High temperature alloys

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium

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75171, 148 325, C22C 1905

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RE0286818

ABSTRACT:
Nickel base superalloys in which critical amounts of boron are employed to enhance creep-rupture strength and ductility in the 1,300.degree. F-1,800.degree. F. temperature range. Creep-rupture strength and ductility at temperatures around 1,800.degree. F. also is enhanced by employing amounts of carbon below a critical upper limit. These alloys are particularly useful in the form of castings as gas turbine engine components.

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