Incoloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium austenitic alloy that contains molybdenum, copper, and titanium along with nickel, iron, and chromium. In addition to its exceptional resistance to oxidizing and reducing environments, it also exhibits excellent corrosion resistance. Moreover, the Incoloy 825 Plate provides excellent corrosion resistance against chloride stress corrosion cracking and pitting, as well. Due to the fact that titanium is present in the alloy, it is quite resistant to sensitization, so this alloy is quite stable. When exposed to temperatures that would normally sensitize unstable stainless steels, the Incoloy 825 products exhibit excellent resistance to intergranular attacks on being exposed to temperature ranges that would sensitize unstable stainless steels. The Incoloy 825 plate material is composed of a nickel-based alloy with a great deal of strength and weldability that can be accomplished through the use of some standard welding procedures. Plates made of Incoloy 825 are capable of exhibiting good mechanical properties at a wide range of temperatures, ranging from cryogenic to moderately high. It is important to note, however, that when the material is exposed to temperatures above 540 degrees Celsius, it can undergo a change in its microstructure, resulting in reduced ductility and reduced impact strength. The use of the cold work process, however, is a very effective way of strengthening the Alloy 825 sheet, which can provide substantial strength. In addition to being able to maintain its impact strength at room temperature, it is also able to retain it even at cryogenic temperatures.

Incoloy 825 Sheets are made from an alloy of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum that is made from nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. Generally, they are used in applications that require a high level of salt tolerance. There are a number of unique features of this product, including a plastic-covered bundle that will protect it from any extreme weather conditions. Due to the addition of niobium, this material has a high level of toughness and strength as a result of its composition. It is one of the most commonly used materials in industry for applications such as high strength, fracture toughness, and fabricability.
Our team of experts conduct a variety of destructive and constructive tests on all Incoloy 825 plates in order to determine the quality of the product. In addition to kitchen utensils, electrical equipment, and building construction, bright heat treated stainless steel can be used for electrical equipment, building construction, and other applications. The luster of Incoloy 825 sheet can be used in medical equipment, food industry equipment, construction materials, and kitchen utensils after rolling, heating, pickling, and cold rolling.

It is our pleasure to present to you a wide range of Incoloy 825 Sheets, as we are one of the leading manufacturers in the industry. There are several good welding restraints which can be observed on Incoloy 825 (UNS N0825) plates. Due to the fact that alloy 825 Sheets have a high shear strength, they harden rapidly during machining, generate high temperatures during cutting, weld to the surface of the cutting tool, and resist metal removal during machining and machining processes.
The chromium content added in the Incoloy 825 Foil is responsible for the alloy’s particular resistance to oxidizing substances such as nitrates and nitric acid, as well as to oxidizing salts. Furthermore, the Incoloy 825 Din 2.4858 Shim Sheet is virtually immune to stress related corrosion cracking, as well as a host of localized corrosion attacks like pitting and crevice corrosion as well. There are a number of suppliers of Incoloy 825 Plate who state that this alloy is especially resistant to sulfuric acid as well as phosphoric acid. A combination of nickel and molybdenum has a unique ability to prevent corrosion by acids, which is possible to attribute to the combination of nickel and molybdenum present in Incoloy 8825 Polish Plate.
There are several applications for this nickel-based steel plate known as Incoloy 825, including chemical processing, oil and gas well piping, nuclear fuel reprocessing, acid production, pollution control equipment, and pickling equipment, among others. This nickel-based steel plate can be utilized in several different ways. In addition to its excellent corrosion resistance, Incoloy Alloy 825 Strip Tape is also highly resistant to intergranular corrosion. There are several reasons for this, including the addition of element titanium, as well as the combination of an appropriate heat treatment, both of which contribute to the stability of the Incoloy Alloy 825 Sheet when it comes to being sensitized to intergranular corrosion.
Additionally, one of the reasons why the Incoloy 825 Plate is used by the above industries is the fact that, as an alloy, the Alloy Incoloy 825 Sheet offers good mechanical properties both at room temperatures, as well as at elevated temperatures, where the heat could reach a temperature of approximately 1000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Incoloy 825 Plate Finishes
It is a hot rolled plate that has been annealed and descaled prior to being hot rolled. The product is available in three different forms: strip, foil, and ribbon. As a result, it is typically used for applications that do not require a smooth decorative finish.
This is a #2D Incoloy 825 plate with a dull finish that is obtained by cold rolling, annealing and descaling. Deep drawn parts and those parts that require lubricants to be retained during the forming process are usually made with this product.
As a result of cold rolling, annealing, and descaling, these #2B Incoloy 825 plates are smooth. In addition to the anneal, a light pass of cold rolling is added after the polishing step to give it a brighter finish than the 2D version.
Cold rolled and bright annealed #BA Incoloy 825 plate with a bright surface
The #CBA Incoloy 825 Plate consists of a matte finish and a bright annealed finish on the cold rolled surface
This is a cold-rolled version of the #2 Incoloy 825 plate
This plate is made from #2BA Incoloy 825 and is smooth and glossy because it has been cold rolled and bright annealed. With the use of highly polished rolls, a glossy finish can be achieved after a light pass. For lightly formed applications, a 2BA finish can be used to provide a glossy finish to the formed part, in the case that a glossy finish is required.
Various grit finishes are available to meet the specific requirements of polish finishes.
Characteristics Of Incoloy 825
- At both cryogenic temperatures as well as high temperatures, this material exhibits high strength and mechanical properties.
- The material exhibits high oxidation resistance up to a temperature of 1050 degrees Celsius.
- The material has a high tensile strength, creep strength, and rupture strength.
- The product has a good resistance to oxidizing and reducing acids such as nitric, sulfuric, hydrochloric, and phosphoric acids, among others.
- The material is virtually immune to cracking and pitting caused by chloride-ion stress corrosion and is therefore suitable for marine use.
- A very good weldability is provided by this material