BMS7-416 is a Boeing Material Specification for NICKEL ALLOY 625 RING FORGINGS
Nickel 625 (UNS N06625) is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with an addition of niobium. The addition of molybdenum acts with the niobium to stiffen the alloy matrix, providing a high strength without a strengthening heat treatment. The alloy resists a wide range of corrosive environments and has a good resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
Alloy 625 is used in chemical processing, aerospace and marine engineering oil & gas, pollution control equipment and nuclear reactors.
Fighter Jet Metals works with Aerospace OEMs to maintain the BMS7-416 specification for Nickel 625 Forged Rings. If you are currently managing a project that requires BMS7-416 please reach out to us so we can assist.
Boeing Quality per BMS 7-416
BMS stands for “Boeing Material Specification” and originate from Boeing’s headquarters in Seattle, WA. For more information on BMS7-416 please refer to:
As a Tier 1 Aerospace company, Boeing holds its subcontractors to the same standards by ensuring they source BMS7-416 from approved sources. This creates accountability and ensures the highest quality standards are achieved in the manufacturing process. An excerpt from Boeing’s quality website states the following: