Claims
- 1. An alloy consisting essentially of sufficient nickel and aluminum to form Ni.sub.3 Al, an amount of boron sufficient to promote ductility in the alloy and 0.3 to 1.5 atomic percent of an element selected from the group consisting of hafnium and zirconium.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1 further including 6 to 12 atomic percent iron.
- 3. The alloy of claim 2 comprising about 19 to about 21.5 atomic percent aluminum and about 0.08 to about 0.3 atomic percent boron.
- 4. The alloy of claim 1 wherein the total concentration of aluminum and the element selected from said group is less than 24.5 atomic percent.
- 5. The alloy of claim 2 wherein the total concentration of aluminum and the element selected from said group is 22 atomic percent or less.
Government Interests
This invention, which resulted from a contract with the United States Department of Energy, relates to heat and corrosion resistant alloys containing nickel, aluminum, boron, hafnium or zirconium, and in some species, iron.
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