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Incoloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with good strength and excellent resistance to oxidation and carburization in high-temperature atmospheres. It also resists corrosion by many aqueous environments. Incoloy 825 maintains a stable, austenitic structure during prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Incoloy 825 is used for process piping, heat exchangers, carburizing equipment, heating-element sheathing and nuclear steam-generator tubing. Standard product forms are round, flats, forging stock, pipe, tube, plate, sheet, strip and wire.
Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
Unit of Measure
Items Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
I825-050
Incoloy® 825 Sheet
Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
I825-093
Incoloy® 825 Sheet
Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
I825-104
Incoloy® 825 Sheet
Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
I825-125
Incoloy® 825 Sheet
Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Sheets
I825-134
Incoloy® 825 Sheet
Material N/A Incoloy®
Shapeform N/A Sheets
Thickness N/A 0.050 inches1.27 mm N/A 0.093 inches2.3622 mm N/A 0.104 inches2.6416 mm N/A 0.125 inches3.1750 mm N/A 0.134 inches3.4036 mm
Alloy N/A Incoloy 825
Basic Composition N/A 1.0% Titanium 2.0% Copper 21.5% Chrominum 28.0% Iron 3.0% Molybdenum 44.0% Nickel
Density N/A 0.294 lbs/in³8.14 g/cm³
ASTM Specification N/A ASME SB-424 ASTM B424 UNS N08825
Tensile Strength N/A 100000 psi690 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2% Offset) N/A 45000 psi310 MPa
Elongation N/A 45 %
Melting Temperature Range N/A 2500 to 2550 ºF1370 to 1400 ºC