Shapeform |
N/A Round |
Diameter |
N/A 0.343 inches8.7122 mm |
Material |
N/A Incoloy® |
Available Form |
N/A Flat Bar Forging Stock Hexagon Plate Round Bar Sheet Strip Tube Wire Shapes |
Alloy |
N/A Alloy 825 |
Density |
N/A 8.14 lbs/in³0.295 g/cm³ |
ASTM Specification |
N/A ASME Code Case 1936 ASME SB 163 ASME SB 423 ASME SB 704 ASME SB 705 ASME SB 751 ASME SB 775 ASME SB 829 ASTM B 163 ASTM B 423 ASTM B 704 ASTM B 705 ASTM B 751 ASTM B 775 ASTM B 829 BS 3074NA16 DIN 17751 ISO 6207 VdTÜV 432 |
Additional Information |
N/A
Nickel Alloy 825 and Incoloy® 825 pipes are highly resistant to reduction and oxidation by sulfuric and phosphoric acid. With regards to structural integrity, it's a top choice for applications that require a high-level resistance against stress corrosion cracking. It prevents localized attacks from pitting and crevice corrosion while also highly resistant to nitric acid, nitrates, and oxidizing salt. Sharing many chemical corrosion resistant characteristics from the Incoloy® family, our Nickel Alloy 825 pipes are sold to a variety of industries that require mission critical operation. As a premier metals supplier and distributor, we've sold tubing for numerous applications including chemical processing, pollution control, calorifiers, and oil and gas recovery. Our clients use Nickel Alloy 825 for the construction of hot vessels for food, water, and seawater processing, pickling tanks, and marine exhaust systems. It is also highly regarded for acid production, nuclear fuel processing, and radioactive waste handling. Widely adopted and compliant with the most critical industrial standards used throughout the globe, Nickel Alloy 825 and Incoloy® 825 meet all ASTM, ASME, BS, SEW, DIN, EN, and ISO guidelines. Due to the popularity of the 825 group, we offer this material in additional forms such as tube, sheet, strip, plate, round bar, flat bar, forging stock, hexagon, and wire. |