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What is the material of Incoloy 925 plate?

Incoloy 925 alloy plate is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed to resist extreme corrosion conditions, pitting and crevice corrosion. This nickel steel alloy also exhibits unusually high recovery, tensile and creep-rupture properties at elevated temperatures. These nickel alloys have long-term use from cryogenics to 1200°F.

 

Name Incoloy 925 Stainless Steel Nickel Plate 
Standard ASTM, GB, JIS, DIN, EN, AISI
Length 5.8-6.1 m or as customers' request
Tolerance Acording to the Standard.
Surface 180G, 320G, 400G Satin / Hairline
400G Mirror finish
Test UT, ET, HT, RT,ect, and others according to the standard,or as the requests of the customers
Certificate ISO9001-2008,ASME, PED
Delivery Time 30-60Days, Depends on quantity

Incoloy 925 Stainless Steel Nickel Plate 

Incoloy 925 alloy Chemical composition

C

Al

Si

P

S

Ti

Cr

Mn

Fe

Ni

Cu

Nb

Mo

0.03 max

0.1 - 0.5

0.5 max

0.03 max

0.03 max

1.9 - 2.4

19.5 - 22.5

1.0 max

22.0 min

42.00-46.00

1.5 - 3.0

0.5 max

2.5 - 3.5

 

 925 alloy Mechanical properties

Tensile Strength (ksi)

0.2% Yield Strength (ksi)

Elongation% in 2 inches

85

35

30

 

Incoloy 925 Physical properties

 

Units

Temperature in°C

Density

8.14 g/cm³

Room

Specific Heat

0.105 Kcal/kg.C

Room

Melting Range

1370 - 1400 °C

-

Modulus of Elasticity

196 KN/mm²

20°

Electrical Resistivity

113 µΩ.cm

25°

Coefficient of Expansion

14.1µm/m °C

25 - 100°

Thermal Conductivity

11.1 W/m -°K

25°

 

Incoloy 925 Applications

This superalloy is used in a variety of industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, marine engineering, pollution control equipment, and nuclear reactors.

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