IN625 Nickel Alloy Powder for Metal 3D Printing | LPBF / EBM / DED Compatible – 10 kg / 22 lbs
$399
Built for Corrosion. Ready for Extreme Conditions. PowderRange 625 nickel alloy powder for LPBF and EBM additive manufacturing. High-strength, corrosion and oxidation resistant, non-magnetic, and suitable for extreme temperature applications.
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Technology:
DED, EBM, Metal LPBF
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Printing Materials:
Metal Powders
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Production Method:
Nitrogen Gas Atomized, Vacuum Induction Melted
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Powder Package:
10 kg bottle, 440 kg hopper, 840 kg hopper
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| Quantity, kg | Per Bottle 10 kg | Per kg |
|---|---|---|
| 10-100 | $1190.00 | $119.00 |
| 100+ | $1070.00 | $107.00 |
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Description
PowderRange® IN625 is a non-magnetic, high-performance nickel-base superalloy engineered for additive manufacturing. This nickel alloy provides outstanding strength, toughness, and corrosion and oxidation resistance across a wide temperature range, from cryogenic up to 2000°F (1093°C).
The exceptional properties of PowderRange® 625 are derived from the solid solution effects of niobium and molybdenum in a nickel-chromium matrix. This nickel alloy is highly suitable for aerospace, automotive, marine, and industrial applications requiring durability, high-temperature performance, and corrosion resistance.
PowderRange® 625 supports LPBF and EBM additive manufacturing processes, providing excellent processability, minimal cracking, and consistent mechanical performance. Its non-magnetic behavior and corrosion resistance make it ideal for critical components exposed to harsh environments.
| Nickel: Balance | |
| Aluminum: 0.40% | Niobium: 3.15–4.15% |
| Carbon: 0.10% | Nitrogen: 0.020% |
| Chromium: 20.00–23.00% | Oxygen: 0.030% |
| Cobalt: 1.00% | Phosphorus: 0.015% |
| Iron: 5.00% | Silicon: 0.50% |
| Manganese: 0.50% | Sulfur: 0.015% |
| Molybdenum: 8.00–10.00% | Titanium: 0.40% |
machine type:
F – LPBF
E – EBM, DED
Key Performance Benefits
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Outstanding strength and toughness from cryogenic temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C)
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Excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance
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Non-magnetic and biocompatible potential for specialized applications
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Highly processable in LPBF and EBM additive manufacturing
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Reliable mechanical properties in extreme environments
industries
Aerospace / Automotive / Marine
Typical Applications
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Heat shields
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Furnace hardware
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Combustion liners and spray bars
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Gas turbine engine ducting
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Chemical plant hardware
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Special marine and seawater applications
- Brand Carpenter Additive
- Technology DED, EBM, Metal LPBF
- Powder Package 10 kg bottle, 440 kg hopper, 840 kg hopper
- PSD (particle size distribution) 15–45 µm, 45–106 µm
- Printing Materials Metal Powders
- Material IN625
- Country of origin USA
- Production Method Nitrogen Gas Atomized, Vacuum Induction Melted
Materials
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IN625
Frequently asked questions
What is PowderRange 625 nickel alloy powder?
PowderRange® 625 is a high-performance, non-magnetic nickel-base superalloy powder for additive manufacturing. It offers outstanding strength, corrosion and oxidation resistance across a wide temperature range.
Which additive manufacturing processes are compatible with PowderRange 625?
PowderRange® 625 nickel alloy is compatible with LPBF and EBM processes.
Is PowderRange 625 nickel alloy suitable for high-temperature applications?
Yes. PowderRange® 625 maintains strength and toughness up to 2000°F (1093°C).
Is PowderRange 625 non-magnetic?
Yes. This nickel alloy is non-magnetic, making it suitable for applications sensitive to magnetic fields.
What industries commonly use PowderRange 625?
Aerospace, automotive, and marine industries commonly use PowderRange® 625 for high-temperature, corrosion-resistant components.
What types of parts are typically produced using PowderRange 625?
Typical applications include heat shields, furnace hardware, combustion liners, gas turbine ducting, chemical plant hardware, and marine components.
Why choose PowderRange 625 over other nickel alloys?
PowderRange® 625 combines exceptional high-temperature strength, corrosion and oxidation resistance, non-magnetic behavior, and additive manufacturing processability, making it ideal for demanding aerospace, marine, and industrial applications.
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