Claims
- 1. An alloy with superior high temperature strength properties, grain size control and corrosion resistance, consisting essentially of, by weight percent, about:
- ______________________________________Carbon 0.04-0.15Iron 0-8Chromium 18-25Cobalt 10-15Molybdenum 7-8.5Aluminum 0.7-1.5Tungsten 0-5Titanium 0-0.5Tantalum 0.7-2.2Manganese 0-1Silicon 0.05-0.75Zirconium 0.01-0.1Boron 0-0.05Nickel + balance.inevitableimpurities______________________________________
- 2. The alloy of claim 1 wherein said ahoy contains by weight percent 0 to 6 iron and 19 to 24 chromium.
- 3. The ahoy of claim 1 wherein said alloy contains by weight percent 1 to 5 tungsten.
- 4. The alloy of claim 1 wherein said alloy contains by weight percent 0.7 to 2.0 tantalum.
- 5. The alloy of claim 1 wherein said alloy has a stress rupture life greater than 50 hours at 871.degree. C./98 MPa and 927.degree. C./62 MPa and a grain size of 38 to 89 .mu.m.
- 6. An alloy with superior high temperature strength properties, grain size control and corrosion resistance, consisting essentially of, by weight percent, about:
- ______________________________________Carbon 0.04-0.15Iron 0-6Chromium 19-24Cobalt 10-15Molybdenum 7-8.0Aluminum 0.7-1.5Tungsten 1-5Titanium 0-0.5Tantalum 0.7-2.2Manganese 0-1Silicon 0.05-0.6Zirconium 0.01-0.1Boron 0-0.02Nickel + balanceinevitableimpurities______________________________________
- 7. The alloy of claim 6 wherein said alloy contains by weight percent to 4 iron and 20 to 23 chromium.
- 8. The alloy of claim 6 wherein said alloy contains by weight percent 2 to 5 tungsten.
- 9. The alloy of claim 6 wherein said alloy contains by weight percent 0.7 to 2.0 tantalum.
- 10. The alloy of claim 6 wherein said alloy has a stress rupture life of greater than 50 hours at 871.degree. C./98 MPa and 927.degree. C./62 MPa and a grain size of 38 to 89 .mu.m.
- 11. An alloy with superior high temperature strength properties, grain size control and corrosion resistance, consisting essentially of, by weight percent, about:
- ______________________________________Carbon 0.04-0.15Iron 0-4Chromium 20-23Cobalt 10-15Molybdenum 7-8Aluminum 0.7-1.5Tungsten 2-5Titanium 0.05-0.5Tantalum 0.7-2.0Manganese 0-1Silicon 0.05-0.5Zirconium 0.01-0.1Boron 0.0001-0.01Nickel + balanceinevitableimpurities______________________________________
- 12. The alloy of claim 11 wherein said alloy has a stress rupture life greater than 50 hours at 871.degree. C./98 MPa and 927.degree. C./62 MPa and a grain size of 38 to 89 .mu.m.
- 13. The alloy of claim 11 having the nominal composition of about 0.085 carbon, 1.0 iron, 21.8 chromium, 1.0 aluminum, 0.2 silicon, 0.1 titanium, 12.5 cobalt, 7.0 molybdenum, 1.3 tantalum, 0.06 zirconium, 0.003 boron, 3 tungsten and balance nickel.
- 14. The alloy of claim 13 wherein said alloy has a stress rupture iife greater than 50 hours at 871.degree. C. 198MPa and 927.degree. C. 162 MPa and a grain size of 38 to 89 .mu.m.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/821,067, filed Jan. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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