Inkola 825 is a nickel -based alloy, mainly consisting of nickel, chromium, iron and a small amount of molybdenum, copper, titanium and other elements, designed for extreme corrosion and high -temperature media. It has excellent corrosion resistance, especially in ...
Inkola 825 is a nickel -based alloy, mainly consisting of nickel, chromium, iron and a small amount of molybdenum, copper, titanium and other elements, designed for extreme corrosion and high -temperature media. It has excellent corrosion resistance, especially in aggressive media, such as sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, chloride, etc., and is suitable for use in chemical, oil, sea and nuclear energy.
The alloy withstands the temperature up to 800 ° C and retains excellent mechanical properties and resistance to oxidation at this temperature. Its good welding and workability allow you to process and use it in various production processes, and it is widely used in the production of corrosion-resistant reactors, heat exchangers, pipes, pumps, valves and other equipment.
The corrosion resistance of Incola 825 makes it ideal material for the oil and gas industry, cooling systems of sea water and equipment for chemical treatment, and can also effectively resist caustic substances, such as acid and chlorides in the environment. It is especially suitable for use in highly corrosion and high -temperature working media, such as sea platforms, chemical reactors and exhaust gas purification systems.
In short, Incolae 825, an important choice of material for industrial equipment and high -tech areas of use due to its excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature stability and good operational characteristics, which provides long -term and stable operation of equipment in severe conditions.