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Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | YUHONG |
Certification: | ABS, GL, DNV, NK, PED, AD2000, GOST9941-81, CCS, ISO 9001-2008 |
MOQ: | 100KGS |
Price: | negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Ply-wooden Case /Iron Case/ Bundle with plastic Cap |
Delivery Time: | 10days-> |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C |
Supply Ability: | 1500 tons per month |
Model Number: | ASTM B 444, ASTM B 829, ASME SB444, Nickel Alloy Pipe, Inconel 625, Alloy 625, Nickel 625, Chornin 625 |
Standard: | ASTM B444 GR.1, GR. 2 , ASME SB444 GR.1 , GR.2 |
Material: | Inconel 625 , UNS NO6625 , 2.4856, Alloy 625 |
OD: | 6MM TO 630MM |
Length: | Max. 24m/pc |
Company Info. |
Yuhong Group Co.,Ltd |
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ASTM B 444, ASTM B 829, ASME SB444, ASME SB 829 Nickel Alloy Pipe, Inconel 625, Alloy 625, Nickel 625, Chornin 625.
YUHONG SPECIAL STEEL deal with Austenitic Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloy Steel(Hastelloy , Monel, Inconel, Incoloy ) seamless and welded pipe and tube already more than 25 years, every year sell more than 80000 tons of steel pipe and tube. Our client already cover more than 45 countries, Like Italy, UK, Gernmany, USA, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Singapore, Austrial, Poland, France , ....And our group branch company and factory have been already approved by :ABS, DNV, GL, BV, PED 97/23/EC, AD2000-WO, GOST9941-81, CCS, TS, CNNC, ISO9001-2008, ISO 14001-2004.
Inconel Alloy 625
Common Trade Names: Inconel 625, Alloy 625, Nickel 625, Chornin
625, Altemp 625, Nickelvac 625, Haynes 625, Nicrofer® 6020.
INCONEL nickel-chromium alloy 625 (UNS N06625/W.Nr. 2.4856) is used
for its high strength, excellent fabricability (including joining),
and outstanding corrosion resistance. Service temperatures range
from cryogenic to 1800°F (982°C).
Strength of INCONEL alloy 625 is derived from the stiffening effect
of molybdenum and niobium on its nickel-chromium matrix; thus
precipitation-hardening treatments are not required. This
combination of elements also is responsible for superior resistance
to a wide range of corrosive environments of unusual severity as
well as to high-temperature effects such as oxidation and
carburization.
Specifications
INCONEL alloy 625 is designated as UNS N06625, Werkstoff Number
2.4856 and ISO NW6625 and is listed in NACE MR-01- 75.
Rod, Bar, Wire and Forging Stock: ASTM B 446; ASME SB 446 (Rod
& Bar), ASTM B 564; ASME SB 564 (Forgings); AMS 5666 (Bar,
Forgings, & Rings); AMS 5837 (Wire), ISO 9723 (Rod & Bar),
ISO 9724 (Wire), ISO 9725 (Forgings), VdTÜV 499 (Rod & Bar), BS
3076NA21 (Rod & Bar), EN 10095 (Rod, Bar, & Sections), DIN
17752 (Rod & Bar), ASME Code Case 1935 (Rod, Bar, &
Forgings), DIN 17754 (forgings), DIN 17753 (Wire).
Plate, Sheet and Strip: - ASTM B 443; ASTM SB 443 (Plate, Sheet
& Strip), AMS 5599; 5869; MAM 5599 (Plate, Sheet & Strip),
ISO 6208 (Plate, Sheet & Strip), VdTÜV 499 (Plate, Sheet &
Strip), BS 3072NA21 (Plate & Sheet), EN 10095 (Plate, Sheet
& Strip), DIN 17750 (Plate, Sheet & Strip), ASME Code Case
1935.
Pipe & Tube: ASTM B 444; ASTM B 829; ASME SB444; ASME SB 829
(Seamless Pipe & Tube), ASTM B704; ASTM B 751; ASME SB 704;
ASME SB 751 (Welded Tube), ASTM B705; ASTM B 775; ASME SB 705; ASME
SB 775 (Welded Pipe), ISO 6207 (Tube), AMS 5581 (Seamless &
Welded Tube), VdTÜV 499 (Tube), BS 3074NA21 (Seamless Pipe &
Tube), DIN 17751 (Tube), ASME Code Case 1935.
Other Product Forms: ASTM B 366; ASME SB 366 (Fittings), ISO 4955A
(Heat Resisting Steels & Alloys), DIN 17744 (Chemical
composition of all product forms).
