Description:
Inconel 725 / N07725
Inconel 725 (UNS N07725) is a nickel based alloy which is highly resistant to many aqueous environments and is age hardenable for extremely high strength. It has essentially the same corrosion resistance asInconel 625, which is widely used in a broad range of severaly corrosive environments.
Inconel 725 is especially resistant to media containing carbon dioxide, chlorides, and hydrogen sulfide, such as those encountered in deep sour gas wells. In such environments, it resists general corrosion, pitting, sulfide stress cracking (hydrogen embrittlement), and stress-corrosion cracking. Inconel 725 also displays resistance to corrosion in brines and seawater.
Inconel 725 fills the need for greater environmental cracking resistance at high temperatures in deep, extremely hostile, oil and gas production environments. It offers better cracking resistance at elevated temperatures in higher levels of H2S due to the higher content of molybdenum.
Age-hardenable alloy 725 is used for hangers, landing nipples, side pocket mandrels, and polished bore receptacles in sour gas service. Also used for high-strength fasteners in marine applications. Its combined high strength and hardness make alloy 725 a suitable choice for polymer extrusion dies.
Inconel 725 Chemical Composition:
Grade | Ni% | Cr% | Fe% | Mo% | Nb% | Ti% | Al% | Mn% | Si% | P% | C% | S% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inconel 725 | 55.0-59.0 | 19.0-22.5 | Bal. | 7.0-9.5 | 2.75-4.0 | 1.0-1.7 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.20 | Max 0.015 | Max 0.03 | Max 0.010 |
Inconel 725 Specifications:
Grade | UNS |
---|---|
Inconel 725 | N07725 |
Inconel 725 Physical Properties:
Grade | Density | Melting Point |
---|---|---|
Inconel 725 | 8.31 g/cm3 | 1271°C-1343 °C |
Description:
Inconel 725 / N07725
Inconel 725 (UNS N07725) is a nickel based alloy which is highly resistant to many aqueous environments and is age hardenable for extremely high strength. It has essentially the same corrosion resistance asInconel 625, which is widely used in a broad range of severaly corrosive environments.
Inconel 725 is especially resistant to media containing carbon dioxide, chlorides, and hydrogen sulfide, such as those encountered in deep sour gas wells. In such environments, it resists general corrosion, pitting, sulfide stress cracking (hydrogen embrittlement), and stress-corrosion cracking. Inconel 725 also displays resistance to corrosion in brines and seawater.
Inconel 725 fills the need for greater environmental cracking resistance at high temperatures in deep, extremely hostile, oil and gas production environments. It offers better cracking resistance at elevated temperatures in higher levels of H2S due to the higher content of molybdenum.
Age-hardenable alloy 725 is used for hangers, landing nipples, side pocket mandrels, and polished bore receptacles in sour gas service. Also used for high-strength fasteners in marine applications. Its combined high strength and hardness make alloy 725 a suitable choice for polymer extrusion dies.
Inconel 725 Chemical Composition:
Grade | Ni% | Cr% | Fe% | Mo% | Nb% | Ti% | Al% | Mn% | Si% | P% | C% | S% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inconel 725 | 55.0-59.0 | 19.0-22.5 | Bal. | 7.0-9.5 | 2.75-4.0 | 1.0-1.7 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.35 | Max 0.20 | Max 0.015 | Max 0.03 | Max 0.010 |
Inconel 725 Specifications:
Grade | UNS |
---|---|
Inconel 725 | N07725 |
Inconel 725 Physical Properties:
Grade | Density | Melting Point |
---|---|---|
Inconel 725 | 8.31 g/cm3 | 1271°C-1343 °C |