Claims
- 1. A method of making cladding tubes of a zirconium alloy containing 1-5 percent by weight of alloying elements including Sn, Fe, Cr and Ni and the rest essentially Zr, for the purpose of improving the corrosion resistance to general corrosion in media typical of water cooled thermal nuclear reactors at high pressure and high temperature, comprising annealing the material after extrusion and between cold rollings in the .alpha.-phase range at a temperature within the interval 625.degree.-790.degree. C., at a combination of temperature and time which essentially gives complete equilibrium between zirconium matrix and precipitated secondary phase particles at which the temperature/time is defined by an annealing parameter ##EQU1## where t is the annealing time is hours, T is the absolute temperature, R is the general gas constant in cal mold .multidot. degree, which at equilibrium shall exceed a critical value A.sub.c =2.3.multidot.10.sup.-14, where said critical value means the following examples of shortest annealing times within the temperature interval 625.degree.-790.degree. C.,
- ______________________________________Annealing temperature (.degree.C.) Annealing time (h)______________________________________790 0.5725 3.9675 22.2650 56.5625 151.3______________________________________
- cooling the tubes at a maximum rate of 3.degree. C./minute and thereby obtaining a maximum volume fraction of the secondary phase particles.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, including a further annealing before the last cold rolling at a temperature within the interval 540.degree.-650.degree. C. in order to obtain the maximum volume fraction of secondary phase and in that away a minimum content of Fe in solid solution in the Zirconium matrix.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the composition of the Zirconium alloy in percent by weight is 1-2 Sn, 0.005-0.25 Fe, 0.03 0.20 Cr, at the most 0.1 Ni and the rest principally Zr.
- 4. Method according to claim 2, wherein the composition of the Zirconium alloy in percent by weight is 1-2 Sn, 0.005-0.25 Fe, 0.03 0.20 Cr, at the most 0.1 Ni and the rest principally Zr.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Serial No. 838,690 filed Mar. 12, 1986, abandoned.
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