Chemical Composition
Nickel | 58 min. |
Cromium | 20.0 - 23.0 |
Iron | 5.0 max. |
molybdenum | 8.0 - 10.0 |
Niobium (plus Tantalum) | 3.15 - 4.15 max. |
Carbon | 0.010 max. |
Manganese | 0.50 max. |
Silicon | 0.50 max |
Phosphorus | 0.015 max. |
sulfur | 0.015 max. |
Aluminium | 0.40 max. |
Titanium | 0.40 max. |
Cobalta | 1.0 max. |
Inconel Products
The registered trademark name, INCONEL 600 / 601 / 625 / 800- H / 825 is applied as the prefix name to several highly corrosion resistant high temperature strength metal alloys produced by Special Metals Corporation. These INCONEL 600 / 601 / 625 / 800- H / 825 alloys or super alloys are nickel-based alloys that exhibit traits that include good corrosion resistance in aqueous environments, excellent strength and oxidation resistance in high-temperature settings, good creep-rupture strength, and ease of fabrication. Prosaic Steel & Alloys is not affiliated with the manufacturer(s). Orders will be filled to meet specifications from any available source(s). Names are listed solely for reference to help identify products consistent with listed specifications.
Inconel Tubes
Range: 1 mm OD upt o 254 mm OD in 0.2 TO 20 mm thickness. Type: Seamless, ERW, Welded, CDW Form: Round, Square, Rectangular, Coil, 'U' Shap Others: Hydraulic Tube, Horn Tube, Capillary Tube, Boiler Tube, Precision Tube, IBR Tube, Inconel square Tubes Length: Single Random, Double Random & Cut Length End: Plain End, Beveled End, Threaded | |
Inconel Pipes
Seamless / ERW / Welded/ Fabricated Inconel Alloy Pipes Form: Round, Square, Rectangular, Hydraulic Etc. Length: Single Random, Double Random & Cut Length End: Plain End, Beveled End, Threaded | |
Inconel Flanges
Weld Neck, Slip On, Blind, Socket Weld, Lap Joint, Spectacles, Ring Joint, Orifice, Long Weld Neck, Deck Flange, etc. Class of inconel flanges: 150#, 300#, 400#, 600#, 900#, 1500# & 2500# | |
Inconel Bars and Rods | |
Inconel Forged Fittings
Types: Elbow - 90 Deg. & 45 Deg., Tee - Equal & Reducing, Union, Cross, Coupling - Full & Half, Socket Reducing, CAP, Plug-Hex & Square, Nipples (Hex/Reducing), Bushing, Sockolet, Weldolet, Thredolet, Elbolet, Nipolet | |
Inconel Butt Weld Fittings Grades: UNS 8825 (Inconel 825), UNS 6600 (Inconel 600), UNS 6601 (Inconel 601), UNS 6625 (Inconel 625) Types: Elbow - 90 Deg. & 45 Deg., Tee - Equal & Reducing, Union, Cross, Coupling - Full & Half, Socket Reducing, CAP, Plug-Hex & Square, Nipples (Hex/Reducing), Bushing, Sockolet, Weldolet, Thredolet, Elbolet, Nipolet | |
Inconel Sheets and Plates
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Inconel Fasteners
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Types:
Industrial bolts:
Stud bolts, hex head bolts, socket hexagon head screw anchor bolts,
u-bolts, j bolts, mushroom head square neck bolts, t- head bolts,
wing screw bolts, eye bolts, eye bolts, foundation bolts,
structural bolts
Industrial nuts:
Hexagon nuts, hexagon coupling nuts, hexagon thin nuts, square
nuts, hexagon castle nuts, self locking nut, hexagon domed cap
nuts.
Industrial washers:
Plain washer, plain big & small washers, spring lock washers,
spring washers heavy duty, tooth washers, star washers, tab washer
with one & two tab
Industrial Screws:
Pan Head Slotted Screws, Hexagon Head Screws, Cheese Head Slotted
Screws, Countersunk Head Slotted Screws, Countersunk Raised Head
Slotted Screws, Pan Phillipse Head Screws, Countersunk Phillipse
Raised Head Screws
Inconel 600
Inconel nickel-chromium-iron alloy 600 is a engineering material
which require resistance to corrosion and heat. The alloy also has
superb mechanical properties and presents the desirable combination
of high strength and good workability. The high amount of nickel
content gives the alloy resistance to corrosion by many organic and
inorganic compounds and also makes it virtually immune to
chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking. Chromium confers resistance
to sulfur compounds and also provides resistance to oxidizing
conditions at high temperatures or in corrosive solutions. The
alloy is not precipitation hardenable, it is strengthened and
hardened only by cold work.
