Claims
- 1. A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy comprised of:
from 12% to 23.5% chromium; from 13% to 23% molybdenum; up to about 0.5% aluminum; up to 0.02% carbon; up to about 1.5% manganese; up to about 3.0% iron; up to about 2.5% cobalt; up to about 4.5% tungsten; up to about 0.015% boron; and a balance of nickel plus impurities; wherein the alloy has a P value of from 31.2 to 35.9, P being defined as:P=2.46 Al+0.19 Co+0.83 Cr−0.16 Cu+0.39 Fe+0.59 Mn+1.0 Mo+0.81 Zr+2.15 Si+1.06 V+0.39 W+0.68 Nb+0.52 Hf+0.45 Ta+1.35 Ti and the alloy is processed with a two step heat treatment comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1275° F. to about 1400° F. for at least 8 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.; maintaining the alloy within that temperature range for at least 8 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1 wherein the two step heat treatment is comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1300° F. to 1400° F. for 16 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of about 1100° F. to about 1150° F.; maintaining the alloy at that temperature for 32 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 3. The alloy of claim 1 also comprising:
up to about 0.1% of a rare earth element; up to about 2.0% copper up to about 1.25% niobium; up to about 0.04% phosphorus; up to about 0.75 silicon; up to about 0.03% sulfur; up to about 2.2% tantalum; up to about 0.7% titanium; and up to about 0.35% vanadium.
- 4. The alloy of claim 1 wherein the two step heat treatment is completed in not more than 50 hours.
- 5. The alloy of claim 1 which contains at least one of hafnium and tantalum.
- 6. The alloy of claim 1 wherein the alloy is comprised of:
from 12% to 23.5% chromium; from 13% to 23% molybdenum; from 0.12% to 0.2% aluminum; from 0.002% to 0.006% carbon; from 0.30% to 0.34% manganese; from 1.0% to 1.7% iron; from 0.05% to 0.8% cobalt; from 0.10% to 0.34% tungsten; and from 0.002% to 0.005% boron.
- 7. The alloy of claim 6 also comprising:
from 0.005% to 0.009% cerium; from 0.01% to 0.06% copper; from 0.001% to 0.004% magnesium; from 0.002 to 0.005% phosphorus; from 0.001% to 0.004% sulfur; and from 0.01% to 0.02% vanadium.
- 8. The alloy of claim 1 wherein cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F. is accomplished by cooling the alloy to room temperature and then heating the alloy to the temperature from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.
- 9. A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy comprised of:
from 12% to 23.5% chromium; from 13% to 23% molybdenum; up to 3% iron; at least one alloying element selected from the group consisting of aluminum, boron, carbon, cobalt, copper, hafnium, iron, manganese, niobium, silicon, tantalum, tungsten, vanadium and zirconium; and a balance of nickel plus impurities; wherein the alloy has a P value of from 31.2 to 35.9, P being defined as:P=2.46 Al+0.19 Co+0.83 Cr−0.16 Cu+0.39 Fe+0.59 Mn+1.0 Mo+0.81 Zr+2.15 Si+1.06 V+0.39 W+0.68 Nb+0.52 Hf+0.45 Ta+1.35 Ti and the alloy is processed with a two step heat treatment comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1275° F. to about 1400° F. for at least 8 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.; maintaining the alloy within that temperature range for at least 8 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 10. The alloy of claim 9 wherein the two step heat treatment is completed in not more than 50 hours.
- 11. The alloy of claim 9 wherein the alloying elements consist of:
up to about 0.5% aluminum; up to 0.02% carbon; up to about 1.5% manganese; up to about 3% iron; up to about 2.5% cobalt; up to about 4.5% tungsten; and up to about 0.015% boron.
- 12. The alloy of claim 9 also comprising:
up to about 0.1% of a rare earth element; up to about 2.0% copper up to about 1.25% niobium; up to about 0.04% phosphorus; up to about 0.75% silicon; up to about 0.03% sulfur; up to about 2.2% tantalum; up to about 0.7% titanium; and up to about 0.35% vanadium.
