Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating
Patent
1990-01-26
1991-05-28
Dean, R.
Metal treatment
Compositions
Heat treating
148427, 420442, 420451, 420453, C22F 110
Patent
active
050191845
ABSTRACT:
A homogenizaton heat treatment for enhancing crevice and pitting corrosion resistance minimizes the formation of Mu phase in nickel-base alloys of high combined percentages of chromium, e.g., 19 to 23% and molybdenum, e.g., 14 to 17%, particularly together with tungsten. Also described is an advantageous alloy composition containing less than 2.5% iron, low carbon and a titanium to carbon ratio greater than 1 which is particularly adapted to be effectively treated by the homogenization heat treatment.
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Crum James R.
Hibner Edward L.
Poole Jon M.
Dean R.
INCO Alloys International, Inc.
Mulligan, Jr. Francis J.
Phipps Margery S.
Steen Edward A.
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