Inconel 625 Round Bars

Inconel 625 Round Bars & Rods – ASTM B446 UNS N06625 | Supplier in Mumbai, India

Nicorex Alloys is an ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 certified supplier of Inconel 625 round bars and rods based in Mumbai, India. Alloy 625 is a solid-solution-strengthened Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Columbium Alloy (UNS N06625, Werkstoff 2.4856) manufactured to ASTM B446 / ASME SB-446. 

Inconel 625 bar derives its strength from Mo (8-10%) and Nb (3.15-4.15%), stiffening the nickel-chromium matrix without any ageing heat treatment. ASTM B446 defines two grades. Grade 1 (annealed at ≥871°C) provides higher tensile strength at 827 MPa (120 ksi) for service up to 593°C. Grade 2, solution annealed at or above 1093°C, provides excellent creep-rupture resistance and a tensile strength of 724 MPa (105 ksi) for use at temperatures above 593°C. Its PREN value is over 51, indicating very high resistance to pitting corrosion. Nickel Alloy 625 bar is non-magnetic at all temperatures, with a Curie point below –196°C, and can be used from cryogenic temperatures up to 982°C (1800°F).

We supply Ni-Cr-Mo-Nb alloy bars in diameters from 3 mm to 500 mm and lengths from 1 m to 6 m. Available forms include round, hex, flat, square, rectangular, forged, and hollow bars. Surface finishes are available in black, bright, turned, ground, peeled, and polished. The material has a density of 8.44 g/cm³ and a melting range of 1290–1350°C. It meets AMS 5666 standards for aerospace use and comes with EN 10204 3.1 mill test certificates.

Inconel 625 Round Bars

Inconel Alloy 625 Bar Specifications

Key technical details and properties of Inconel 625 bars, including composition, dimensions, mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and available forms:
Standards ASTM B446 / ASME SB-446; Forgings: ASTM B564
AMS 5666 (Bar, Forgings & Rings)
Grade Grade 1 (Annealed ≥871°C) | Grade 2 (Sol. Annealed ≥1093°C)
Diameter 3 – 500 mm
Length 1 – 6 m, cut-to-length
Surface Black, Bright, Polished, Turned, Ground, Peeled
Tolerance h9, h10, h11 per ISO 286-2
Forms Round, Hex, Flat, Square, Rectangular, Forged, Hollow

Chemical Composition of Nickel Alloy 625 Bar & Rod

Chemical composition of Inconel 625 alloy is defined for this grade, specifying element percentages and allowable limits for bar and rod products:
Element Nickel (Ni) Chromium (Cr) Molybdenum (Mo) Niobium + Tantalum (Nb+Ta) Iron (Fe) Carbon (C) Aluminium (Al) Titanium (Ti) Cobalt (Co) Sulphur (S)
Content (wt%) 58.0 min (balance) 20.0 – 23.0 8.0 – 10.0 3.15 – 4.15 5.0 max 0.10 max 0.40 max 0.40 max 1.0 max 0.015 max
High Mo (9%) and Nb (3.5%) stiffen the FCC nickel-chromium matrix through solid-solution strengthening. No precipitation hardening is needed, giving uniform properties across all section sizes.

Mechanical Properties of ASTM B446 Inconel 625 Round Bar

ASTM B446 Inconel 625 defines Grade 1 for higher strength to 593°C and Grade 2 for creep‑resistant high‑temperature service:
Property Tensile (min) Yield 0.2% (min) Elongation (min) Hardness
Grade 1 (Annealed) 827 MPa (120 ksi) 414 MPa (60 ksi) 30% ≤22 HRC (~240 HB)
Grade 2 (Sol. Annealed) 724 MPa (105 ksi) 290 MPa (42 ksi) 40% Not specified
Grade 1 values apply to bar ≤101.6 mm (4 in.) diameter. Larger bars (101.6–254 mm): 758 MPa tensile, 345 MPa yield. Cold-drawn bar can exceed 1380 MPa (200 ksi). For NACE sour service: max 22 HRC (237 HBW).

Inconel 625 Round Bar Equivalent Grades

This section lists each equivalent designation assigned to UNS N06625 bar across major international material standards and specifications.
Standard UNS Werkstoff Nr. DIN JIS
Designation N06625 2.4856 17744 NCF 625

Physical Properties of Inconel 625 Bar

Key physical traits of Inconel 625 include its specific density, melting range, and other temperature-dependent material properties:
Property Density Melting Range Elastic Modulus Thermal Conductivity (21°C) Thermal Expansion (21–93°C) Electrical Resistivity (21°C) Curie Temperature
Value 8.44 1290–1350 207.5 9.8 12.8 × 10⁻⁶ 1.29 < –196
Unit g/cm³ °C GPa W/m·°C /°C µΩ·m °C
 

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Available Forms of Inconel 625 Bar Stock

Nickel Alloy 625 bar stock forms:
Inconel Round Bar

Inconel 625 Round Bar

Inconel Hex Bar

Inconel 625 Hex Bar

Inconel Flat Bar

Inconel Alloy 625 Flat Bar

Inconel Square Bar

Inconel 625 Square Bar

Inconel Forged Bar

Inconel 625 Forged Bar

Rectangular Bar

Alloy 625 Rectangular Bar

Inconel Hollow Bar

Nickel Alloy 625 Hollow Bar

Solid-Solution Strengthening & Aqueous Corrosion Performance of Inconel 625 Bar

Inconel 625 gets its strength from molybdenum (Mo) and niobium (Nb) dissolved in the nickel‑chromium matrix. No ageing treatment is required, eliminating heat treatment costs and providing uniform properties across all section sizes. This separates it from precipitation-hardened Inconel 718 and X-750.

