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Inconel 625 elbows for equipment used in electronic and pulp and paper plants

Inconel 625 elbow has also found its way into the aircraft industry, particularly for exhaust equipment, fuel lines, heat exchanger casings, and rocket components.

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Molybdenum provides exceptional resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, and niobium stabilises against sensitisation and intergranular corrosion. The nickel content makes Inconel 625 essentially free from chloride ion stress corrosion cracking. Inconel 625 also has excellent corrosion fatigue properties. Please consult Austral Wright Metals for specific advice on using Inconel metal for your application. Alloy 625 is certainly one of the more expensive alloys we stock, given its high nickel content (>58%). However, it provides strong performance at temperatures in excess of 800degC. nb. Special Metals suggest service temperatures from cryogenic up to 980degC for their Inconel 625 product, although mechanical properties do start to drop off more significantly from 650-700degC.

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