Claims
- 1. A process for enhancing crevice and pitting corrosion resistance of nickel-base alloys of high combined percentages of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten in various corrosive media by minimizing the formation of deleterious quantities of Mu phase which comprises subjecting an alloy consisting essentially of in weight percent about 19 to 23% chromium, about 14 to 17% molybdenum, about 2 to 4% tungsten, about 0 to about 0.1% carbon, about 0 to 0.25% titanium, about 0 to about 10% iron and the balance essentially nickel, to a homogenization treatment within the temperature range of above 1149.degree. C. to about 1316.degree. C. for a period of at least about 5 hours.
- 2. The process set forth in claim 1 in which the homogenization temperature is from about 1190.degree. C. to about 1260.degree. C. and the holding period is from 5 to 50 hours.
- 3. The process set forth in claim 1 in which the homogenization treatment is carried out in two-stages comprised of heating the alloy from about 1093.degree. C. to 1204.degree. C. for about 5 to 50 hours and thereafter heating the alloy for about 5 to 72 hours at about 1204.degree. C. to 1316.degree. C.
- 4. The process set forth in claim 3 in which the alloy contains about 20 to about 23% chromium, about 14.25 to about 16% molybdenum, about 2.5 to about 4% tungsten, up to about 0.05% carbon, about 2 to about 10% iron, up to about 0.5% manganese and up to about 0.25% silicon.
- 5. The process set forth in claim 1 in which the alloy contains chromium from about 21.5 to about 23% and the molybdenum is from about 14 to about 15%.
- 6. The process set forth in claim 1 in which the alloy contains about 19.5 to about 21.5% chromium and about 15 to about 16% molybdenum.
- 7. A process for enhancing crevice and pitting corrosion resistance of nickel-base alloys of high combined percentages of chromium and molybdenum in various corrosive media by minimizing the formation of deleterious quantities of Mu phase which comprises subjecting an alloy consisting essentially in percent by weight of 19 to 25% chromium, about 12 to about 18% molybdenum, up to 4% tungsten, up to 0.1% carbon and the balance essentially nickel to a homogenization treatment over the temperature range of above 1149.degree. C. to about 1316.degree. C. for a period of about 5 to 100 hours.
- 8. The process set forth in claim 7 in which the holding period is for about 10 to 100 hours.
- 9. The process set forth in claim 7 in which the homogenization temperature is from about 1190.degree. C. to about 1260.degree. C. and the holding period is from about 5 to 50 hours.
- 10. A nickel-base alloy having enhanced resistance to crevice and pitting corrosion and characterized by minimal quantities of deleterious Mu phase consisting essentially in weight percent of about 19 to 23% chromium, about 14 to 17% molybdenum, about 2 to 4% tungsten, about 0 to about 0.1% carbon, about 0 to about 0.25% titanium, about 0 to about 10% iron and the balance being essentially nickel, said alloy being in a condition resulting from homogenization within the temperature range of above 1149.degree. C. to about 1316.degree. C. for a period of at least about 5 hours prior to hot working and subsequent conventional processing.
- 11. A nickel-base alloy as in claim 10 in a condition resulting from homogenization at 1190.degree. C. to 1260.degree. C. for 5 to 50 hours, hot working and subsequent conventional processing.
- 12. A nickel-base alloy as in claim 10 in a condition resulting from homogenization at 1093.degree. to 1204.degree. C. for 5 to 50 hours and at 1204.degree. C. to 1316.degree. C. for 5 to 72 hours, hot working and subsequent conventional processing.
- 13. A nickel-base alloy particularly characterized by enhanced oxidation resistance, enhanced crevice and pitting corrosion resistance and by absence of deleterious quantities of Mu phase after homogenization within the temperature range of about 1149.degree. C. to about 1316.degree. C. for a period of about 5 to 100 hours even when reheated in the range of 760.degree. to 982.degree. C. consisting essentially in weight percent, of about 19 to 23% chromium, about 14 to 17% molybdenum, about 2 to 4% tungsten, about 0 to 0.1% carbon, titanium up to 0.25% in an amount such that the weight ratio of titanium to carbon is at least about 1, about 0 to 2.5% iron the balance being essentially nickel together with small amounts of impurities and incidental elements which do not detrimentally alter the basic and novel characteristics of the alloy.
- 14. A nickel-base alloy as in claim 13 containing less than 0.02% carbon.
- 15. A nickel-base alloy as in claim 13 containing less than about 2% iron, less than 0.01% carbon and having a titanium to carbon weight ratio greater than about 3.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 338,965, filed Apr. 14, 1989, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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W. Z. Friend, "Corrosion of Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloys", pp. 292-367; pub'd by John Wiley & Sons (1980). |
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