ALLOY 925, UNS N09925

Chemical composition

%NiFeCrCMnSiPSMoCuTiAlNb
min42.022.019.5 2.51.51.90.10
max46.0 22.50.0301.000.500.0300.0303.53.02.40.500.50


Physical properties

Density8.08 g/cm3
Melting range1311-1366℃


Features:Alloy 925 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-iron-chromium alloy. It combines high strength with Alloy 825's excellent corrosion resistance. Alloy 925 is particularly resistant to sulfide-induced stress cracking and stress-corrosion cracking.

Applications: Down-hole and surface well components for sour (containing hydrogen sulfide) crude oil and natural gas production.

Note: Incoloy is a registered trademark of the Special Metals Corporation group of companies.