Inconel 825 Flanges

Inconel 825 Flanges (UNS N08825) Nickel Alloy Flanges

Inconel 825 Flanges, designated as UNS N08825, are engineered from a highly corrosion-resistant nickel-iron-chromium alloy with additions of molybdenum, copper, and titanium. This alloy provides outstanding resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, including sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, seawater, and chloride-rich conditions.

Due to its excellent resistance to stress-corrosion cracking, pitting, crevice corrosion, and oxidation, Inconel 825 is widely used in chemical processing, oil & gas, marine engineering, pollution control, and nuclear fuel reprocessing plants. It delivers reliable performance from cryogenic temperatures to 540°C, making it a trusted material for demanding industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Exceptional resistance to strong acids (sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric)

  • Outstanding resistance to stress-corrosion cracking in chlorides

  • Excellent performance in high-temperature and high-pressure systems

  • Superior resistance to pitting & crevice corrosion

  • High tensile and yield strength

  • Good weldability and formability

  • Stable mechanical properties up to 540°C

  • Titanium stabilization for improved resistance to intergranular corrosion

  • Reliable for both oxidizing and reducing environments

Inconel Flanges
Inconel Flange

Specifications

SpecificationDetails
StandardASTM B564, ASME SB564
MaterialInconel 825 / Alloy 825
UNS NumberN08825
Werkstoff Nr.2.4858
Flange TypesWN, SO, BL, SW, Threaded, Lap Joint, RTJ, Orifice, Long Weld Neck
Size Range½” to 48”
Pressure RatingClass 150 to 2500 / PN6–PN400
ManufacturingForged, Heat Treated, Machined
Face TypeRF, RTJ, FF
Design StandardsASME B16.5, B16.47, B16.48, DIN, EN, BS

Equivalent Grades

StandardGrade
UNSN08825
Werkstoff2.4858
Trade NameInconel 825, Alloy 825

Available Sizes

  • Standard Size Range: ½” to 48”

  • Pressure Class: 150 – 2500

  • Custom Machining & Special Sizes: Available on request

Chemical Composition 

ElementPercentage (%)
Nickel (Ni)38.0 – 46.0
Chromium (Cr)19.5 – 23.5
Iron (Fe)Balance
Molybdenum (Mo)2.5 – 3.5
Copper (Cu)1.5 – 3.0
Titanium (Ti)0.6 – 1.2
Manganese (Mn)≤ 1.0
Silicon (Si)≤ 0.5
Carbon (C)≤ 0.05
Sulfur (S)≤ 0.03
Aluminum (Al)≤ 0.2

Mechanical Properties

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength690 MPa (min)
Yield Strength (0.2% offset)275 MPa (min)
Elongation30% (min)
Hardness85 HRB (typical)
Impact StrengthHigh toughness across temperature range

Physical Properties

PropertyValue
Density8.14 g/cm³
Melting Point1370–1400°C
Thermal Conductivity11.2 W/m·K
Electrical Resistivity1.21 µΩ·m
Specific Heat0.44 kJ/kg·K
Modulus of Elasticity195 GPa

Types of Inconel 825 (UNS N08825) Flanges

  • Weld Neck Flanges

  • Slip-On Flanges

  • Blind Flanges

  • Socket Weld Flanges

  • Threaded Flanges

  • Lap Joint Flanges

  • Ring Type Joint (RTJ) Flanges

  • Orifice Flanges

  • Reducing Flanges

  • Long Weld Neck Flanges

Corrosion Resistance

Inconel 825 (UNS N08825) offers outstanding corrosion resistance against:

  • Sulfuric, phosphoric, and nitric acids

  • Hydrochloric acid (moderate concentrations)

  • Alkalis and caustic solutions

  • Seawater and brine

  • Reducing and oxidizing chemicals

  • Stress-corrosion cracking in chloride environments

  • Pitting and crevice corrosion

The alloy’s titanium stabilization also ensures resistance to intergranular attack after welding.

Heat Resistance

  • Reliable performance up to 540°C

  • Strong resistance to oxidation and carburization

  • Suitable for heater tubes, heat exchangers, and chemical reactors

  • Maintains high strength and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures

Heat Treatment

Inconel 825 is typically supplied in the annealed condition.

Standard Heat Treatment
  • Annealing Temperature: 1700–1800°F (925–980°C)

  • Cooling: Rapid air or water quenching

Heat treatment enhances ductility, corrosion resistance, and stabilization against sensitization.

Welding

Inconel 825 (UNS N08825) offers excellent weldability using:

Recommended Processes
  • GTAW (TIG)

  • GMAW (MIG)

  • SMAW

  • Submerged Arc Welding

Common Filler Metals
  • Alloy 825 Weld Wire

  • Inconel 625 Filler Metal

The alloy resists post-weld grain boundary sensitization due to titanium stabilization.

Fabrication

  • Good hot and cold workability

  • Hot working temperature: 1600–2150°F (870–1180°C)

  • Excellent formability and machinability

  • Carbide tools recommended for machining

  • Suitable for forging, bending, shaping, and pressing

Applications 

  • Chemical processing equipment

  • Acid production plants

  • Oil & gas offshore platforms

  • Heat exchangers and condensers

  • Marine and seawater systems

  • Pollution control & waste treatment

  • Nuclear fuel reprocessing

  • Desalination plants

  • Petrochemical equipment

  • Pickling tank heaters and piping systems

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