
Alloy 925: Save material and cost with Langley Alloys’ alternative to Inconel 718!
By Rowan Easter-Robinson
For over 80 years, Langley Alloys have been pushing the boundaries of material science, and they’re still finding brand-new products such as Alloy 925 available in tube form.
“925 is just 825 super-strengthened and comparable to Inconel 718” – so you can literally switch out material without having to massively change the design – and that means 20% or more in cost savings!
Get all the details in this special episode with MTDCNC’s Rowan Easter-Robinson and Langley Alloys’ Rodney Rice. Be sure to check out our other Technical Corners for an in-depth review of Alloy 825 and other high-performance materials.
Langley Alloys – The home of Super Duplex
- Ferralium 255-SD50 (1.4507, S32550)
- S32760 (1.4501, F55)
- 2507 (S32750, 1.4410, F53)
- 2205 (S32205, 1.4462, F51)
Nickel alloys too
- Alloy 718 (N07718, 2.4668)
- Alloy 625 (N06625, 2.4856)
- Alloy 725 (N07725)
- Alloy 825 (N00825, 2.4858)
- Alloy 925 (N09925)
- Alloy K-500 (2.4375
High performance stainless steels
- Fermonic 50 (Nit50, 1.3964, XM19, S20910)
- Fermonic 60 (Nit60, S21800)
Unique copper alloys
- Hiduron 130 (2.1504, DTD900/4805)
- Hiduron 190 (NES835)
- Hidurel 5 (2.0855, DTD498)
