The Inconel alloy 600 is versatility has led to its use in a
variety of manufaturing applications involving temperatures from
cryogenic to above 2000F. The alloy is used extensively in the
chemical industry like pharmacutical for its strength and corrosion
resistance. Applications include bubble towers, stills, heaters,
and condensers for processing of bubble towers, fatting acids,
evaporator tubes, tube sheets, and flaking trays for the
manufacture of sodium sulfid, and equipment for handling abietic
acid in the manufacture of paper pulp.
The alloy's strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures
make it useful for many applications in the heat treating industry.
It is used for retorts, muffles, roller hearths, and other furnace
components and for heat treating baskets and trays. In the
aeronautical field, alloy 600 material is used for a variety of
engine and airframe components, which must withstand high
temperatures. Examples are lock wire, exhaust liners, and turbine
seals.
The alloy is also a standard material of constructing nuclear
reactors. It has excellent resistance to corrosion by high purity
water, and no indication of chloride-ion stress-corrosion cracking
in reactor water systems has been detected. For nuclear
applications, the alloy is produced to exacting specifications and
is designated Inconel alloy 600T.
Inconel 625
Inconel nickel chromium alloy 625 is used for its high strength,
excellent fabricability (including joining), and outstanding
corrosion resistance Service temperatures range from cryogenic to
1800F.
Strength of Inconel alloy 625 is derived from the stiffening effect
with molybdenum and columbium on its nickel-chromium matrix, thus
hardening treatments are not required. This combination of chemical
elements also is responsible for superior resistance to a wide
range of corrosive environments of unusual severity as well as to
high-temperature effects such as oxidation and carburization.
The inconel 625 versatile and outstanding corrosion resistance
under a wide range of temperatures and pressures is a primary
reason for its wide acceptance in the chemical processing field.
Because of its ease of fabrication, it is made into a variety of
element and component for plant equipment. Its high strength
enables it be used, for example, in thinner-walled vessels or
tubing than possible with other materials, thus improving heat
transfer and saving weight. Some applications requiring the
combination of corrosion resistance and strength offered by Inconel
alloy 625 are tubing, reaction vessels, distillation columns, heat
exchangers, transfer piping and valves.
Inconel 800
Incoloy alloy 800 is a widely used material of construction for
equipment that must have high strength and resist
carburization,oxidation and other harmful effects of
high-temperature exposure. (For high temperature applications
requiring optimum rupture and creep properties, Incoloy alloys 800H
and 800HT are used). The chromium in the alloy imparts resistance
to oxidation and corrosion. The high percentage of nickel maintains
an austenitic structure so that the alloy is ductile. the nickel
content also contributes general corrosion, resistance to scaling
and stress-corrosion cracking.
Incoloy alloy 800 is used in a variety of applications involving
exposure to high temperatures and corrosive environments. It is
used for heat-treating equipment such as baskets, trays and
fixtures. In chemical and petrochemical processing the alloy is
used for heat exchangers and other piping systems in nitric acid
media especially where resistance to chloride stress-corrosion
cracking is required. In nuclear power plants, it is used for
steam-generator tubing. The alloy is often used in home appliances
for sheathing of electric heating elements. In the production of
paper pulp, digester liquid heaters are often made of alloy 800. In
petroleum processing , the alloy is used for heat exchangers that
air-cool the process stream.
Inconel 825
Incoloy alloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of copper, molybdenum and titanium. The alloy's chemical composition is designed to provide exceptional resistance to many corrosive environments. The nickel content is sufficient for resistance to chloride-ion stress corrosion cracking. The nickel, in conjunction with the molybdenum and copper, also gives outstanding resistance to reducing environments such as those containing sulfuric and phosphoric acids. the molybdenum also aids resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. The alloy's chromium content confers resistance to a variety of oxidizing substances such as nitrates, nitric acid and oxidizing salts. The titanium addition serves, with an appropriate heat treatment, to stabilize the alloy against sensitization to intergranular corrosion. The resistance of Incoloy 825 to general and localized corrosion under diverse conditions gives the alloy broad usefulness. Applications include chemical processing, pollution control, oil and gas recovery, acid production, pickling operations, nuclear fuel reprocessing and handling of radioactive wastes.