Alloy 625 sheet (UNS N06625, also known as Inconel 625) is a high-performance nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy prized for its corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and weldability. It is widely used in chemical processing, offshore, marine, power generation, and aerospace sectors.
Because of its high nickel and molybdenum content, price per ton is significantly higher than commodity metals or common stainless steels. For procurement professionals, understanding price drivers, typical market ranges, and cost optimization strategies is essential for budget accuracy and supplier negotiations.
What is a typical price per ton for Inconel 625 sheet?
As of December 2025, Alloy 625 (UNS N06625/ASTM B443) sheet is priced at $40,000–$55,000 per ton (FOB China; ~$36–$50/kg) for standard 0.5–50 mm thicknesses, with cold-rolled sheets (~$45,000–$55,000/ton) typically costing 10–15% more than hot-rolled sheets (~$40,000–$48,000/ton), and bulk orders (≥5 tons) often qualifying for a 3–8% discount.
Representative Price Bracket (2025 Estimate)
| Sheet Type | Thickness Range | Typical Price (USD per Ton) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial standard sheet | 1.5–6.0 mm | ~USD 45,000 – 75,000 | Standard hot-rolled sheet |
| Cold rolled / precision sheet | 0.8–4.0 mm | ~USD 60,000 – 90,000 | Better flatness & machined edge |
| Certified aerospace/traceable sheet | 0.5–3.0 mm | ~USD 70,000 – 110,000+ | Includes full MTC, testing |
| Small-lot & urgent delivery | Any | ~USD 80,000 – 130,000+ | Higher due to handling cost |
Key Factors That Affect Alloy 625 Sheet Price
1.1 Raw Material Cost: Nickel & Molybdenum
Alloy 625's composition (>58% Ni, ~8–10% Mo, plus Cr) means its cost is strongly tied to nickel and molybdenum market prices-both historically volatile commodities.
1.2 Sheet Thickness & Processing
Thin gauge sheet requires more processing (cold rolling, leveling), raising cost per ton.
Precision surface finish and tighter tolerances increase processing cost.
1.3 Certification Level
Sheets with EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 certificates, full chemical/mechanical reports, and traceability to heat number usually cost more but reduce project risk.
1.4 Order Quantity
Bulk purchase orders (>5 tons) often achieve lower unit prices due to supplier volume discounts and reduced handling overhead.
1.5 Delivery Schedule & Transport
Urgent or split deliveries can increase per-ton cost. Sea freight, duties, and insurance also factor into landed cost, which buyers should consider beyond sheet price.
Alloy 625 Sheet Vs Other Materials: Price & Performance
| Material | Typical Price per Ton | Key Performance Tradeoffs |
|---|---|---|
| Alloy 625 sheet | ~USD 45,000 – 110,000+ | High corrosion & temperature resistance |
| Inconel 718 sheet | ~USD 50,000 – 100,000 | Higher strength, less corrosion focus |
| Stainless Steel 316 sheet | ~USD 4,000 – 8,000 | Good general corrosion but much lower high-temp strength |
| Hastelloy C276 sheet | ~USD 50,000 – 120,000+ | Superior corrosion but higher cost |

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