Improved corrosion resistance to Incoloy 800, same high temp stabilityIncoloy 825 Pexel Free Chemical Pipes

Related to the Incoloy 800 series alloys, this specialty nickel alloy differentiates itself with the additional elements of molybdenum and copper, which provides it improved corrosion resistance – specifically pitting and crevice corrosion, as well as reducing environments. In addition to its strength and corrosive properties, it also offers good weldability by all conventional processes. Learn more by downloading our Incoloy datasheet.

Corrosion Resistance

Primary corrosive environments where Incoloy flanges are most useful are sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfur-containing flue gases, sour gas and oil wells, and sea water.

  • Improved resistance to aqueous corrosion compared to Incoloy 800
  • Excellent resistance to both reducing and oxidizing acids
  • Especially resistant to sulfuric and phosphoric acids
  • Good resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking, as well as pitting and crevice corrosion
  • Good resistance to a variety of oxidizing substances such as nitric acid, nitrates and oxidizing salt
  • Good resistance to stress-corrosion cracking in neutral chloride media.

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Temperature Guidelines

Alloy 825 flanges have good mechanical properties from cryogenic temperatures to moderately high temperatures up to approximately 1000° F. When used at temperatures above 1000° F microstructural changes will occur that significantly lower ductility and impact strength.

Applications

  • Chemical processing utilizes Incoloy 825 flanges for their resistance to sulfuric and phosphoric acid which makes it useful in acid production and pickling.
  • Nuclear relies on these flanges for fuel reprocessing, fuel element recovery and radioactive waste handling.
  • Resistant to both localized and general corrosion, Incoloy also plays a role in a broad range of additional industries including pollution control and oil & gas. 

Incoloy 825 Physical Properties

  • Density: 0.294 lbs/in^3, 8.14 g/cm^3
  • Specific Heat, (32-212°F),Btu/lbo°F, (0-100°C), J/kgo°C: 0.105 (440)
  • Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: in/in/°F (mm/m/°C): 70- 212°F (20- 100°C): 7.7 x 10-6 (13.9)
  • Thermal Conductivity BTU/h-ft-°F (W/m-°K):  70°F (21°C): 6.4 (11.1)
  • Modulus of Elasticity, ksi (MPa): 28.4 x 10^3 (196 x 10^3) in tension
  • Melting Range: 2500-2550°F (1370-1400°C)

Incoloy 825 Strength Properties

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 100 KSI min (690MPa min)*
  • Yield Strength: (0.2% offset) 47KSI min (324MPa min)*
  • Elongation: 45%*

*Annealed, Typical at room temperature

ResourcesIncoloy Torque SpecsFlange DimensionsFlange Bolting Chart

Incoloy Fastener Types: BoltsNutsScrewsThreaded RodsWashers

Flange Types Available: Blind FlangesLap Joint FlangesSlip On FlangesSocket Weld FlangesThreaded FlangesWeld Neck Flanges


Incoloy 825 Chemistry and Specifications

Incoloy 825 Specifications: UNS N08825, , BS 3076NA16, ASTM B 425, ASTM B 564, ASME SB 425, ASME SB 564, ASME Code Case N-572, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, VdT"UV 432, ISO 9723, ISO 9724, ISO 9725, Werkstoff Nr 2.4858

Incoloy 825 Chemistry  


 Incoloy 825 Mechanical Properties

 Incoloy 825 Tensile Curve


Incoloy 825 Sulfuric Acid Iso-Corrosion Curve

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Incoloy 825 Hydrochloric Acid Iso-Corrosion Curve

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