What is the difference between Incoloy and Inconel?

When comparing the differences the most basic difference between them is their composition. Inconel is an alloy of nickel-chrome and usually contains over 50 percent nickel, whereas Incoloy, is an alloy of nickel-iron-chromium, and contains less than 50 percent nickel content.

What is the difference between Inconel 625 and Alloy 625?

Alloy 625 has excellent fatigue strength and stress – corrosion cracking resistance to chloride ions. INCONEL® 625 LCF is a variant of INCONEL® 625. This means that the alloy has improved cycle fatigue properties and better thermal fatigue resistance.

What Incoloy 825?

Incoloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper and titanium. It is an alloy that provides high levels of corrosion resistance to both moderately oxidizing and moderately reducing environments. Alloy 825 is similar to alloy 800 but has improved resistance to aqueous corrosion.

What is Incoloy 800HT?

Incoloy 800HT™ is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy, and also a modified version of alloy 800. It has high creep-rupture strength. The following datasheet gives an overview of Incoloy 800HT™.

What is the composition of Inconel 625?

Inconel 625

Chemical Composition and Physical Properties
Chemical composition Ni Cr Mo Nb Fe Ti Al Co C Ta Si/Mn Balance (> 58%) 20 – 23% 8 – 10% 3,15 – 4,15% ≤ 5% ≤ 0,4% ≤ 0,4% ≤ 1% ≤ 0,1% ≤ 0,05% ≤ 0,5%
Physical Properties Relative density Approx. 99,99 %
Density 8,4 g/cm3

Is Inconel 625 magnetic?

What is Inconel 625? Inconel Alloy 625 is a non-magnetic, corrosion and oxidation resistant, nickel-chromium alloy. Inconel 625 has tremendous resistance to a wide range of unusually severe corrosive environments including high-temperature effects such as oxidation and carburization.

What is the difference between INCONEL and stainless steel?

Inconel 625® has a higher tensile strength than grade 304 stainless steel, and does a better job of maintaining that strength at higher operating temperatures. This is because Inconel is stronger than stainless steel at high temperatures, while being more resistant to oxidation and scaling as well.

What’s the difference between Inconel 625 and 825 pipe?

Incoloy 825 is designated as UNS N08825 and Werkstoff Number 2.4858. Alloy 825 also known as Incoloy 825, Inconel 825 & Nickel Alloy Pipe. It is similar to alloy 800 but has improved resistance to aqueous corrosion. Incoloy 825 is classed as a ‘C’ alloy, and is reasonably easy to machine.

What makes Incoloy 825 different from other Inconel grades?

When compared to other Inconel grades, Incoloy 825 contains a moderate amount of nickel and is a nickel based superalloy. It consist a higher melting point but has low yield strength and a low tensile strength. And it contains chromium and nickel along with titanium, molybdenum and copper.

What is the Werkstoff number for Inconel 825?

Incoloy 825 is designated as UNS N08825 and Werkstoff Number 2.4858. Alloy 825 also known as Incoloy 825, Inconel 825 & Nickel Alloy Pipe. It is similar to alloy 800 but has improved resistance to aqueous corrosion.

Why is Inconel 625 used in nuclear reactors?

Inconel 625 contains a high amount of nickel than other grades of Inconel, and it is nickel-based superalloy. At higher temperature it has high strength and great resistivity. Against corrosion and oxidation it shows great protection. In nuclear and marine applications these specific advantages make it very useful.