HAYNES 25
HAYNES 25 alloy (UNS R30605) is a cobalt-nickel-chromium-tungsten alloy that combines
excellent high-temperature strength with good resistance to oxidizing environments up to 980°C for prolonged exposures, and excellent resistance to sulfidation. It can be fabricated and formed by conventional techniques, and has been used for cast components. Other attractive features include excellent resistance to metal galling.
Dimensional
| Thickness | Maximum Width |
| 0.1 to 2.0mm | 450mm as rolled edge 400mm with a slit edge |
Typical Mechanical Properties (Annealed)
| UTS (MPa) | YS (MPa) |
| 896min | 466min |
Physical Properties
| Density | 9.1 g/cm3 | |
| Melting (liquidus) Point | 1330-1410°C | |
| Coefficient of Expansion | 12 µm/m-°C | |
| Thermal Conductivity | 9.4 W/m.K | |
| Electrical Resistivity | 89 µΩ.cm | |
| Young’s Modulus |
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| Shear Modulus | 98 GPa |
* Typical values at room temperature of about 20 to 25°C
Typical application
Combustor liners, furnace liners, gas turbine rotors, nozzle diaphragm valves, springs, heart valves
gas turbine applications such as rings, blades and combustion chamber parts (sheet fabrications) and can also can be used in industrial furnace applications such as muffles or liners in high temperature kilns.
Size
Available in thicknesses and widths per table.
Temper
Available in the annealed or as rolled condition.
Surface
Clean uniform surface, 1Ra - 16Ra without discoloration or surface defects. Available with a slit edge (typical burr <10% of strip thickness) or an as-rolled edge.
Packing
Properly packaged to avoid damage in transit. International packaging available upon request.
Conformance
AMS 5537.

