Brief: Learn how this solution can streamline typical workflows and improve reliability. In this video, we showcase the UNS N06625 Nickel Alloy Round Bar, demonstrating its manufacturing process, key specifications from 6mm to 350mm diameters, and real-world applications in demanding industries like oil & gas and aerospace.
Related Product Features:
Exceptional corrosion resistance against seawater, acids, and chloride-rich environments due to high chromium and molybdenum content.
Maintains mechanical strength and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 1093°C (2000°F).
Available in diameters from 6mm to 350mm with hot rolled or bright surface finishes.
Easy to machine, forge, and weld with proper filler metals for versatile fabrication.
Stable microstructure strengthened by niobium precipitates without compromising ductility.
Complies with international standards including ASTM B446, ASME SB446, and DIN EN 10269.
Custom cutting available for any length requirement with a minimum order quantity of 2 kgs.
Widely used in oil & gas, aerospace, chemical processing, and marine engineering applications.
Faqs:
What are the available diameter sizes for the UNS N06625 Nickel Alloy Round Bar?
The UNS N06625 Nickel Alloy Round Bar is available in diameters ranging from 6mm to 350mm, with many standard sizes like 10mm, 25mm, 50mm, 100mm, and 300mm kept in stock for quick delivery.
What surface finishes are offered for these round bars?
We offer two surface finishes: hot rolled bars with a matte, slightly rough surface suitable for machining, and bright bars with a polished, smooth surface ideal for applications requiring aesthetic appeal or low friction.
What are the key mechanical properties of the Inconel 625 round bar after solution annealing?
After solution annealing, the Inconel 625 round bar typically exhibits a tensile strength of ≥827 MPa, yield strength of ≥414 MPa, elongation of ≥30%, and Brinell hardness of ≤248 HB, ensuring high performance in demanding conditions.
Which industries commonly use UNS N06625 round bars?
These round bars are widely used in oil & gas for downhole components, aerospace for turbine blades, chemical processing for reactors, and marine engineering for propeller shafts due to their corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength.