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Incoloy 825 Nickel Alloy Plate Stainless Steel UNS N08825 Thickness 0.4 - 16.0mm Alloy 825 Plate

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xProducts | Nickel Alloy Sheet & Plate | Grade | Incoloy 825 |
---|---|---|---|
Thickness | 0.4 - 16.0mm | Standard Size | 1000*2000mm 1219*2438mm |
Standard | ASTM EN | Service | Cutting |
Loading Port | Shanghai Port | Surface | 2B NO.1 NO.4 NO.8 |
Highlight | Alloy 825 Nickel Alloy Plate,UNS N08825 Nickel Alloy Plate,Stainless Steel Nickel Alloy Plate |
Incoloy 825 Nickel Alloy Plate Stainless Steel UNS N08825 Thickness 0.4 - 16.0mm Alloy 825 Plate
Products Name | Incoloy 825 Nickel Alloy Sheet Plate |
Thickness | Cold rolled: 0.5 - 3.0mm Hot rolled 4.0 - 16.0mm |
Standard Size | 1000*2000mm 1219*2438mm 1219*3048mm 1500*6000mm |
Surface | 2B NO.1 |
MOQ | 50 kgs |
Service | Cutting, Surface Finishing |
Packing | Waterproof paper and wooden pallets |
Loading Port | Shanghai Port |
Price term | FOB CFR CIF EXW |
Payment term | 30% TT in advance , 70% TT balance against copy of B/L |
Other Grade | Hastelloy C22 C4 X C276 |
Monel 400 K500 | |
Incoloy 800 800H 800HT 825 925 | |
Inconel 600 601 625 716 718 | |
Stainless Steel Grade | 201 202 301 304L 309S 310S 316L 316Ti 317L 321 347 409L 410 410S 420J1 420J2 430 431 436L 439 440A/B/C 441 443 444 2205 2507 904L 254SMO 253MA |
Alloy 825, often referred to as Incoloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper and titanium (NiCr21Mo), supplied in the hot worked and annealed condition. It achieves good mechanical properties from cryogenic to medium-high temperatures (5400C) and can be significantly strengthened through cold working.
The high nickel content ensures resistance to stress corrosion cracking, combined with molybdenum and copper to strongly resist reducing environments such as sulphuric and phosphoric acids, chromium to resist oxidising environments such as nitric acid, titanium to inhibit intergranular corrosion, and overall resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
The Incoloy family of alloys are all based upon a nickel-iron-chromium base composition, but with a varying number of additional alloying elements. They were originally developed and produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies, which includes the former Wiggins business in Hereford, UK that pioneered new alloys for use in Sir Frank Whittle’s original jet engine. They are designed for excellent corrosion resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; with specific alloys created to resist attack by particular chemicals.
The Incoloy trademark, registered to Huntingdon Alloys Corporation (‘Special Metals Corporation’) has been in commercial use since the 1950’s, but many of the grades are now produced by other manufacturers. For instance, Sandvik manufacture a version of Incoloy 825 under their trademark Sanicro®41, whilst Bohler (Voest Alpine) manufacture L314.
Incoloy 825 was brought to the market in 1952, building upon Incoloy 800 in order to better resist sulphuric acid. Copper additions are well-known to improve resistance to reducing environments, such as sulphuric acid. This property is also exploited in Ferralium 255 (containing 2% copper additions) and the much more highly alloyed Alloy 20 (3-4% copper) to great effect. Although the nickel content is lower than the likes of Inconel 625 and Inconel 718, it is still sufficient to impart resistance to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in chloride-containing environments. The increased chromium content ensures good resistance to oxidising environments such as nitric acid, whilst the molybdenum additions are well-known to improve pitting corrosion resistance.
The mechanical properties of Inconel 825 are relatively constant from very low temperatures (considered cryogenic i.e. -150degC) up to 540degC (100degF). Above this temperature there is the possibility of undesirable microstructural phase changes that significantly reduce impact toughness and elongation.
Stock Size of Our Incoloy 825 Sheet & Plate
Thickness | Size/Width*L |
Tolerance/ Actual thickness |
Stock Qty |
0.4mm | 1000mm*L | 0.38 | 5485kgs |
0.5mm | 1000mm*L | 0.48-49 | 4854 kgs |
0.6mm | 1219mm*L | 0.57 | 6599 kgs |
0.8mm | 1219mm*L | 0.78 | 2147+7489kgs |
1.0mm | 1219mm*L | 0.97 | 9544kgs |
1.2mm | 1219mm*L | 1.19 | 4886 kgs |
1.5mm | 1219mm*L | 1.48 | 1254 kgs |
2.0mm | 1219mm*L | 1.95 | 6572 kgs |
2.5mm | 1219mm*L | 2.48 | 10254 kgs |
3.0mm | 1219mm*L | 2.96 | 11287 kgs |
4.0mm | 1500mm*L | 3.95 | 5879 kgs |
5.0mm | 1500mm*L | 4.95 | 9635 kgs |
6.0mm | 1500mm*L | 5.92 | 14741 kgs |
8.0mm | 1500mm*L | 7.91 | 5658 kgs |
10.0mm | 1500mm*L | 9.85 | 3250 kgs |
12.0mm | 1500mm*L | 11.75 | 4788 kgs |
14.0mm | 1500*6000mm | 13.75 | 3659 kgs |
16.0mm | 1500*6000mm | 15.85 | 6988 kgs |
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Chemical Composition of Incoloy 825
Cr | Ni | Mo | Co | Nb (+Ta) | Ti | W | Cu | C | Mn | N | Si | P | S | Fe | Al | |
Min | 19.50 | 38.00 | 2.50 | 0.60 | 1.50 | 22.00 | ||||||||||
Max | 23.50 | 46.00 | 3.50 | 1.20 | 3.00 | 0.05 | 1.00 | 0.50 | 0.03 | 0.20 |
Mechanical Properties of Incoloy 825 (Alloy 825)
0.2% Proof Stress | 241 N/mm2 | 35 ksi |
Tensile Strength | 590 N/mm2 | 86 ksi |
Elongation, 5.65√S0 and 4D | 30% | |
Reduction of Area | 40% | |
Hardness (Brinell) | 327 max. |
Key Features:
- Excellent corrosion resistance in a wide variety of corrosive environments including seawater and industrial acids
- Readily formable and weldable
- Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking
Applications of Alloy 825 Material:
- Chemical process equipment
- Pollution control systems and wet scrubbers
- Waste heat recovery exchangers
- Tanks, vessels and agitators
- Downhole equipment for corrosive/sour service
- Nuclear reprocessing and handling