Claims
- 1. A weldable, oxidation- and corrosion-resistant alloy which obtains, upon oxidation, a protective oxide layer ranging in color from dark gray to black, the alloy consisting essentially of, by weight, from about 8.75-15.5% nickel, about 19.5-21.0% chromium, about 0.30-0.50 manganese, about 0.50-2.0% silicon, about 0.25-0.60% aluminum, about 0.25-1.0% titanium, up to about 0.05% carbon, up to about 0.005% sulfur, up to about 0.75% copper, up to about 1.0% cobalt, up to about 1.0% molybdenum, up to about 0.02% phosphorus, about 0.001-0.015% calcium plus magnesium and remainder essentially iron, wherein the Ferrite Number is between 1 and 15.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1, wherein nickel is present at about 11.5-15%.
- 3. The alloy of claim 2, wherein sulfur does not exceed about 0.002% and phosphorus does not exceed about 0.015%.
- 4. The alloy of claim 3, wherein nickel is present at about 14% and chromium is present at about 20.5%.
- 5. A weldable, oxidation- and corrosion-resistant alloy which obtains, upon oxidation, a protective oxide layer ranging in color from dark gray to black, the alloy consisting essentially of, by weight, from about 8.75-15.5% nickel, about 19.5-21.0% chromium, about 0.30-0.50 manganese, about 0.50-2.0% silicon, about 0.25-0.60% aluminum, about 0.25-1.0% titanium, up to about 0.05% carbon, up to about 0.005% sulfur, up to about 0.75% copper, up to about 1.0% cobalt, up to about 1.0% molybdenum, up to about 0.02% phosphorus, about 0.001-0.015% calcium plus magnesium and remainder essentially iron, wherein the amounts of chromium, molybdenum, nickel and carbon are determined according to the formulae:
- Cr.sub.eq =% Cr+% Mo (1)
- Ni.sub.eq =% Ni+35(% C) (2)
- and the permissible values of Cr.sub.eq and Ni.sub.eq lie within the quadrilateral PQRS of the FIGURE.
- 6. The alloy of claim 5, wherein nickel is present from about 11.5-15%.
- 7. The alloy of claim 6, wherein sulfur does not exceed about 0.002% and phosphorus does not exceed about 0.015%.
- 8. The alloy of claim 7, wherein nickel is present at about 14% and chromium is present at about 20.5%.
- 9. A heater element comprising a sheathing having a protective oxide layer ranging in color from dark gray to black, said sheathing being formed from an alloy consisting essentially of, by weight, from about 8.75-15.5% nickel, about 19.5-21.0% chromium, about 0.30-0.50% manganese, about 0.50-2.0% silicon, about 0.25-0.60% aluminum, about 0.25-1.0% titanium, up to about 0.05% carbon, up to about 0.005% sulfur, up to about 0.75% copper, up to about 1.0% cobalt, up to about 1.0% molybdenum, up to about 0.02% phosphorus, about 0.001-0.015% calcium plus magnesium, and remainder essentially iron, wherein the alloy has a Ferrite Number of between 1 and 15.
- 10. The heater element of claim 9, wherein nickel is present from about 11.5-15%.
- 11. The heater element of claim 10, wherein the sulfur does not exceed about 0.002% and phosphorus does not exceed about 0.015%.
- 12. The heater element of claim 11, wherein nickel is present at about 14% and chromium is present at about 20.5%.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/822,084 filed Jan. 17, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,160,382.
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