If your work deals with high pressure, harsh chemicals, or seawater – Incoloy 925 Sheets are built for exactly that. These aren’t your average alloy sheets. They’re strong, reliable, and resistant to corrosion in some of the toughest environments out there. Think offshore oil rigs, downhole tubing, marine fasteners, or sour gas applications – this material holds its ground where others give up.
What makes them special? A powerful mix of nickel, iron, chromium, and strengthening elements like molybdenum and titanium. That combo gives the sheets both mechanical strength and chemical stability – a rare balance when you’re working in environments that demand both.
In short, if your project needs a metal that won’t corrode, crack, or cave under pressure — Incoloy 925 is your sheet.
High-Strength Incoloy 925 Sheets for Critical Use – Reliable Supplier in India
We’re not just any Incoloy 925 Sheets supplier in India, we work closely with engineers, contractors, and sourcing teams who need dependable metals for serious work. These sheets are crafted to meet ASTM B805 standards and go through multiple quality checks before they reach your hands.
Clients across oil & gas, chemical refining, marine construction, and aerospace manufacturing trust Incoloy 925 for its performance. It doesn’t just resist corrosion — it holds up under high-stress, high-load conditions, making it a long-term material choice for systems that can’t afford failure.
We offer cut-to-size options, test certifications, and a responsive team that actually understands your urgency. Because sometimes, the right sheet delivered on time can save weeks of downtime.
Incoloy 925 Sheets – What’s Inside, How It Performs & Why It Works
Mechanical Properties:
Property
Value
Tensile Strength
760 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2% offset)
450 MPa
Elongation (%)
30%
Density
8.14 g/cm³
Melting Range
1350°C – 1390°C
Chemical Composition:
Element
Composition (%)
Nickel (Ni)
42.0 – 46.0
Chromium (Cr)
19.5 – 22.5
Iron (Fe)
Balance
Molybdenum (Mo)
2.5 – 3.5
Copper (Cu)
1.5 – 3.0
Titanium (Ti)
1.9 – 2.4
Aluminum (Al)
0.1 – 0.5
Carbon (C)
0.03 max
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