Product Description
** Inconel Alloy 625 Rods are a vital component in industrial applications, featuring a silver color with yellow ends and a cylindrical shape. Crafted from a Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum alloy, these rods boast high tensile strength of 690 MPa (minimum) and a density of 8.44 g/cm, ensuring durability and reliability. With exceptional thermal conductivity of 9.8 W/mK and corrosion-resistant properties, these rods are suitable for environments with high temperatures. The materials chemical composition includes Nickel (58%+), Chromium, Molybdenum, and Iron, offering robustness and longevity. Inconel Alloy 625 is renowned for its capacity to withstand oxidation, making it a preferred choice for demanding applications. Available in various thicknesses, these rods promise high strength even at elevated temperatures, with a hardness ranging from approximately 220 to 240 HB. **
FAQs of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods:
Q: What is the composition of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods?
A: Inconel Alloy 625 Rods are primarily composed of Nickel (58% minimum), Chromium, Molybdenum, and Iron.
Q: What is the strength of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods at elevated temperatures?
A: These rods offer high strength even at elevated temperatures due to their robust construction and material quality.
Q: Are Inconel Alloy 625 Rods resistant to corrosion?
A: Yes, these rods are highly resistant to corrosion and oxidation, making them suitable for challenging environments.
Q: What is the thermal conductivity of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods?
A: The thermal conductivity of these rods is 9.8 W/mK, ensuring efficient heat transfer in various applications.
Q: What is the density of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods?
A: The density of Inconel Alloy 625 Rods is 8.44 g/cm, providing a durable and reliable construction.