825 Alloy Pipe is a nickel-iron-chromium composite material that also contains molybdenum and copper, which add to its unique properties. This blog post will provide a comprehensive overview of the 825 alloy material, its unique properties, and its various applications, with a special focus on it.
Nickel-iron-chromium alloy 825 (also known as Incoloy 825) has molybdenum, copper, and titanium added to it. It belongs to the super alloys and is known for its excellent corrosion resistance in reducing and oxidizing conditions. 825 alloy is designed to provide excellent protection against a variety of corrosive conditions, especially sulfuric and phosphoric acids and seawater and brine solutions.
The synthesis of this compound adds to its strong mechanical properties and its ability to prevent oxidation and carburization at high temperatures. 825 alloy has very high tensile strength and is very resistant to stress corrosion cracking and pitting. These properties make it suitable for a large number of uses in projects such as compound handling, oil and gas production, marine conditions, and pollution control equipment. It is often used in components such as pipelines, valves, pumps, and strength exchangers where reliability and strength are critical in harsh working conditions.
A significant difference between 825 Alloy Tubing and other more difficult to machine high temperature alloy tubes is the ability to fabricate and weld the tube without significantly reducing its corrosion resistance.
Austenitic Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy






