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Inconel 625 vs Inconel 706

Property comparison of Inconel 625 and Inconel 706, both nickel alloy.

Nickel Alloy10 compared properties
PropertyInconel 625Inconel 706Difference
Yield strength448 MPa383 MPa-15%
Tensile strength862 MPa757 MPa-12%
Elongation50 %47 %-6%
Elastic modulus207,500 MPa210,000 MPa+1%
Shear modulus81,361 MPa75,845 MPa-7%
Poisson ratio0.280.38+36%
Density8,440 kg/m³8,050 kg/m³-5%
Thermal conductivity10.8 W/m·K12.5 W/m·K+16%
Coefficient of thermal expansion0.000013 1/K0.000014 1/K+5%
Melting point1,350 °C1,360 °C+1%

Difference is Inconel 706 relative to Inconel 625. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

Inconel 625
grade
N06625
standard
Special Metals Corp. tech bulletin INCONEL alloy 625 (SMC-063)
heat treatment
annealed
Inconel 706
grade
N09706
standard
Special Metals Corp. tech bulletin INCONEL alloy 706; AZoM ArticleID 7697
heat treatment
annealed

About Inconel nickel-chromium superalloys

Inconel is a family of nickel-chromium-iron superalloys. They keep strength at temperatures where steels and most stainless grades have failed and resist oxidation and hot corrosion. Inconel 718 is the most widely used grade for aerospace turbine disks and high-temperature fasteners; Inconel 625 is the choice when chloride and reducing-acid corrosion both matter.

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