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Grade: Incoloy® 825
Formula: Ni 39.5/Fe 32/Cr 22/Mo 3/Cu 2/Ti
Form: Rod
Material: Nickel/Chromium (Inconel®)
Commodity: Alloys
Diameter: 12mm
Temper: Annealed
Alloy 825 Rod is a nickel–iron–chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper, and titanium, designed for outstanding corrosion resistance across a wide spectrum of aggressive environments. Its microstructure provides excellent resistance to both oxidizing and reducing acids, stress-corrosion cracking, and pitting, while maintaining high mechanical strength. The alloy’s hot workability is optimized through dynamic recrystallization during deformation, enabling precise manufacturing of complex geometries without sacrificing performance. Alloy 825 Rod finds primary use in the chemical processing, oil and gas, and marine industries, where it is essential for equipment such as heat exchangers, evaporators, and offshore piping systems. It is also integral to pollution control equipment and high-integrity structural components in harsh operating conditions. Advanced manufacturing processes, including optimized hot extrusion, have enabled greater dimensional stability and improved fatigue life. Alloy 825 Rod continues to be a critical material for research in high-performance corrosion-resistant alloys, offering long-term reliability and process adaptability that serve both scientific and industrial demands.

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Tolerances

Rod
Diameter =<10mm ±10%
Diameter >10mm ±5%

Material Properties for Alloys

Mechanical Properties
Element Value
Hardness - Brinell 100-200
Elongation at break( % ) <45
Modulus of elasticity( GPa ) 196
Tensile strength( MPa ) 550-585
Magnetic Properties
Element Value
Initial permeability 1.005
Curie temperature( C ) -196
Electrical Properties
Element Value
Electrical resistivity( µOhmcm ) 131
Temperature coefficient( K⁻¹ ) -
Thermal Properties
Element Value
Melting point( C ) 2500
Specific heat( J K⁻¹ kg⁻¹ ) 440@23°C
Thermal conductivity( W m⁻¹ K⁻¹ ) 11.1@23°C
Coefficient of thermal expansion( x10⁻⁶ K⁻¹ ) 14.1@20-200
Physical Properties
Element Value
Density( gcm⁻³ ) 8.14

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