Superalloys 718 Metallurgy and Applications (1989) 1989
DOI: 10.7449/1989/superalloys_1989_363_380
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Effect of Varying Aluminum and Columbium Content on Hardness and Tensile Properties of 718 Alloy Heat Treated for Oil Field Requirements

Abstract: Users of 71 8 for oil field applications generally require a minimum 0.2% R.T. tensile strength of 120 ksi. and hardness in the range of Rc 30-40.

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“…[1] Similarly, petro-chemical industries require enhanced corrosion and environmental resistance. [2] There has been considerable research relative to manipulating Alloy 718 properties by controlling microstructure. [3,4,5] In addition to the flexibility of Alloy 718 to deliver specific sets of properties, this material is also one of the most processable high nickel containing industrial alloys.…”
Section: Meeting the Challenges Of Numerous Industries And Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Similarly, petro-chemical industries require enhanced corrosion and environmental resistance. [2] There has been considerable research relative to manipulating Alloy 718 properties by controlling microstructure. [3,4,5] In addition to the flexibility of Alloy 718 to deliver specific sets of properties, this material is also one of the most processable high nickel containing industrial alloys.…”
Section: Meeting the Challenges Of Numerous Industries And Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%