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Incoloy 825 Pipe
What is Incoloy 825 Pipe?

Incoloy 825 Pipe is an alloy which is made up of balanced high-level contents of Nickel-Iron-Chromium alloy along with Molybdenum, Copper and Titanium.This alloy 825 pipe is more similar to alloy 800 but is more prominent to provide corrosion resistance in aqueous environments.

It comprises 38-46% Nickel, 19-23% Chromium, 22% Iron, 0.06-1.2% Titanium, 2.5-3.5% Molybdenum ,1.5-3% Copper, 0.05 Carbon, 1% Manganese, 0.03% Sulphur, 0.5% Silica and 0.2 Aluminium.It not only provides corrosion resistance in normal environmental conditions, but also resists corrosion in oxidized environments.

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What temperature can alloy 825 pipes withstand?

Incoloy alloy 825 hot finished pipe can withstand wide range of temperature, and is even approved for pressure vessel operation temperatures up to 525 ° C.Section I, II and III, which are the tools that used for checking the high-speed machine parameters to understand the mechanical and machine properties of this material need temperature of 538 ° C.

Above -540° C, brittle phases occur at 825 pipe, resulting in creep-rupture properties.Ideal temperature makes it suitable for welding purposes, where this material is readily weldable by GMAW, GTAW and SAW.For this purpose, the joint must be clean to avoid weld pool contamination.

Select Inconel 825 pipe from our online inventory ranging from sch 40 to sch 80 in wall thickness and 6 to 12 meter in length, make sure to get the greatest deal and delivery on time, see velocity

Alloy 825 pipe

Alloy 825 pipe

Inconel 825 pipe

Inconel 825 pipe

Incoloy 825 seamless pipe

Incoloy 825 seamless pipe

What is the velocity of Inconel 825 pipe?

There is a way to calculate velocity of WNR 2.4858 clad pipe, which is known by the name Acoustic longitudinal Velocity.

There are two ways to calculate this velocity:

Technique 1: V = D/t In this, find a proper place with a known thickness (t), for example, flange.

Technique 2: V = 2 x thickness/delta T In this, place a probe on a well-known thickness area and then try changing the value of velocity, until the original value back to original thickness.

Here delta T is the transient time which is the time from initial Pauls to the first black wall or in other words, time taken from 1st black wall to 2nd black wall.

If you're seeking for stockists of UNS N08825 Pipe and Nicrofer 4241 welded pipe, you've come to the right place.and must read about its specification

Incoloy 825 pipe specification
Incoloy 825 pipe specification

Size Length Wall thickness
0.5 to 8 inch 6 to 12 meter Sch 40 to Sch 80
Specification Process Application
ASTM B423 | ASME SB423 seamless, hot rolled, annealed, welded Hot vessels, marine exhaust
Purchase WNR 2.4858 clad pipe in a range of sizes from 0.5 " to 8" with sample preservation at 100% here, read about Incoloy Alloy 825 hot finished pipe other types
Various types of inconel 825 pipe
UNS N08825 Pipe

UNS N08825 pipe

  • Wall: 0.1- 60 mm
  • Size: ½ - 6 inch
  • Sch 40s- Sch 80s
Nicrofer 4241 welded pipe

