
3) Specific heat, solid
4) Specific heat, liquid
5) Specific heat, vapor
6) Density, liquid
7) Density, solid
8) Liquid-state thermal conductivity
9) Solid-state thermal conductivity
10) Dynamic viscosity
11) Coefficient of thermal expansion
 
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1. What is Inconel 625 and what makes it unique?

Inconel 625 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant nickel-based alloy. It is unique because it maintains its strength at high temperatures and is highly resistant to oxidation and corrosion, making it suitable for use in extreme environments.

2. What are the main properties of Inconel 625?

The main properties of Inconel 625 include high strength and toughness, excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, good weldability, and high creep-rupture strength at elevated temperatures.

3. What are the applications of Inconel 625?

Inconel 625 is commonly used in the aerospace, chemical processing, and marine industries due to its high strength and corrosion resistance. It is also used in furnace components, gas turbine engine parts, and nuclear power systems.

4. Can Inconel 625 be heat treated?

Yes, Inconel 625 can be heat treated to increase its strength and hardness. However, it is important to note that the heat treatment process may affect its corrosion resistance, so it should be carefully controlled.

5. What is the maximum operating temperature for Inconel 625?

Inconel 625 has a maximum operating temperature of 1100°C (2012°F). However, its strength and corrosion resistance may start to decrease above 650°C (1200°F), so it is important to consider the application and operating conditions carefully.

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