PREN exceeds 51, giving Alloy 625 bar outstanding pitting and crevice corrosion resistance in stagnant seawater. The alloy resists both oxidising acids (HNO₃) and reducing acids (HCl, H₂SO₄, HF), a rare dual capability for mixed-acid service. Ni above 58% makes Inconel 625 immune to chloride-ion SCC. NACE MR-01-75 / ISO 15156-3 listed at ≤22 HRC for sour gas service. Oxidation resistance extends to 982°C through a Cr₂O₃ + NiO oxide layer.

Machining, Hot Working & Welding of Inconel 625 Bar

Inconel 625 machining requires carbide tooling at 14–34 m/min with heavy constant feeds. High Mo+Nb content increases work-hardening vs Alloy 600. Use flood coolant with sulphurised cutting fluids.

Hot work at 927–1177°C; avoid below 927°C. Solution anneal at 1093–1204°C after forging. Weld by GTAW, GMAW, or SMAW using ERNiCrMo-3 filler or ENiCrMo-3 electrode. No PWHT required; Nb stabilises against sensitisation. Interpass: 150°C max. Alloy 625 filler also serves as an overmatching consumable for 316 SS, 6% Mo austenitics, and Incoloy 825.

Industries Using Inconel 625 Round Bar & Rod

Inconel 625 round bars and rods are used in tough environments where parts must resist corrosion, stay strong, and work reliably at high temperatures.
Industrial Applications

How to Order Inconel 625 Round Bar & Rod from Nicorex Alloys

To order Inconel 625 Round Bar & Rod, follow these 13 key instructions.
For subsea or NACE service, specify Grade 1, maximum 22 HRC, and IGC testing as per ASTM G28.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Price of Inconel 625 Round Bar per Kg in India?

In India, Inconel 625 (UNS N06625) round bar usually costs ₹2,500–₹4,000 per kg. The price depends on bar size, order quantity, grade (1 or 2), surface finish, and nickel/molybdenum market rates. Smaller diameters and bright-finished bars are usually more expensive per kg. For the latest prices, please contact Nicorex Alloys.

Yes. Inconel 625 far outperforms 316L in seawater, resisting pitting, crevice corrosion, and SCC. Its higher cost is usually offset by longer life and fewer unplanned shutdowns.

No. Alloy 625 is niobium-stabilised, which prevents sensitisation and intergranular corrosion during welding. The bar maintains full corrosion resistance in the as-welded condition. For stress relief of large fabrications, heating to 927–1038°C for 1 hour per inch of thickness is an option.

Grade 1 (Annealed) bar is heat-treated at a minimum of 871°C, producing higher tensile and yield strength. It is the most common stock grade and is suitable for service up to 593°C. Grade 2 is solution annealed at ≥1093°C, giving lower strength but better creep and rupture resistance. Choose Grade 2 for gas turbine parts and high‑temperature pressure vessels above 593°C.

No. Inconel 625 is non-magnetic at all service temperatures. Alloy 625 bar is used where magnets could cause problems, such as in MRI machine supports and subsea equipment housings.
Both are Ni-Cr-Mo alloys. C276 contains more molybdenum (15–17% vs 8–10%) and tungsten (3–4.5%), giving it superior resistance to reducing acids. C276 has a higher PREN (~69 vs ~51). Inconel 625, by contrast, offers better high-temperature strength (service to 982°C vs ~677°C for C276), superior weldability, and lower cost. Choose 625 for combined high-temperature and corrosion duty; choose C276 for concentrated acid service at lower temperatures.

The maximum continuous service temperature is 982°C (1800°F) for oxidation and corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties decrease above 593°C. For creep-critical applications above that threshold, specify Grade 2. ASME allows Grade 1 up to 649°C and Grade 2 up to 871°C for Section VIII Div 1 pressure vessel design.

Use INCONEL Filler Metal 625 (AWS ERNiCrMo-3) for GTAW and GMAW, and INCONEL Welding Electrode 112 (AWS ENiCrMo-3) for SMAW. Both maintain full corrosion resistance as-welded without PWHT. They also serve as overmatching consumables for joining 316/317 stainless steels, 6% Mo super-austenitics, and Incoloy 825.

Weight depends on diameter. Use: Weight (kg/m) = diameter² (mm) × 0.006631, based on Inconel 625 density of 8.44 g/cm³. Examples of weight per metre: 25 mm = 4.14 kg/m, 50 mm = 16.58 kg/m, 100 mm = 66.31 kg/m, 150 mm = 149.20 kg/m.

Yes, in dilute concentrations and moderate temperatures. Inconel 625 is one of the few alloys that resists both reducing acids (HCl, H₂SO₄) and oxidising acids (HNO₃). It has been used for chemical waste tanks handling combined HCl and HNO₃. For hot concentrated HCl above 50°C, Hastelloy C276 or B-series alloys may be preferred due to their higher Mo content.

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