Incoloy 825 is an alloy of iron nickel and chromium. In environments characterized by extreme corrosion and high temperatures, its application value is virtually irreplaceable. Deep-sea oil and gas extraction, and highly acidic chemical productio...
Alex Chen, Materials EngineerAlex Chen is the material engineer with more than ten years of experience, focusing on stainless steel metallurgy and corrosion resistance research, and is good at providing suitable stainless steel material solutions...
It is essentially a precipitation-strengthened nickel-based superalloy. Its widespread popularity stems primarily from its ability to maintain excellent strength, creep resistance, and good oxidation and corrosion resistance even at extremely ...
The defining difference between 316 and 316L stainless steel is the Carbon content. Standard 316 stainless steel has a maximum carbon content of 0.08 percent, while 316L (where “L” means Low Carbon) pushes that limit to 0.03 percent. In practic...