- 13. The alloy of claim 9 wherein the two step heat treatment is comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1300° F. to 1400° F. for 16 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of about 1100° F. to about 1150° F.; maintaining the alloy at that temperature for 32 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 14. A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy comprised of:
from 12% to 23.5% chromium; from 13% to 23% molybdenum; up to about 0.5% aluminum; up to 0.02% carbon; up to about 1.5% manganese; up to about 3.0% iron; up to about 1.25% niobium; up to about 2.5% cobalt; up to about 4.5% tungsten; up to about 0.015% boron; and a balance of nickel plus impurities; wherein the alloy has a P value of from 31.2 to 35.9, P being defined as:P=2.46 Al+0.19 Co+0.83 Cr−0.6 Cu+0.39 Fe+0.59 Mn+1.0 Mo+0.81 Zr+2.15 Si+1.06 V+0.39 W+0.68 Nb+0.52 Hf+0.45 Ta+1.35 Ti and the alloy is processed with a two step heat treatment comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1275° F. to about 1400° F. for at least 8 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.; maintaining the alloy within that temperature range for at least 8 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 15. The alloy of claim 14 wherein the two step heat treatment is completed in not more than 50 hours.
- 16. The alloy of claim 14 wherein the two step heat treatment is comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1300° F. to 1400° F. for 16 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of about 1100° F. to about 1150° F.; maintaining the alloy at that temperature for 32 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 17. The alloy of claim 14 also comprising:
up to about 0.1% of a rare earth element; up to about 2.0% copper up to about 0.04% phosphorus; up to about 0.75% silicon; up to about 0.03% sulfur; up to about 2.2% tantalum; up to about 0.7% titanium; and up to about 0.35% vanadium.
- 18. A method for treating an alloy having a composition comprised of from 12% to 23.5% chromium, from 13% to 23% molybdenum, up to about 0.5% aluminum, up to 0.02% carbon, up to about 1.5% manganese, up to about 3% iron, up to about 2.5% cobalt, up to about 4.5% tungsten, up to about 0.015% boron, up to about 1.25% niobium; up to about 0.75% silicon; up to about 2.2% tantalum; up to about 0.7% titanium and the balance nickel plus impurities, wherein the alloy has a P value of from 31.2 to 35.9, P being defined as:
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the two step heat treatment is completed in not more than 50 hours.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the alloy is aged at about 1300° F. to 1400° F. for 16 hours, cooled to a temperature of about 1100° F. to about 1150° F., maintained at that temperature for 32 hours, and cooled to room temperature.
- 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the alloy is furnace cooled to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.
- 22. The method of claim 18 wherein cooling the alloy to a temperature of at least 1000° F. is accomplished by cooling the alloy to room temperature and then heating the alloy to the temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.
- 23. A method for treating an alloy having a composition comprised of
from 12% to 23.5% chromium; from 13% to 23% molybdenum; up to about 0.5% aluminum; up to 0.02% carbon; up to about 1.5% manganese; up to about 1.25% niobium; up to about 3.0% iron; up to about 2.5% cobalt; up to about 0.75 silicon; up to about 2.2% tantalum; up to about 0.7% titanium; up to about 4.5% tungsten; up to about 0.015% boron; and a balance of nickel plus impurities; wherein the alloy has a P value of from 31.2 to 35.9, P being defined as:P=2.46 Al+0.19 Co+0.83 Cr−0.16 Cu+0.39 Fe+0.59 Mn+1.0 Mo+0.81 Zr+2.15 Si+1.06 V+0.39 W+0.68 Nb+0.52 Hf+0.45 Ta+1.35 Ti the method comprised of:
aging the alloy at about 1275° F. to about 1400° F. for at least 8 hours; cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.; maintaining the alloy within that temperature range for at least 8 hours; and cooling the alloy to room temperature.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the two step heat treatment is completed in not more than 50 hours.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the alloy is aged at about 1300° F. to 1400° F. for 16 hours, cooled to a temperature of about 1100° F. to about 1150° F., maintained at that temperature for 32 hours, and cooled to room temperature.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein the alloy is furnace cooled to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.
- 27. The method of claim 23 wherein cooling the alloy to a temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F. is accomplished by cooling the alloy to room temperature and then heating the alloy to the temperature of from about 1000° F. to about 1325° F.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/894,179, filed Jun. 28, 2001, now pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09894179 |
Jun 2001 |
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10165650 |
Jun 2002 |
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