825 is a high alloy stainless steel. It is more designed for elevated temp service than for corrosion resistance. A 6%Mo superaustenitic stainless (such as AL-6XN) will have much better pitting resistance.
In fact in aqueous chloride environments I would pick a 6% Mo alloy over 625.
If you really want better corrosion resistance move to a C alloy (C22, 686, 59), they are the same price as 625 and have far better pitting resistance.
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