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What is the density of inconel 625?

Inconel 625 alloy has a density of 8.4g/cm³ and a melting point of 1290-1350℃.
Inconel 625 is a nickel-chromium alloy used for its high strength, excellent manufacturability and excellent corrosion resistance. The strength of Inconel 625 comes from the reinforcement of its nickel-chromium matrix by molybdenum and niobium.
Inconel 625 is used in four main applications: seawater, aerospace, chemical processing and nuclear energy. Inconel 625 has high corrosion fatigue strength, high tensile strength and resistance to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking, making it an excellent choice for seawater applications.
In aerospace applications, Inconel 625 hot rolled alloy bar is used for its excellent tensile, creep and rupture strength, as well as excellent fatigue and thermal fatigue strength.
Inconel 625 cold rolled steel bar can also be used in chemical processing due to its impressive versatile corrosion resistance at a wide range of temperatures and pressures.
The high strength, excellent uniform corrosion resistance, resistance to stress cracking and pitting of Inconel 625 alloy rods make them an excellent choice for the nuclear field.

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