Claims
- 1. A nickel base superalloy single crystal casting having a composition consisting essentially of, in weight %, 9.3-10.0% Co, 6.4-6.8% Cr, 0.5-0.7% Mo, 6.2-6.6% W, 6.3-6.7% Ta, 5.45-5.75% Al, 0.8-1.2% Ti, 0.07-0.12% Hf, 2.8-3.2% Re, and balance essentially Ni and carbon wherein a carbon concentration of about 0.04 to about 0.06 weight % is provided for reducing non-metallic inclusion levels in said casting.
- 2. The casting of claim 1 which is an investment casting.
- 3. In a single crystal nickel base superalloy composition having Ti, Ta, and W as carbide formers, said superalloy composition having a carbon content and said carbide formers in accordance with the relationship, %Ti+%Ta+%W=3.8+(10.5.times.%C), to improve the cleanliness of a single crystal casting produced therefrom, where %'s are in atomic %.
- 4. A nickel base superalloy composition consisting essentially of, in weight %, 9.3-10.0% Co, 6.4-6.8% Cr, 0.5-0.7% Mo, 6.2-6.6% W, 6.3-6.7% Ta, 5.45-5.75% Al, 0.8-1.2% Ti, 0.07-0.12% Hf, 2.8-3.2% Re, and balance essentially Ni and carbon including an aim carbon concentration in accordance with the relationship, %Ti+%Ta+%W=3.8+(10.5.times.% C.), where %'s in said relationship are in atomic %, and variants from said aim carbon concentration effective to reduce non-metallic inclusion levels in a single crystal casting produced from said composition.
- 5. A single crystal nickel base superalloy composition having Ti, Ta, and W and a carbon content including an aim carbon content in the accordance with the relationship, %Ti+%Ta+%W=3.8+(10.5.times.% C), where the %'s are in atomic %, and variants from said aim carbon content effective to reduce non-metallic inclusions levels in a single crystal casting produced from said composition.
- 6. A single crystal nickel base superalloy composition having Ti, Ta, and W and a carbon content including an aim carbon content in accordance with the relationship, %Ti+%Ta+%W=3.8+(10.5.times.%C), where the %'s are in atomic %, and variants from said aim carbon content down to about 0.01 weight % carbon and up to about 0.08 weight % carbon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/033,383, filed Mar. 18, 1993, now abandoned.
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