Crucible Compaction Metals P/M 625 Corrosion Resistant Alloy
Subcategory: Superalloy; Nickel Alloy; Nickel Base
Close Analogs: Composition: Nickel content calculated as balance.
Key Words: UNS N06625; Powder Metallurgy
Material Notes: P/M 625 (chemically, UNS N06625) is produced by the state-of-the-art Crucible P/M process: inert gas atomization, coupled with consolidation by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and/or extrusion. The advanced Crucible powder consolidation operation guarantees a fully dense, fine grained product. Crucible custom crafted parts can be machined in less time and with less tool wear than those produced from conventional 625 material. P/M 625 gives engineers and designers great flexibility in design. It is available in standard mill forms such as billet, bar, and tubing, and as near net shapes and clad components and hollows. The use of near net shapes can decrease the amount of material used and drastically cut the costs of fabricating a finished part. Suggested Processing Conditions: Q & T - Water Quench at 996°C for 1 hour and Air Cool at 677°C for 6 hours; Double Age - Furnace Cool at 718°C for 8 hours and Air Cool from 38°C to 622°C for 8 hours.; ST&A4 - Water Quench at 982°C for 1 hour and Air Cool at 649°C for 16 hours; As-HIP: As-Hot Isostatic Pressed Advantages: - Near net shape
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Heat treatment for superior strength
- Flexibility in design
Information provided by Crucible Compaction Metals.
Available Properties |
- Environmental Stress Crack Resistance
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- Reduction of Area
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Modulus of Elasticity at Elevated Temperature
- Charpy Impact
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