Inconel 625 large forging ring is a high-performance nickel-based superalloy component (UNS N06625, W.Nr.2.4856) manufactured in strict compliance with ASTM B564 standard, featuring excellent high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and mechanical stability for heavy-duty industrial applications.
Chemical Composition
Inconel 625 is a solid-solution strengthened nickel-based alloy with a precisely controlled chemical composition that determines its superior comprehensive performance. The main elements and their content ranges (by weight) are as follows: Nickel (Ni) is the base element (balance), laying the foundation for the alloy’s excellent corrosion resistance and structural stability. Chromium (Cr) accounts for 20.0% to 23.0%, enhancing resistance to oxidizing media and high-temperature oxidation. Molybdenum (Mo) ranges from 8.0% to 10.0%, strengthening resistance to reducing environments and local corrosion such as pitting and crevice corrosion. Niobium (Nb) is 3.15% to 4.15%, which combines with molybdenum to improve the alloy’s strength and creep resistance. Trace elements include Iron (Fe) ≤ 5.0%, Aluminum (Al) ≤ 0.4%, Titanium (Ti) ≤ 0.4%, Carbon (C) ≤ 0.1%, Manganese (Mn) ≤ 0.5%, Silicon (Si) ≤ 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) ≤ 1.0%, Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.015%, and Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.015%. These trace elements are strictly controlled to avoid embrittlement and ensure the alloy’s weldability and processability.
Mechanical Properties (ASTM B564 Standard)
Inconel 625 large forging ring exhibits excellent mechanical properties in both room temperature and high-temperature environments, especially after solution heat treatment, which optimizes its strength and toughness. In the solution-treated state, its typical room-temperature mechanical properties (meeting ASTM B564 requirements) include: tensile strength of minimum 827 MPa (119.9 ksi), yield strength of minimum 414 MPa (60.0 ksi), elongation of minimum 30%, and Brinell hardness of ≤ 220 HB. The alloy has a density of 8.44 g/cm³, elastic modulus of 205 GPa, and melting point ranging from 1290°C to 1350°C (2354°F to 2462°F). It maintains good toughness and strength at sub-zero temperatures (down to -196°C) and can operate stably in high-temperature environments up to 980°C, making it suitable for high-temperature and high-pressure working conditions.
Production Process (Compliant with ASTM B564)
The production of Inconel 625 large forging ring strictly follows ASTM B564 standard, with a sophisticated and rigorous process to ensure product quality and performance consistency. The key production steps are as follows:
1. Raw Material Selection: High-purity Inconel 625 alloy ingots are selected, with chemical composition strictly inspected to meet ASTM B564 requirements, ensuring no harmful impurities.
2. Heating and Forging: The alloy ingot is heated to 1120°C, and the forging process is carried out with an initial forging temperature not lower than 1030°C and a final forging temperature not lower than 930°C. For large rings, radial forging or ring rolling technology is adopted to ensure uniform grain structure, eliminate internal defects such as shrinkage and porosity, and improve the alloy’s density and mechanical properties.
3. Solution Heat Treatment: After forging, the ring is subjected to solution heat treatment at 1090°C to 1200°C, followed by air cooling or water cooling. This process dissolves the precipitated phases in the alloy, refines the grain structure, and restores the alloy’s toughness and corrosion resistance.
4. Machining and Finishing: Precision machining is performed according to customer requirements, including turning, milling, and grinding, to ensure the ring’s outer diameter, inner diameter, thickness, and surface roughness meet design specifications. Surface treatment such as pickling is carried out to remove oxide scale and improve surface quality.
5. Quality Inspection: Strict quality inspection is conducted in accordance with ASTM B564, including chemical composition analysis, mechanical property testing (tensile, yield, elongation), non-destructive testing (ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle testing), and dimensional inspection, to ensure each forging ring meets the standard requirements.
Key Functions
As a core load-bearing and connecting component in heavy-duty industrial equipment, Inconel 625 large forging ring serves three core functions. Firstly, it acts as a key structural part in high-temperature and high-pressure equipment, bearing large radial and axial loads and ensuring the stable operation of the equipment. Secondly, it realizes the connection and positioning of equipment components, ensuring the coaxiality and assembly accuracy of the whole machine. Thirdly, it resists corrosion and high-temperature oxidation in harsh working environments, preventing component damage and extending the service life of the equipment.
Application Scenarios
Benefiting from its compliance with ASTM B564 standard, excellent high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, Inconel 625 large forging ring is widely used in various heavy-duty industrial fields that require stable performance in harsh environments.
Aerospace Industry: Used in aero-engine casings, turbine disks, and rocket engine structural components, adapting to high-temperature and high-pressure working conditions in the engine combustion chamber and turbine section.
Oil and Gas Industry: Applied in offshore drilling platforms, oil refineries, and pipeline systems, resisting corrosion from hydrogen sulfide, seawater, and other corrosive media, and adapting to high-temperature and high-pressure working environments in downhole and pipeline transportation.
Nuclear Power Industry: Used in nuclear power plant pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and reactor internals, with excellent radiation resistance and high-temperature creep resistance, ensuring the safe and stable operation of nuclear power equipment.
Chemical Processing Industry: Suitable for high-temperature and high-pressure reactors, heat exchangers, and pipeline components, resisting corrosion from strong acids (nitric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid) and other aggressive media.
Other Fields: Also used in marine engineering, high-temperature furnace components, and heavy machinery, playing an important role in ensuring the stability and reliability of equipment.
Additional Advantages (Compliant with ASTM B564)
Inconel 625 large forging ring fully complies with ASTM B564 standard, with reliable quality and stable performance. It has excellent weldability and processability, supporting various welding methods such as gas tungsten arc welding and metal inert gas welding, and can be customized into different sizes (outer diameter up to several meters) and specifications according to engineering needs. The alloy has no magnetic properties, good creep resistance, and resistance to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, making it superior to ordinary stainless steel and other nickel-based alloys in harsh environments. With its long service life and low maintenance cost, it is a cost-effective choice for high-demand industrial equipment components.