Resumen
Inconel 625 alloy is a nickel-based superalloy that is widely used in important engineering applications, such
as in the manufacture of specific parts for the turbine engines of some automobiles and aircraft [1]. These
applications are due in part, to the fact that Inconel 625 resists temperatures ranging from cryogenic to
temperatures approaching 1200°C [2], because of its matrix remaining austenitic (face-centered cubic
structure which is the predominant phase in Ni base alloys) [3], from solidification to absolute zero, and its
weld consumables which offer some properties in the weld state that no other family of superalloys can offer
[4].