Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating
Patent
1979-08-29
1981-03-03
Dean, R.
Metal treatment
Compositions
Heat treating
148 315, 148162, C22F 110
Patent
active
042538858
ABSTRACT:
A method of heat treating and coating a nickel base alloy containing chromium, titanium, aluminum, cobalt, molybdenum, tungsten, boron and carbon. The alloy is heated at a temperature of at least 2050.degree. F. to put most of the coarse gamma prime particles into solution; coated; treated at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. F. to lessen the sharp differential in chemistry between it and the coating at the interface thereof; treated within the temperature range of between 1500.degree. and 1800.degree. F. to precipitate fine gamma prime particles, to coarsen existing gamma prime particles and to precipitate discrete carbide particles; and treated at a temperature within the range of between 1300.degree. and 1500.degree. F. to precipitate additional fine gamma prime particles, and discrete carbide particles at grain boundaries.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3653987 (1972-04-01), Boesch
patent: 4083734 (1978-04-01), Boesch
patent: 4093476 (1978-06-01), Boesch
Boesch William J.
Maurer Gernant E.
Dean R.
Gioia Vincent G.
Special Metals Corporation
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