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2001
Abstract This article examines the role of alloying in the production and use of nickel and its alloys. It explains how nickel-base alloys are categorized and lists the most common grades along with their compositional ranges and corresponding UNS numbers.
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Abstract This article examines the role of alloying in the production and use of nickel and its alloys. It explains how nickel-base alloys are categorized and lists the most common grades along with their compositional ranges and corresponding UNS numbers.
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1998
Abstract Nickel and nickel-base alloys are vitally important to modern industry because of their ability to withstand a wide variety of severe operating conditions involving corrosive environments, high temperatures, high stresses, and combinations of these factors. This article discusses the mining and extraction of nickel and describes
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Abstract Nickel and nickel-base alloys are vitally important to modern industry because of their ability to withstand a wide variety of severe operating conditions involving corrosive environments, high temperatures, high stresses, and combinations of these factors. This article discusses the mining and extraction of nickel and describes
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2018
This chapter surveys the properties of nickel and its alloys (Sect. 11.1). It includes essential data tables covering the highly alloyed Ni-based materials (Sect. 11.2) and Ni-based superalloys (Sect. 11.3). Section 11.4, which completes the chapter, covers Ni plating.
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This chapter surveys the properties of nickel and its alloys (Sect. 11.1). It includes essential data tables covering the highly alloyed Ni-based materials (Sect. 11.2) and Ni-based superalloys (Sect. 11.3). Section 11.4, which completes the chapter, covers Ni plating.
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Machining of Nickel and Nickel Alloys
1989Abstract Nickel-base alloys can be machined by techniques that are used for iron-base alloys. This article discusses the effects of distortion and microstructure on the machinability of nickel alloys. It tabulates the classification of nickel alloys based on machining characteristics.
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TOLERANCES Nickel, Nickel Alloy, and Cobalt Alloy Tubing
2017<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification covers established inch-pound manufacturing tolerances applicable to seamless and welded thin-wall aircraft tubing of nickel, nickel alloys, and cobalt alloys ordered to inch-pound dimensions.
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Nickel and Nickel Alloy Castings
2008Abstract Nickel-base alloy castings are widely used in corrosive-media and high-temperature applications. This article begins with a discussion on the compositions of corrosion-resistant nickel-base casting alloys and heat-resistant nickel-base casting alloys.
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Nickel and High-Nickel Alloys.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1959Processing methods, uses, and mechanical, physical, and metallurgical properties are discussed for nickel and high-nickel alloys. (C.J.G.)
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The feedstock: nickel and nickel alloys
Metals Technology, 1975AbstractA brief description is given of the facilities available at Henry Wiggin and Co. Ltd for producing feedstock. The various melting and casting units for producing ingots are described and the forging and extrusion procedures usedfor making the desiredform of feedstock outlined.
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Abstract This article presents fractographs of nickel alloys that failed by fatigue and embrittlement. Fractographs are included for a Ni-20%Co alloy, Nickel 201, and Duranickel.
Norman A. Waterman, Michael F. Ashby
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Norman A. Waterman, Michael F. Ashby
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1991
The diagram showing uninterrupted solid solution is due to [1]. The liquidus and solidus points are based on measurements by [2, 3, 4]. The dotted miscibility gap boundary shown in Fig. 140 is deduced from thermodynamic and magnetic data from [5 to 10].
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The diagram showing uninterrupted solid solution is due to [1]. The liquidus and solidus points are based on measurements by [2, 3, 4]. The dotted miscibility gap boundary shown in Fig. 140 is deduced from thermodynamic and magnetic data from [5 to 10].
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