Inconel Alloy 625 (UNS N06625 / W.Nr. 2.4856)Plate
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Solution Treatment
Laser / Water Jet
Cutting Available
Corrosion Resistance &
High Strength
Inconel 625 Plate Supplier
Inconel 625 is a high temperature and corrosion resistant nickel-based alloy. It is composed of elements such as nickel, chromium, molybdenum and niobium. It has excellent corrosion resistance and high strength in high temperature and extreme environments. Therefore, it is widely used in fields such as chemical industry, aerospace and energy.
Inconel 625 plate conforms to ASTM B443 standard and is a high quality plate metal. This standard specifies the chemical composition, mechanical properties, and other performance requirements for Alloy 625 plate. We produce Inconel 625 plates by hot rolling. After hot rolling, we will remove the scale by pickling, and make the oxidation resistance of the plate reach the best.
We keep a selection of common sizes of Inconel 625 plate in stock. If you have high requirements for the delivery time of the plates, you can confirm with us.
Chemical Composition of Inconel 625
*Chemical Composition According to ASTM B443
The chemical composition of Inconel 625 plate meets the requirements of ASTM B443 standard. The material is mainly composed of nickel and chromium, and also contains niobium, iron, molybdenum and other elements. The addition of these elements makes alloy 625 have excellent properties such as oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance and high temperature strength.
Customized Dimensions
Tolerance according to ASTM B906
*Customized size please confirm with us
Standards for Inconel 625 Plate
*We will strictly produce Inconel 625 Plate according to the standard
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Data Sheet
Physical Properties
| Density | g/cm3 | 8.44 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| lb/in.3 | 0.305 | ||
| Melting Range | °F | 2350 - 2460 | |
| °C | 1290 - 1350 | ||
Mechanical Properties
| Condition & Size | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) | Elongation | Reduction of Area | Hardness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPa, min | MPa, min | %, min | %, min | Rockwell B | |
| Annealed / up to 2.75 in. (70 mm), incl | 758 | 379 | 30 | ... | ... |
| Solution Annealed | 690 | 276 | 30 | ... | ... |
*Mechanical Properties According to ASTM B443
FAQ
How can you distinguish between the annealed and solution-treated conditions of Inconel 625?

The annealed and solution-treated conditions are two delivery conditions for Inconel 625, defined in the standard as Grade 1 and Grade 2, respectively. The annealed condition offers higher strength and is typically used in applications at room temperature, while the solution-treated condition provides superior high-temperature performance. When purchasing, please select the appropriate condition based on your actual application requirements.
Do you have stock on hand?

For standard-sized products, we maintain a large inventory of in-stock items, enabling immediate delivery. If your required width and length fall outside the standard range, we can ensure timely delivery through cutting and processing. For non-standard sizes, we will need to custom-manufacture the product from scratch.
Can you produce cut-to-size parts?

Yes, we can. We are equipped with advanced laser cutting equipment and can quickly cut non-standard plates into any shape—such as discs or rings—according to your specified dimensions. For more complex requirements, simply provide us with your drawings, and we will process the material strictly according to your specifications.
Do you offer plates from brands other than your own?

Yes. We can provide plates from other Chinese brands as well as imported international brands. However, this applies only to standard sizes and is subject to minimum quantity requirements.
Can you provide shot-blasted surfaces?

Yes. If you require shot blasting, please let us know in advance when requesting a quote or placing an order, and we will arrange it for you. Shot blasting is typically performed after the pickling process as a supplementary surface finishing method. By propelling steel shot or sand particles at high speed against the sheet surface, it not only thoroughly removes residual scale and rust but also achieves a higher surface roughness than pickling, resulting in a fine, matte finish.
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