Incoloy Alloy 925
Common Trade Names: Incoloy 925; Alloy 925
INCOLOY alloy 925 is designated as UNS N09925 is an age hardenable nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper, titanium and aluminum.
Properties:
- The nickel content is the alloy is sufficient for protection against chloride-ion and stress corrosion cracking.
- The nickel, in conjunction with the molybdenum and copper, also gives outstanding resistance to reducing chemicals.
- The molybdenum aids resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
- The alloy's chromium content provides resistance to oxidizing environments.
- The titanium and aluminum additions cause a strengthening reaction during heat treatment.
Typical Applications:
- Because of the alloy's resistance to sulfide stress cracking and stress-corrosion cracking in "sour" (H2S containing) crude oil and natural gas, it is used for down-hole and surface gaswell components including tubular products, valves, hangers, landing nipples, tool joints and packers
- Fasteners
- Marine and pump shafts
- high-strength piping systems
Product Forms:
- Round Bars, Flat Bars
- tubes
- Wires
Incoloy Alloy 925 is a Registered Trademarks of Special Metals Corporation and its subsidiaries