MSE PRO IN625 Inconel 625 Nickel Based Metal Powder for Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)
SKU: MP0170
Product details:
Inconel 625 additive manufacturing metal powder can be used to make Inconel 625 alloy by additive manufacturing or 3D printing. Inconel 625 is a nickel-based super alloy that possesses high strength properties and resistance to elevated temperatures. It also demonstrates impressive protection against corrosion and oxidation. Its ability to withstand high stress and a vast range of temperatures, both in and out of water, as well as being able to resist corrosion while being exposed to highly acidic environments makes Inconel 625 a fitting choice for nuclear and marine applications.
SKU#:
MP0170 (particle size: 0~25μm)
MP0171 (particle size: 0~45μm)
MP0172 (particle size: 15~45μm)
MP0173 (particle size: 45~105μm)
MP0174 (particle size: 75~180μm)
Chemical Composition:
Chemical Composition (wt%) of Inconel 625 |
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Item |
Fe |
C |
Mn |
Si |
Ni |
Cr |
Mo |
V |
W |
Al |
In625 |
≤5.0 |
≤0.1 |
≤0.5 |
≤0.5 |
Bal. |
20.0~23.0 |
8.0~10.0 |
- |
- |
≤0.4 |
Mg |
Cu |
Ti |
Nb |
Zr |
P |
S |
Co |
|
|
|
- |
≤0.07 |
≤0.4 |
3.15~4.15 |
- |
≤0.015 |
≤0.015 |
≤1.0 |
|
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Oxygen≤400 ppm; Nitrogen≤300 ppm
Particle Size (This size is D50):
0~25μm, 0~45μm, 15-45μm, 45~105μm, 75-180μm. (A variety of particle size metal powder can be customized upon request)
Applications:
Inconel 625 additive manufacturing metal powder can be used in laser/electron beam additive manufacturing (SLM/EBM), powder metallurgy (PM), spraying and other processes. Nickel-based metal powder is widely used in industrial and aviation turbines, petrochemical industry, nuclear reactors, laser cladding and other fields.
Applicable Equipment:
Powder can be used in various types of metal 3D printers, including Renishaw from the UK, EOS (EOSINT M series) from Germany, Concept Laser, 3D systems from the United States and many other laser melting equipment.
Minimum Order Quantity:
1kg
Note:
The metal powder price varies due to the particle size range and the raw material price.