Technical data sheet for Alloy 2.4856, also known as Inconel 625:

Chemical composition:

Nickel (Ni): 58.0%
Chromium (Cr): 20.0–23.0%
Molybdenum (Mo): 8.0–10.0%
Iron (Fe): 5.0%
Niobium (Nb): 3.15–4.15%
Cobalt (Co): 1.0%
Manganese (Mn): 0.50%
Silicon (Si): 0.50%
Carbon (C): 0.10%
Phosphorus (P): 0.015%
Sulfur (S): 0.015%
Aluminium (Al): 0.40%
Titanium (Ti): 0.40%

Properties:

Excellent corrosion resistance: Alloy 2.4856 offers excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive media, including hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and seawater.

High strength: This alloy has high strength, even at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for use in demanding applications such as aerospace, the chemical and petrochemical industries, power plants, and marine engineering.

Good weldability: Alloy 2.4856 can be welded well and can be treated after welding without impairing corrosion resistance or strength.

Good mechanical properties: Alloy 2.4856 has excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures and is easy to machine.

Applications:

Chemical and petrochemical industry
Aerospace
Power generation and transmission
Marine engineering
Nuclear energy industry
Food and beverage industry

Available forms:Alloy 2.4856 is available in various forms, including sheets, bars, tubes, and forged components.

Note: The data stated above is for reference purposes only and may vary depending on the manufacturer and production batch. Before use, the relevant specifications and manufacturer data sheets should always be consulted.