Archive for the ‘Nickel Alloys’ Category
Friday, April 28th, 2006
International web site explores copper-nickel alloys and provides detailed information and solutions for designers, engineers, fabricators and users of these 'workhorse' alloys.
A new international web site explores copper-nickel alloys and provides detailed information and solutions for designers, engineers, fabricators and users of these workhorse alloys. Copper-nickel alloys are widely used ...
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
his article focuses on the fabrication and welding of nickel alloys as they relate to the welders and production personnel engaged in fabrication of nickel alloys for corrosion service.The physical properties of solid solution nickel alloys, nickel and nickel-copper solid solutions alloys, chromium-bearing solid solutions alloys, nickel-molybdenum ...
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
Nickel alloys can be joined reliably by all types of welding processes or methods, with the exception of forge welding and oxyacetylene welding. The wrought nickel alloys can be welded under conditions similar to those used to weld austenitic stainless steels. Cast nickel alloys, particularly those ...
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
Nickel and nickel-base alloys are vitally important to modern industry because of their ability to withstand a wide variety of severe operating conditions involving corrosive environments, high temperatures, high stresses, and combinations of these factors.
There are several reasons for these capabilities. Pure nickel is ductile and tough because it possesses ...
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Friday, March 24th, 2006
Developed to provide resistance to carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres at elevated temperatures, Alloy 330 (UNS N08330) Plate is austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy suited for thermal processing, chemical, petrochemical, and power generation industries. With nickel content of 34-37%, alloy remains resistant to both chloride stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement from precipitation of ...
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Monday, March 20th, 2006
Nickel and nickel alloys may be subjected to one or more of five principal types of heat treatment, depending on chemical composition, fabrication requirements and intended service. These methods include:
Annealing.A heat treatment designed to produce a recrystallized grain structure and softening in work-hardened alloys. Annealing ...
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Thursday, March 9th, 2006
Soft magnetic material includes a wide variety of nickel-iron and nickel-cobalt soft magnetic alloys and pure iron for high performance components requiring high initial and maximum permeability coupled with ease of fabrication.
Sophisticated equipment, advanced technology and the expertise developed for producing aeronautical grade alloys are employed ...
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