Nicrofer 4241 welded pipe

  • Polished
  • Annealing
  • Pickling
WNR 2.4858 annealed pipe

WNR 2.4858 annealed pipe

  • Round,
  • Square
  • Box Section
Get online availability of Nickelvac 825 annealed pipe conforming to ASTM B423 in all international standards, know its properties
UNS N08825 pipe chemical properties
Grade Ti Mn C Al Cu Si S Cr Fe Ni
Incoloy 825 0.06 – 1.20 1.00 max 0.05 max 0.02 max 1.50 – 3.00 0.5 max 0.03 max 19.50 – 23.50 22.00 min 38.00 – 46.00
Nicrofer 4241 welded pipe mechanical properties
Element Tensile Strength 825 welding wire melting point Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) Density Elongation
Incoloy 825 Psi – 80,000 , MPa – 550 1400 °C (2550 °F) Psi – 32,000 , MPa – 220 8.14 g/cm3 30 %
Incoloy 825 seamless pipe equivalent
STANDARD AFNOR UNS EN WERKSTOFF NR. GOST JIS BS OR
Incoloy 825 NFE30C20DUM N08825 NiCr21Mo 2.4858 ЭП703 NCF 825 NA 16 XH38BT
Is Incoloy 825 seamless pipe magnetic?

Incoloy 825 seamless pipe although comprises high contents of Chromium, Copper and Molybdenum, it is a nickel-based alloy which is non-magnetic in nature.The only main reason why it is a great resistant to corrosions in both oxidized or adequate harmful environments, being very prone and high resistant to sulphuric and phosphoric acids.

These non-magnetic pipes can withstand low cryogenic temperatures and moderately high temperatures above 1000° F.Microstructure of the material changes, when exposed to temperature above 1000° F.This impacts strength.

What is the use of 825 pipe?

In oil and gas industries, usage of pipe 825 is widely recommended and often used at a large scale.Other industries that demand this material comprises chemical processing equipment, exhaust systems, and generation of power in many power plants.Multiple industries are supplied with UNS N08825 Pipe for their applications by CRA.

Because of their longevity and high tensile strength, they can withstand extreme conditions to yield good output.It can operate in both hot and cool working situations.Though not cheap, but it promises a lot of features that is beneficial for most of the industrial applications.

Is UNS N08825 pipe corrosion resistant?

Containing high-level contents of Nickel, Chromium and Iron, 825 Incoloy pipe offers extensively good corrosion resistance in almost all environments, be it normal harmful corrosive, aqueous, cryogenic or oxidized environments.It also provides corrosion resistance from reducing acids, seawater and alkalis.

Nicrofer 4241 welded pipe is known to be most ideal in use, which also provide resistance from oxidized acids too.On the other hand, if we add Molybdenum, this material is then well-equipped to deal with chloride or chlorine which normally results in, pitting or crevice corrosions and even stress corrosion cracking.

