Material Technology:
DMLS
Material Group
Nickel Alloys
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Standard Inconel 625, processed using DMLS technology, is a nickel-based alloy with additions of chromium and molybdenum, renowned for its resistance to corrosion in aggressive environments and high temperatures. Widely used in the chemical, petrochemical, and aerospace industries, this alloy also offers excellent mechanical properties and fatigue resistance. Inconel 625 is particularly suited for applications exposed to thermal and corrosive stresses, such as turbine components, heat exchangers, and offshore piping. Its workability and resistance to high temperatures make it an ideal choice for a wide range of advanced engineering applications.
Alternative namings
ASTM F3056 / AMS7000/ UNS N06625
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Material Technology
DMLS
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Material Group
Nickel Alloys
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Native color
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Elastic modulus
133-178 GPa
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Yield stress
575-640 MPa
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Tensile strength
880-940 MPa
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Elongation at break
40-42.5 %
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Hardness
30 HRC
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Density
8.4 g/cm³
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Melting temperature
1290 °C
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Maximum service temperature
650 °C
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Thermal conductivity
10-12.5 W/m·K
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Porosity
0.1 %
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Minimum roughness Ra
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Tolerance
±0.5% (±0.2mm) mm
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Layer height
0.05 mm
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Minimum detail achievable
0.5-0.8 mm
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Min Dimension [X]
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Max Dimension [X]
245 mm
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Min Dimension [Y]
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Max Dimension [Y]
245 mm
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Min Dimension [Z]
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Max Dimension [Z]
350 mm
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Flexural strength
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Degradation temperature
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Flexural modulus
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Flamability
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Impact strength
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Water absorption
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Izod impact notched
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Purity
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Charpy impact
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Electrical conductivity
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Glass transition temperature
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Surface resistance
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Heat deflection temperature 045 mpa
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Volume resistivity
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Heat deflection temperature 182 mpa
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