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Nickel Alloys

Is Incoloy 925 machinable?

Incoloy 925 is increasingly being used in Oil and Gas applications, as a lower cost alternative to Inconel 718. As such, it will be machined into a variety of downhole components such as measurement equipment and drill string parts, as well as valves, seal assemblies and hangers. The mechanical properties of Incoloy 925 are quite […]

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What is Incoloy made of?

Incoloy is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated and is applied to a family of nickel-based alloys primarily alloyed with chromium. There are more than ten different grades currently named within the Incoloy family, but the two most widely used Incoloy grades are Incoloy 825 and Incoloy 925. Both Alloy 825 and Alloy 925 […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the difference between Alloy 925 and 718?

Alloy 925 and Alloy 718 are quite different in composition. However, because Alloy 925 achieves similar tensile strength as Alloy 718 it is increasingly being used as a lower cost substitute in numerous Oil and Gas related applications. Alloy 925 is a nickel-based alloy, which means that the largest element present is nickel at 38-46% […]

Nickel Alloys

What is 925 alloy?

Alloy 925 is a nickel-based alloy, which means that the largest element present is nickel at 38-46% of the total. It also contains iron, chromium and molybdenum, but at lower proportions. Alloy 925 was developed by Special Metals Incorporated, who have promoted it under their trademark of Incoloy 925. There are more than ten different […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the difference between Incoloy 825 and 925?

Incoloy 825 and 925 are very similar in terms of composition and so have near identical physical properties but have very different tensile properties. Incoloy is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated and is applied to a family of nickel-based alloys primarily alloyed with chromium. There are more than ten different grades currently named […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the difference between Inconel 825 and Incoloy 825?

Incoloy is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated and is applied to a family of nickel-based alloys primarily alloyed with chromium. There are more than ten different grades currently named within the Incoloy family, but one of the most widely known is Incoloy 825. Incoloy 825 was brought to the market in 1952, building […]

Nickel Alloys

What is Alloy 825 material?

Alloy 825 is a nickel-based alloy, which means that the largest element present is nickel at 38-46% of the total. It also contains iron, chromium and molybdenum, but at lower proportions. Alloy 825 is more widely known as Incoloy 825, where Incoloy is a registered trademark of Special Metals Incorporated and is applied to a […]

Nickel Alloys

Is Alloy 825 stainless steel?

Alloy 825 is a nickel-based alloy, which means that the largest element present is nickel at 38-46% of the total. It also contains iron, chromium and molybdenum, but at lower proportions. A stainless steel is a type of steel that resists corrosion. The composition of a steel product is based upon iron, and a stainless […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the price of Inconel 725?

Inconel 725 is a nickel-based grade, primarily alloyed with chromium with significant additions of molybdenum, niobium and titanium. Nickel is understood to be an expensive metal, and subject to variations in price. The other main alloying elements are all relatively expensive too. resulting in the high cost of Inconel 725. In addition, its very high […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the composition of Inconel 725?

Inconel 725 is a nickel-based grade, primarily alloyed with chromium. It is very similar to the composition of Inconel 625, except that an addition of titanium is made that, when subject to an additional heat treatment process, result in significantly higher strength. Inconel 625 is composed of at least 58% nickel, 20-23% nickel, 8-10% molybdenum, […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the difference between Inconel 718 and 725?

Inconel 718 and 725 are both nickel-based alloys developed by Special Metal Corporation and marketed within their family of Inconel grades. However, there is a significant difference in their composition which accounts for a significant difference in their physical properties. Inconel 718 contains 50-55% nickel, 17-21% chromium, 4.7-5.5% niobium, 2.8-3.3% molybdenum plus controlled additions of […]

Nickel Alloys

What is the difference between Alloy 725 and 625?

The difference between Alloy 725 and 625 is small in terms of their composition, but far more significant in terms of their tensile strength. Inconel 725 is a nickel-based grade, primarily alloyed with chromium. It is very similar to the composition of Inconel 625, except that an addition of titanium is made that, when subject […]

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