SAE AMS 5662M Nickel Alloy, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Bars, Forgings, and Rings 52.5Ni - 19Cr - 3.0Mo - 5.1Cb (Nb) - 0.90Ti - 0.50AI - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1775 Degree F (968 Degree C) Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation-Hardenable
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SAE AMS 5662M Document Information:
Title
Nickel Alloy, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Bars, Forgings, and Rings 52.5Ni - 19Cr - 3.0Mo - 5.1Cb (Nb) - 0.90Ti - 0.50AI - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1775 Degree F (968 Degree C) Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation-Hardenable
SAE International
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2004
Scope:
Form:
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant nickel
alloy in the form of bars, forgings, flash welded rings, and stock
for forging, flash welded rings, or heading.
Application:
These products have been used typically for parts requiring high
resistance to creep and stressrupture up to 1300 °F (704 °C) and
oxidation resistance up to 1800 °F (982 °C), particularly those
parts which are formed or welded and then precipitation heat
treated to develop required properties, but usage is not limited to
such applications.
Keywords:
- Solution heat treated
- precipitation-hardenable
- bars
- forgings
- rings
- stress-rupture
- grain size
- microstructure
- UNS N07718
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