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What Is The ASTM Standard For Incoloy 825?

What is the ASTM standard for incoloy 825?

 

Incoloy 825 is one of the most effective alloy choices for harsh environments. Its utility in a wide range of climatic conditions, especially in terms of general and localized corrosion, makes Incoloy WERKSTOFF NR. 2.4858 pipes useful in industries such as chemical processing, pickling operations, pollution control, acid production, nuclear fuel reprocessing, and radioactive waste disposal. According to most manufacturers of Incoloy 825 seamless pipes, the industries that benefit from this alloy are the oil and gas industries, where they are very useful in the recovery, extraction, and transportation of the medium.

What is the ASTM standard for incoloy 825?What is the ASTM standard for incoloy 825?

The produced ASME SB 423 UNS N08825 pipes are tested for a variety of mechanical properties such as tensile and yield strength, elongation, and non-destructive electrical and hydrostatic tests. These hot-worked or cold-worked ASTM B423 UNS N08825 pipes are ideal for applications that require general corrosion resistance. Ordinary welded pipes are susceptible to intergranular corrosion. However, Incoloy 825 welded pipes resist sensitization by grain boundary precipitates, thereby resisting intergranular corrosion. This is a result of the presence of titanium and the corresponding heat treatment. The excellent resistance to corrosive agents in reducing environments is attributed to the presence of copper in Alloy 825 pipes. The addition of nickel not only improves the metal's high temperature properties, but is also the reason why Incoloy 825 pipes are able to fully resist chloride-related stress corrosion.

Incoloy 825 Seamless Pipe

Size: 4 - 219mm

Thickness : 0.5 - 20mm

Length: Single, Double Random & Cut Length

Incoloy 825 Welded Pipe

Size: 5.0 - 1219.2 mm

Thickness : 0.5 - 20mm

Length: Single, Double Random & Cut Length

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