Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing, showcasing how ASTM B564 compliant UNS N06625 nickel alloy forgings deliver exceptional performance in extreme aerospace and chemical processing environments. This video demonstrates the material's superior high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and structural integrity under demanding conditions.
Related Product Features:
UNS N06625 forgings comply with ASTM B564 standards for consistent quality and performance.
The alloy offers exceptional high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance up to 1800°F (982°C).
Superior corrosion resistance against seawater, acidic chlorides, and reducing acids like hydrochloric and sulfuric.
Excellent cryogenic toughness maintained down to -325°F (-198°C) for broad service range applications.
Outstanding mechanical properties with tensile strength ≥827 MPa and elongation ≥45%.
Precise chemical composition including nickel (≥58%), chromium (20-23%), and molybdenum (8-10%).
Wide application in aerospace, marine, chemical processing, oil & gas, and industrial equipment.
Advanced forging and heat treatment technologies maximize material performance and structural reliability.
FAQs:
What standards do your UNS N06625 forgings comply with?
Our UNS N06625 forgings strictly adhere to ASTM B564 standards, ensuring consistent quality, performance, and reliability across all production batches for demanding industrial applications.
What are the key advantages of UNS N06625 forgings in high-temperature applications?
UNS N06625 forgings maintain excellent oxidation resistance and structural integrity at temperatures up to 1800°F (982°C), making them ideal for aerospace engine components and high-temperature chemical processing equipment.
How does UNS N06625 perform in corrosive environments compared to other alloys?
UNS N06625 offers superior resistance to a wide range of corrosive media, including seawater, acidic chlorides, and reducing acids. It is virtually immune to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, outperforming many competitor alloys in marine and chemical processing applications.
What industries commonly use UNS N06625 forged parts?
These forgings are widely used in aerospace for engine components, marine for submarine systems, chemical processing for reactors, oil & gas for deep-sea wellheads, and industrial equipment operating in harsh environments.