Alliages de cobalt–chrome–fer–nickel susceptibles de résistance améliorée par des nitrures
| N° de brevet: |
EP1900835 (A1) |
| Date de publication: |
2008-03-19 |
| Inventeur(s): |
SRIVASTAVA S KRISHNA [US]; |
| Demandeur(s): |
HAYNES INT INC [US]; |
| Classification: |
C22C19/07; |
| N° de demande: |
EP20070113931 20070807 |
| Numéro(s) de priorité: |
US20060521911 20060915 |
A wroughtable, cobalt alloy capable of through thickness nitridation and strengthening using practical treatments and practical sheet thicknesses contains in weight percent about 23 to about 30% chromium, about 15 to about 25% iron, up to about 27.3% nickel, about 0.75 to about 1.7% titanium, about 0.85 to about 1.9% niobium or zirconium, up to 0.2% carbon, up to 0.015% boron, up to 0.015% rare earth elements, up to 0.5% aluminum, up to 1% manganese, up to 1% silicon, up to 1% tungsten, up to 1% molybdenum, and the balance cobalt plus impurities and the total weight percent of titanium plus niobium or equivalents is from about 1.6 to about 3.6.
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