Physical properties of incoloy 825 welded pipes
density g/cm3 8.14
lb/in.3 0.294
melting range °F 2500 - 2550
°C 1370 - 1400
WNR 2.4858 clad pipes weight chart
NPS Wall Thickness Outside Diameter Weight Weight
in mm in mm Sched Lb/ft kg/Mtr
3/4″ 0.113 2.870 1.050 27 40 STD 1.131 1.684
0.154 3.912 80 STD 1.474 2.195
1/2″ 0.109 2.769 0.840 21 40 STD 0.851 1.268
0.147 3.734 80 STD 1.088 1.621
1 1/4″ 0.140 3.556 1.660 42 40 STD 2.273 3.385
0.191 4.851 80 STD 2.997 4.464
1″ 0.133 3.378 1.315 33 40 STD 1.679 2.501
0.179 4.547 80 STD 2.172 3.325
2″ 0.154 3.912 2.375 60 40 STD 3.653 5.441
0.218 5.537 80 STD 5.022 7.480
1 1/2″ 0.145 3.683 1.900 48 40 STD 2.718 4.048
0.200 5.080 80 STD 3.361 5.409
3″ 0.216 5.486 3.500 89 40 STD 7.576 11.284
0.300 7.620 80 STD 10.253 15.272
8″ 0.188 4.775 8.625 219 16.940 25.233
0.219 5.563 19.661 29.286
0.203 5.156 18.259 27.198
0.277 7.036 30 24.696 36.786
0.250 6.350 20 22.361 33.308
0.322 8.179 40 28.554 42.352
0.406 10.312 60 35.638 53.085
0.375 9.525 33.041 49.216
0.500 12.700 80 XHY 43.388 64.627
2 1/2″ 0.203 5.516 2.875 73 40 STD 5.793 8.629
0.276 7.010 80 STD 7.661 11.411
6″ 0.188 4.775 6.625 168 12.924 19.252
0.219 5.563 14.983 22.318
0.203 5.516 13.923 20.739
0.280 7.112 40 STD 18.974 58.263
0.250 6.350 17.021 25.354
0.312 7.925 21.036 31.334
0.432 10.973 80 XHY 28.573 42.561
0.375 9.525 25.031 37.285
0.500 12.700 32.708 48.719
4″ 0.237 6.020 4.500 114 10.790 16.073
0.337 8.560 14.983 22.318
48″ 0.375 9.525 48.000 1219 STD 190.738 284.112
0.875 22.225 440.383 655.969
0.500 12.700 XHY 253.650 377.822
0.438 11.125 222.487 331.404
0.750 19.050 378.473 563.750
Inconel 825 seamless pipes welding consumables
Higher Strength Normal Service Best Corrosion Resistance
Filler metal Inconel FM 625 Inconel FM 625 Inconel FM 625
Welding electrode Inconel WE 112 Inconel WE 112 Inconel WE 112
Flux cored wire Inco Cored 625DH Inco Cored 625DH Inco Cored 625DH
Pressure rating of 825 pipes
OD
(In.)
Wall Thickness (Inches)
.065 .035 .028 .049 .095 .083 .120 .109
Working Pressure
1/4 9500 4800 3700 7000
1/8 10100 7900
3/8 6100 3100 4400
5/16 7300 3700 5400
3/4 3000 2200 4600 4000
1/2 4400 2300 3200
1 2200 3400 2900 4300 3900
Wall thickness and schedule of inconel 825 welded pipes
O.D.Inches Nominal 80 10 80s & E.H. 40s & Std 10s 40 160
.540 1/4 .119 .065 .119 .088 .065 .088
.405 1/8 .095 .049 .095 .068 .049 .068
.675 3/8 .126 .065 .126 .091 .065 .091
1.050 3/4 .154 .083 .154 .113 .083 .113 .218
.840 1/2 .147 .083 .147 .109 .083 .109 .187
1.315 1 .179 .109 .179 .133 .109 .133 .250
1.900 1 1/2 .200 .109 .200 .145 .109 .145 .281
1.660 1 1/4 .191 .109 .191 .140 .109 .140 .250
2.375 2 .218 .109 .218 .154 .109 .154 .343
3.500 3 .300 .120 .300 .216 .120 .216 .437
2.875 2 1/2 .276 .120 .276 .203 .120 .203 .375
4.000 3 1/2 .318 .120 .318 .226 .120 .226
5.000 4 1/2 .355 .247
4.500 4 .337 .120 .337 .237 .120 .237 .531
5.563 5 .375 .134 .375 .258 .134 .258 .625
7.625 7 .500 .301
6.625 6 .432 .134 .432 .280 .134 .280 .718
8.625 8 .500 .148 .500 .322 .148 .322 .906
18.000 18 .937 .250 .500 .375 .188 .562 1.781
10.750 10 .593 .165 .500 .365 .165 .365 1.125
9.625 9 .500 .342
12.750 12 .687 .180 .500 .375 .180 .406 1.312
14.000 14 .750 .250 .500 .375 .188 .437 1.406
11.750 11 .500 .375
16.000 16 .843 .250 .500 .375 .188 .500 1.593
FAQ
What is the temperature limit for alloy 825 pipes ?

1600 to 2150°F

What are the characteristics of UNS N08825 pipes ?

Excellent resistance

What is the ASTM grade for WNR 2.4858 clad pipes?

ASTM B423

What is the hardness of nickelvac 825 annealed pipes?

35 HRC max.

Is inconel 825 pipe magnetic?

non-magnetic

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