Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
Patent
1980-03-31
1982-05-11
Sheehan, John P.
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Processes
Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
75128A, 75128G, 75128W, C22C 3816
Patent
active
043291732
ABSTRACT:
An air-meltable, castable, weldable, nonmagnetic alloy resistant to corrosion in sulfuric acid over a wide range of acid strengths. The alloy consists essentially of between about 18 and about 22% by weight nickel, between about 16.8 and 19.2% by weight chromium, between about 0.35 and about 1.95% by weight molybdenum, between about 2.5 and about 3.9% by weight copper, between about 3.2 and about 4.7% by weight manganese, between about 0.35% and 0.80% by weight niobium, up to about 0.7% by weight titanium, up to about 0.4% by weight tantalum, up to about 0.01% by weight boron, up to about 0.5% by weight cobalt, up to about 0.7% by weight silicon, up to about 0.08% by weight carbon, up to about 0.6% by weight of a rare earth component selected from the group consisting of cerium, lanthanum, and misch metal, up to about 0.15% by weight nitrogen, and between about 51% and about 58% by weight iron. The nickel content exceeds the chromium content by about 0.85% to about 5.2% by weight.
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Carondelet Foundry Company
Sheehan John P.
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